![]() When the metronome tuner is not in use for twenty minutes, the TM-60 will automatically turn off to extend battery life.With the Memory Backup feature, the Korg TM-60 remembers your Tempo, Beat, Calibration, and Reference Pitch settings even when powered-off.This makes it easy when practicing to a song where you don't know the tempo, such as a recording on a CD. The TM-60's Tap Tempo function lets you detect and set the desired tempo simply by pressing the metronome tuner START/STOP button at the desired timing in a range of 40 - 208 bpm.When you adjust the tempo setting on this metronome tuner, you can choose the tempo value either in "full-step" mode (steps of a single unit) or "pendulum-step" mode (steps of several units as on a mechanical metronome).* When using the tuner and metronome functions simultaneously, triplets, triplets with center beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with center beats omitted are not available.Since the volume is adjustable, the TM-60 can meet the needs of any situation from private practice in a small room to sessions in a large studio. Sophisticated rhythms, such as triplets/quadruplets with center beats omitted, give you the flexibility to cover a wide range of styles from classical to rock and jazz. The TM-60 contains thirteen types of rhythms that cover 0-7 beats per measure as well as doublets, triplets, triplets with center beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with center beats omitted.* Tempo is easily adjustable in a range of 40 - 208 beats per minute (bpm). Thirteen rhythm variations for practicing a wide range of styles.The compact TM-60 contains a large speaker that produces a clear and distinct metronome sound. ![]() Beat mode lets you choose a preset tempo and time signature, while Tap mode lets you specify your own tempo. Beat mode - choose from preset patterns.The metronome section of this portable metronome offers convenient functions for practicing a variety of music.* The appropriate note to adjust when tuning to a pure major/minor third will depend on the music you are playing.This capability is very useful for not only wind instruments, but also for vocal or a cappella practice. By tuning your instrument so that the meter's indicator needle points to these markings, you can ensure beautiful harmonies when playing in an ensemble. The TM-40's meter scale provides markings to indicate pitches of a pure major and pure minor third relative to a selected pitch. However, those intervals can be made to blend more pleasantly by slightly adjusting them (relative to the equal-tempered pitch) to a pure major or minor third. When intervals of a third are played out of tune in the context of a brass band, orchestra, or other ensemble, it is particularly noticeable.Pure Major Third and Minor Third Interval Markings.Memory backup is also provided so that the Calibration and Sound Out ("12 NOTES" or "ABb") settings are remembered even when the power is turned off. ![]() The calibration can be adjusted in 1 Hz steps, letting you accurately tune to any song or key. ![]()
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