Specifications – KORG TM-60 Combo Tuner Metronome (White) User Manual
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Specifications
Tuner section
Scale:
12 note equal temperament
Detection range*: C1 (32.70 Hz)–C8 (4186.01 Hz) for a sine-
wave
Reference tone:
C3 (130.81 Hz)–C6 (1046.50 Hz) 3 octaves
Tuning modes:
Meter mode, Sound Out mode, Sound Back
mode
Calibration range: A4 = 410 Hz–480 Hz (1 Hz step)
Detection accuracy: Better than ±1 cent
Sound accuracy:
Better than ±1 cent
Metronome section
Tempo range:
30–252 beats per minute (bpm)
Tempo setting:
PENDULUM STEP, FULL STEP, TAP TEMPO
Time signatures:
0–9 beats, duplets, triplets, triplets without
the center beat, quadruplets, quadruplets
without the center beats
Tempo accuracy:
±0.3%
Main Specifications
Connectors:
INPUT jack (1/4” monaural phone jack,
unbalanced), (headphones) jack (1/8”
stereo phone jack)
Speaker:
Dynamic speaker (ø23 mm)
Power supply:
Two AAA batteries (3V)
Battery life:
Tuner ...
Approximately 130/55/36 hours (Back-
light:Off/Soft/Auto, A4 continuous input,
when using zinc-carbon batteries)
Metronome ...
Approximately 130/55/36 hours (Back-
light:Off/Soft/Auto, tempo 120, four beats,
maximum volume, when using zinc-carbon
batteries)
Dimensions (W x D x H): 111 x 74 x 18 mm / 4.37” x 2.91” x 0.71”
Weight:
100 g / 3.53 oz. (including the provided
batteries)
Included items:
Quick Start Guide, two AAA batteries, Con-
tact mic (TM-60C only)
The calibration (reference pitch) and reference tone settings
of the tuner, the tempo, beat and Pendulum Step/Full Step
settings of the metronome as well as the backlight setting are
stored, even after the device is turned off. However when you
exchange the batteries, these settings will return to the follow-
ing default values.
Default values:
Calibration = 440 Hz, Reference tone = A4, Tempo = 120, Time
signature = four beats, Tempo setting type = PENDULUM STEP,
Backlight = Off
* Even if the pitch is within the range of detection, the TM-60/
TM-60C may be unable to detect the pitch if the sound con-
tains numerous overtones (such as the low and high notes on
an acoustic piano) or if the instrument has a rapid decay.
·
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without
notice for improvement.