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(800)357-1535The best-selling KORG TM series, which lets you use a tuner and metronome simultaneously, has been revamped. The TM-70T 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-70T, you’ll be able to enjoy pitch training and rhythm training without having to switch functions or be concerned with battery life.
The TM series, a ground-breaking concept of a combined tuner and metronome, boasts a wide variety of functions and outstanding visibility, and is the ultimate tuning and rhythm training item for wind and string instruments.
The latest model, the TM-70T, further elevates the original concept making it easier to use than ever. It is not only small enough to fit in a pocket, but features a new display with improved visibility, and a new transpose function (F, Bb, Eb) , making it the ideal partner for any musician. The sound quality of the metronome and sound out has also been enhanced so that it is easy to hear even in noisy environments.
The quality, speed and accuracy of the tuning, which is essential to every performance, has also been enhanced.
The TM-70T is completely “Made in Japan”, which is a testament to Korg’s pride and commitment to quality as a leader in the tuner/metronome world for many years.
LCD needle meter with wide measurement range from C1 to C8 and good response
The wide measurement range from C1 (32.70Hz) to C8 (4186.01Hz) enables easy and accurate tuning of low-pitched instruments, instruments with many overtones that are difficult to pick up, and acoustic instruments such as guitars and ukuleles. The CM-400 contact microphone (sold separately) can be used to transmit vibrations directly to the tuner for reliable tuning regardless of the surrounding environment.
The LCD needle meter, which uses Korg’s proprietary technology to accurately detect pitch without time lag, also allows you to check the “shaking” that tends to occur with long tones on wind instruments, helping you to develop a stable, unshakeable pronunciation.
The transpose function is useful for transposed instruments where the actual note played differs from the note name written in the score. In addition to the usual in C, it is now possible to switch between in F, in B♭, and in E♭. This makes it possible for even beginners to play correctly while looking at the score.
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-70T’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.
In addition to a meter for visual tuning, the TM-70T 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 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).
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.
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 with the middle notes omitted.
Tuning is the basis of playing, and musicians should feel secure when using our tuners and metronomes and so the TM-70T is manufactured in Japan to ensure the highest possible quality control.
In 1975, Korg introduced the concept of the needle meter, which is the basis of modern tuners, and was one of the first companies to start making compact tuners. Since then, Korg has come up with a broad range of tuners and metronomes that can be used in any situation
The TM-70T, which incorporates all of Korg’s tuning technology, expertise and decades of experience, will be a good partner for many years to come, supporting and improving your playing.