![]() ![]() 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. Sound Out mode generates a reference tone 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. Marks that indicate pure major and minor third intervals 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. ![]() The range from C1 (32.70 Hz) to C8 (4186.01 Hz) can easily be detected. The TM-60 can detect note names and pitches for a variety of orchestral and other instruments. 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.Ī wide detection range of C1–C8 supports a variety of instruments KORG’s proprietary technology accurately detects the pitch without any time lag. Needle-type meter with excellent response Tuner section quickly and accurately detects the pitch of wind and string instruments 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. Tuning and rhythm training are indispensable for brass band or orchestral practice. The TM-60, the tuner/metronome that’s even more convenient and easier to use. ![]()
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