Korg TM-50 (Tuner/Metronome) and Korg TMR-50 (Tuner/Metronome/Recorder) Product Overview
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Looking for the ultimate practice tool? Check out the Korg TM-50 and TMR-50! A great gift for the student that's just getting started or even the most established professionals, these combo tuner and metronome products deliver the goods!
With wide detection ranges from C1 to C8 and a highly responsive LCD needle-type meter, these tuners will help you get in tune in no time. Offering 15 rhythm variations and a wide tempo range of 30-252 beats per minute, they are the perfect portable metronome.
Need even more? The TMR-50 offers high quality linear PCM recording and playback so you can use the built-in mic to record yourself practicing, listen back using the built in speakers or headphones and immediately make corrections to your playing.
What more could a practicing musician need?
For more information, head over to www.korg.com/tm50 and www.korg.com/tmr50.
Hi good video clearly explained but I would like to know if this TM 60 can be used for a chromatic harmonica. Greetings Johan
El TM se presta para notas cromáticas.
Three of the instruments featured on this vid are transposed. Sadly there's no mention about whether the TMR-50 has a key-transpose function, as to display the played instead of the sounded note. Windwood players are used to read the played (transposed) notes instead of the concert-pitch sound, so a key-transpose function is really helpful. Does the TM/R-50 feature it?
Judging from my research the tm-70 lists transpose as a new feature so previous models would not have it.
mine if painfully quiet. I can't hear it clearly when practicing upright bass. Is there something I can do about it ? Tried fresh battery already.
Thanks, you answered my question. No good for trumpet without wired headphones. All the best.
Nice video.THANKS!!!
with other notes, like G sharp is F sharp, D is C, and so on. Also, you should find out how many hertz you clarinet should be tuned to. Most instruments are tuned to A 440 hz or A 441 hz. Hope this helps you understand the clarinet and how to use and metrotuner.
I just purchased this tuner for my violin. But I think it might not be that accurate. Any ideas, suggestions or any videos on RUclips that can help me? Thanks
how to switch to Eb instrument detection?
Will this work for saxophones Because I have a ca-1 and maybe its me of tune but its way off please reply back
Good job!
Super Device!
Nice
I bought this but, when I play a note on my sax (say a G) its shows up as a B ... it jumps all over and doesn't show the right note??? how is this a tuner???
+dpgc9 Defective. I bought another turner, not korg. At first, it works well. Later, may be a week, it behaves as exactly as you describe. I throw it into garbage.
+dpgc9 your tuner is working perfectly because the saxophone is a transposing instrument! Therefore, when you play G on an alto saxophone it sounds like a B on the piano! Because the saxophone is an instrument in Eb and the tuner shows the note refering to an instrument in C (like piano, flute, and all the basic instruments that are in this tone. Your G is a B in Concert Pitch! Hope I have helped you and don't throw away your precious tuner ;) Take care!
+Diogo Fernandes Thanks, Diogo. Does this mean that such an advance tuner like this one has NOT a transpose function to dislay the played instead of the sounded note???
i dont know, i do not own one eheh but i think it does ! but for me that function isnt so important and by reading the note in concert pitch or C you also improve your own transposing skills so I guess it doesnt make the product worse if it doesnt transpose.... the recording function and the ability to recognise and match the note your playing are the key functions of this great metronome/tuner !
TOOO Cool!
u might need ext spkrs for better sound
manuale in italiano si può avere ??
Is this CHROMATIC.?
Yes
At first it sounded like you were trying to sell me a Casiotone.
200 usd ,,,, better to get zoom recorders,,,, r16,,,, and cheaper ones to record