Korg
TM60BK Tuner/Metronome
A new, larger screen shows the tuner and
metronome functions simultaneously.
The TM-60 — a must-have item for practicing.
The
best-selling KORG TM series, which lets you use a tuner and metronome
simultaneously, has been revamped. The TM-60 is the newest model and features a
larger display that can show the tuner and metronome simultaneously. The
battery life has also been dramatically improved. With the all-new TM-60,
you’ll be able to enjoy pitch training and rhythm training without having to
switch functions or be concerned with battery life.
The
TM-60, the tuner/metronome that’s even more convenient and easier to use.
Tuning
and rhythm training are indispensable for brass band or orchestral practice. In
addition to letting you use the tuner and metronome simultaneously, the TM-60
features a display that’s approximately 1.3 times larger than the previous
model (the TM-50), allowing easy viewing even when the unit is placed on your
music stand, and also allowing the tuner and metronome functions to both be
viewed simultaneously.
No
longer will you have to switch between functions; you’ll be able to use
practicing techniques that are idiomatic to orchestral instruments, such as
keeping a consistent pitch over the course of a long note while varying the
tone to add vibrato in time with the tempo, or checking the pitch of chords
while using the metronome.
The enlarged display is backlit. You can adjust the brightness in two levels,
soft or auto, ensuring stress-free tuning even when you’re on a dimly lit stage
or in an orchestra pit.
The circuitry has been redesigned to achieve a battery life of 130 hours,
approximately double that of the previous TM-50 model (tuner in use, backlight
off). There’s no need to worry about the remaining battery life even during
extended practices or performances.
Tuner section quickly and accurately
detects the pitch of wind and string instruments
Needle-type meter with excellent response
KORG’s proprietary technology accurately detects the pitch
without any time lag. The pitch drift that is prone to occur during long tones
played on a wind instrument can be detected before it happens, letting you train
yourself to produce unwavering tone with stable pitch.
A wide detection range of C1–C8 supports a variety of
instruments
The TM-60 can detect note names and pitches for a variety
of orchestral and other instruments. The range from C1 (32.70 Hz) to C8 (4186.01
Hz) can easily be detected. Even acoustic instruments that are difficult to
detect because their sound contains a significant amount of low-frequency
energy or a large number of partials, such as guitar and ukulele, can be tuned
easily and accurately.
Marks that
indicate pure major and minor third intervals
In an ensemble such as a brass band or orchestra, harmonies of
third intervals are easily perceived as out of tune, and can be made to sound
better by slightly adjusting the pitch to a pure major or minor third. The
TM-60’s meter scale provides marks that indicate pure major and minor thirds,
and simply by tuning so that the needle coincides with these marks* allows you
to play in beautiful harmony with an ensemble. This is convenient not only for
orchestral instruments but also for vocal music or a cappella practice.
* When tuning to a pure major or minor third, the specific note to be adjusted
depends on the music that you’re playing.
Sound Out mode generates a reference tone
In addition to a meter for visual tuning, the TM-60 provides a
"sound out" mode that lets you tune using your ear while listening to
a reference tone from the internal speaker or a set of connected headphones.
The reference tone can be selected from the three-octave range of C3 (130.81
Hz) to C6 (1046.50 Hz), supporting not only wind instruments but also a variety
of other instruments.
Sound Back mode generates the reference tone that’s
closest to your input pitch
Sound Back mode generates the reference tone that’s closest to
the pitch that you’re playing, while simultaneously indicating your input
pitch on the meter. Since this allows you to check the pitch with both eye and
ear, it lets you tune more precisely, and it’s also ideal for ear training.
Refining your ear is a particularly helpful practice method for the beginner.。
*This function is available when there is a connection either to the INPUT jack
or to the headphone jack (or both).
Easily
set the tempo using three different methods
You
can set the tempo using three different methods: "pendulum step" lets
you increase or decrease the tempo value in the same way as the settings on a
standard pendulum-type metronome, "full step" lets you specify the
tempo in single-step increments in the range of 30–252, and "tap
tempo" lets you specify the desired tempo by pressing the switch in time
with the song you’re playing.
Fifteen
rhythm variations for practicing a wide range of musical genres
There
are 15 different built-in rhythms* including time signatures from 0 through 9
as well as duplets, triplets, triplets with the middle note omitted,
quadruplets, and quadruplets with the middle notes omitted, and the tempo can
be freely specified in the range of 30–252 beats per minute. Sophisticated
rhythms such as triplets or quadruplets with the middle notes omitted are used
in a wide range of styles from classical to rock and jazz.
*When using the tuner function and metronome function simultaneously, you can’t
specify triplets, triplets with the middle note omitted, quadruplets, or
quadruplets
Enhanced
ease of use with a newly designed stand and battery compartment cover
The
design of the TM-60 pays careful attention to every detail of the unit. A
folding stand lets you position the unit stably. The battery compartment cover
is designed as a single piece with the unit itself, eliminating any danger of
the cover being lost when you replace the batteries.
Convenient
memory backup function and auto power-off function
The
memory backup function ensures that the tuner section’s calibration and
reference tone settings, and the metronome section’s tempo, time signature,
pendulum/full-step, and backlight settings are remembered even when the power
is turned off. (These settings are initialized when you replace the batteries.)
If 20 minutes elapses while the metronome is not operated and no sound is being
input to the tuner, the auto power-off function automatically turns the power
off.