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Korg TM60BK - Afinador de metrónomo, color negro, Negro

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  • Las funciones de sintonizador y metrónomo se pueden utilizar de forma simultánea o independiente
  • Pantalla retroiluminada grande para una mejor visibilidad; doble duración de la batería del tm-50
  • Un amplio rango de detección de c1-c8 admite una amplia gama de instrumentos
  • El metrónomo varía de 30 a 252 latidos / minuto; Tres tipos de ajustes de tempo y 15 variaciones de ritmo.
  • Función de respaldo de memoria conveniente y función de apagado automático


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 newly designed stand and battery compartment, as well as the convenient memory backup function, make the TM-60 Korg's best tuner/metronome yet.


Client d'
Comentado en Francia el 30 de marzo de 2025
Accordeur polyvalent précis avec fonction métronome utilisable avec émetteurs sans fils pas de bruits parasites
Juan Carlos Aguilar Castillo
Comentado en México el 4 de agosto de 2024
Tengo ya un par de años con este equipo, y es bastante funcional que también tenga afinador.No mucho que decir, creo que es los modelos más populares en el mundo de metrónomos.No lo considero totalmente profesional para ambientes sencillos o músicos como pasatiempo es bastante adecuado.
German
Comentado en México el 19 de marzo de 2024
Sencillo y pequeño hace bien su función lo use para octavar mi guitarra y sirve para afinar diferentes instrumentos complementandolo con el micrófono de contacto
Richard Watterson
Comentado en México el 1 de marzo de 2024
Soy principiante en este tipo de accesorios, pero considero que este es un excelente aparto, es capaz de asistirte con la afinación de diversos instrumentos, con su microfono integrado aunque no es el mejor si te saca del apuro, recomiendo complementarlo con su microfono de contacto para obtener mayor precisión en otros instrumentos. Lo que buscaba era un combo metronomo y afinador, entre todos creo que este es muy versatil e intuitivo, viene con una salida de audio que te permite conectar tus audifonos y practicar con el metronomo en ambientes ruidosos.Lo malo que le veo es la rueda de volumen, siento que es muy fragil y por mi experiencia con ese tipo de potenciometros siento que en un exceso se puede dañar, en general la carcasa es de un pastico quebradizo, una caida y se puede romper con mucha facilidad.Como comentario adicional ocupa baterias AAA que ya vienen incluidas, recomiendo baterias recargables especialmente si usan la iluminación del display.
MAJ
Comentado en México el 21 de febrero de 2024
Tamaño práctico y excelente desempeño
Tribble
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de diciembre de 2024
This works so well it even has a metronome function!! It also has a mic so you can tune acoustics too
Angel Gomez
Comentado en México el 15 de enero de 2024
Probablemente el mejor por la precisión del afinador, y las funciones extras que tiene.
Daniel De la O
Comentado en México el 9 de junio de 2023
Para instrumentos de viento es complicado encontrar un buen afinador… ¡y este trae metrónomo!, todo muy bien, muy recomendable.
Ernesto Celis
Comentado en México el 8 de diciembre de 2023
Lo compré principalmente como metrónomo independiente para la guitarra, pero es muy útil también con la flauta, no solo para cuidar el tiempo, pero también la afinación en posiciones complicadas poniendo afinador y metrónomo al mismo tiempo.
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Revisado en Bélgica el 29 de noviembre de 2023
Jusqu'ici j'utilisais mon smartphone pour accorder le violoncelle. Mais c'est beaucoup plus agréable avec cet accordeur Korg. Il est très réactif et facile à employer. En plus on peut utiliser le métronome et l'accordeur en même temps. J'avais lu des réactions qui disaient que le son du métronome n'était pas assez fort. Je n'ai aucun problème à l'entendre avec le violoncelle. Pourtant, je ne dois pas le mettre au volume maximum ! La lumière clignotante de l'accordeur est aussi très pratique si on ne veut pas que le son du métronome soit trop forte. Le seul bémol de cet accordeur c'est qu'il n'indique pas la fréquence de la note jouée. Il n'y a que le nom qui est indiqué (de A à G). Donc on n'est pas capable de distinguer deux notes équivalentes, écartées d'une octave (par exemple un do grave d'un do aigu). Pour cela, j'ai encore besoin de mon smartphone. Mais cela n'est pas nécessaire pour une utilisation quotidienne, juste si je dois changer une corde cassée.
Chris Robinson
Comentado en Australia el 10 de octubre de 2023
This is a great combination device for the money.Tuner: You can set middle A anywhere you want from 410 to 480 Hz in single steps and it keeps the setting when powered off. I make and play folk instruments so the default 440 is fine for me, but if you play in an orchestra you'll appreciate being able to set middle A to 442 or almost anything else. Tuning is of course standard equal temperament. It responds well to both stringed and wind instruments and I had no trouble getting it to respond correctly to any acoustic instrument, including a cow bell. Resolution is 1 cent which is great at this price range. I make Irish whistles so it's more than I need (a whistle is mostly played by ear at this resolution). I was previously making my instruments with a tuner app but the TM-60 has helped explain some # anomalies I've been having with the bell note. I think the reason is that the tuner handles harmonics much better than phone apps. If you play a major chord on a guitar it will even identify the chord correctly, so really amazing. The one thing I don't like about the tuner is that it does not indicate the octave on the screen, but on the other hand if I can't get the octave right I'm doing something very wrong. In tone generator mode it does indicate the octave (A4, C5 etc) so it does have the display capability for that feature. The tone generator is a square wave, which I don't like much for my application but it keeps the price down, and I don't really need that feature very much. It also has sound back capabilities for electric instruments but I don't need and haven't used that feature. Sound back tone generates the note put into the jack, and does work. It kind of turns the device into an automatic tone generator, but no it does not indicate the octave when you use it that way either (I tried). The tuner always turns on with the tone generator and sound back features turned off.Metronome: When I read other reviews I was concerned that the metronome would not be loud enough. It's fine, I can hear it over a session whistle. It's not going to compete with a 50W guitar amplifier, but if that is your use case you will need to mix the output from the headphone jack into your sound. I think the reason for the strange volume control (from absolutely nothing to full on a log scale) is to match roughly with a wide range of input impedances (mic or line input for example). I will probably try this eventually. The default timing is in steps corresponding to classical music - eg andante is 80 to 108 bpm in steps of 4 bpm. If you want you can change it to single steps if you just have to set 90 bpm or something and the full range is 30 to 252 bpm. There's also a "tap tempo" button which works well, but it's more of a push button than a tap pad as the name would suggest. The tone is electronic (of course) but is more of a "bop" sound rather than the annoying "beep" or "cheep" (I hate those so much) you get with most phone apps. High tone is used for beat 1, low for all other beats. Bar timing is 1 to 9 beats, and rhythm timing is march, triplets, swing(blues), quicktime and swing quicktime. For single timing you can select 1 for high tones or 0 for low tones. The metronome remembers all settings on power off including the setting to adjust for single beats. The metronome has two visual indicators - a sweep needle on the screen with beats on each extreme swing (a mechanical metronome has beat on the centre) and a flashing LED under the tap tempo button which flashes on every beat.Other features: The stated battery life (2 AAA) is 130 hours with carbon zinc batteries, supplied. Using the backlight on low gives you about 55 hours so If you use the backlight a lot you might want to use alkaline batteries. It has an auto off feature when not in use for 20 minutes, which seems reasonable. If you are using it then it won't turn off. The backlight has three settings: off low and high (36 hour carbon battery life on high) but I've found the low setting to be fine in most low light situations. You don't really need the back light in good room lighting. It remembers the backlight setting on power off.The screen has an excellent viewing angle up/down, but a very narrow viewing angle left/right, so wherever you put it should be pointing straight at you if possible. I can see it fine whether it is on the floor or on a music stand. The screen shows all relevant information and settings with the exception of the octave in tuner mode as already stated.Interestingly you can use the tuner and metronome individually or both at the same time. When used together the needle for the metronome splits to have the tuner on the top and the metronome on the bottom. The metronome beat does not interfere with the tuner.Within the limitation of price this is an excellent combo device with great features. Korg did a great job with this and I can recommend it for your gig bag or practice room. If you need a better tuner you would have to pay for a lab grade instrument, and if you want a better metronome you should probably get a drum machine.
Carl C. Ferre-lang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de septiembre de 2019
I've used a lot of different metronomes: Taktells, seiko style, qwiktime, numorous card style metronomes, my teacher's dr beat which I loved (and was a major reason I chose to practice in his studio) and my mother's seth thomas electric metronome when I would come home. Of all of these, my favorite besides the dr beat was the seiko style ones. They were durable with one movable knob only, no display- nothing fancy to break down (the seiko one i used for teaching, I must have dropped a hundred times) - and they were loud! I'd leave one in a practice room or somewhere and it was no big loss. Those card style digital ones in particular were like 10 bucks anywhere 15 years ago! I've always been nervous to get an integrated metronome such as the one above because I figured the more features, the more possibilities for something to stop working. This has been sort of proven to me in my experiences with some of these integrated tuner/metronome combos. The only tuner I've ever owned, on the other hand, was my beloved korg CA-30. I had it for 15 years. Practiced intonation using the tone generator for an hour each day for something like 5-6 of those years. It never failed. In fact, I lost it last year during a move. I bought a few decent looking tone generators to try and replace it (I only use the tuner when setting up instruments, not when practicing), and finally picked this one up. It doesn't have any fancy roll wheels to change tempo (like that dr beat). In fact, on the surface, the design looks pretty clunky: It's a little large. Separate sides for both functions with dedicated buttons, no color display or anything, but i've gotten used to it and i really appreciate its design now. The metronome tap feature I use all the time and is quite accurate. I also like that when i turn it off and on, it returns to the tempo at which I had previously left it. That's a nice touch. There are beat subdivisions and you can set it to a few different meters. I don't really use any of those features much, but some will appreciate them in so portable a unit. It's pretty loud, though I wish it were a little louder and my main gripe on this side is that i can't track the tempo as subtly as i would like.. Sometimes, I'll click it up a hair and the tempo divisions seem to go between 3 and 4 bpm at around 50 bpm to 8 (!) at around 200 bpm. This is a minor inconvenience though. Taktells, for example have this lack of precision borne into the design. The tone generator is great, just like the one in the CA-30. In fact I don't remember that unit having a 3 octave range, which this does. Good strong square wave tone, great for practicing intonation drills. I can't comment on the tuner as I haven't used it yet but i'm sure it's just as fine as the one in my ca-30. It has an adjustable backlight so you can use it in poorly lit conditions, but the controls are so intuitive, you really shouldn't even need it other for just tuning. I haven't needed to change the provided batteries yet, in several weeks of use from an hour or two a day or more so i'd say it doesn't kill batteries quickly. Now, it's strange that this was the last of the metro/tuners that i bought given how well my previous Korg products seem to hold up but I'll just add that of the two other metro/tuners I've bought over the last year, this is the only one that still works. Granted, I've only used it heavily for a few weeks, but the first one i bought (using this forum- you might find my review online, i don't want to mention it here) died several months in. The second one, which i dropped some money on for a few more features failed as well and i was able to return it for store credit. There's, in short, a rash of cheaply made items about that have feature well above their ability to maintain those features. caveat emptor. If it looks too good to be true for the price, it probably is. Get the reliable one instead.Edit: Two years in and everything still works as it should. I think i did get around to changing the batteries but only once so far.. This is about the performance I expected. Good ol' KORG!Edit 2: Four years in and all is well. Looks brand new. Replaced the batteries twice, and I'm using rechargable eneloops (which i use all over the house) with no noticeable loss of performance.
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