Metronome
Help
Not
sure which model you need? There are many models to pick
from and it depends what you are using the metronome for. If you need
a metronome for music purposes, any model will work well, but
there are some with more features than others. Below are a few tips to
help you choose a model.
The Korg
Ma30 digital metronome is packed full of features. The Screen of
the Korg Ma30 metronome has a pendulum that swings back and forth,
volume control, and tuning features. Another great feature of the Korg
Ma 30 metronome is the tap feature.
The Korg
TM40 Chromatic tuner & Metronome.. is one of the best quality
combination tuners and metronomes. This instrument will tune almost
any instrument with a very wide range of pitch detection. ... if
the tuner has difficulty hearing the sound of your instrument try
using the Korg Instrument Pick-up.
The Korg BeatLab
metronome is one of the most advanced metronomes available... each
part of the beat can be controlled through volume controls. There are
many rhythm memory settings, so you can pre-set all of the tempos and
rhythms and quickly select all of your memorized settings.39 preset
rudiment patterns. This model is a compact advanced rhythm
trainer.
The keywound metronomes with a swinging pendulum
let you see the motion of the beat. The bell models will also accent
the first beat with a bell sound. The keywound models give the most
natural sound of all the metronomes and are very pleasing to the ear.
The Taktell Mini is a great metronome for portability, but the sound
is louder on the Taktell Piccolo or Standard Models. Using the
keywound models is simple and with winding the key about 8 -12 times
the sound should last from 20 to 30 minutes. The plastic standard
models are identical to the standard wood model... except for the case
which is wood. The wood is made from a composite wood and then
finished with walnut, mahogany, or black finishes.
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Quartz and keywound models are a little easier to
use than digital models, as you can dial the tempo quickly with a
quartz model - a digital model requires pressing a button
till you get to the tempo. - Look at Matrix,
Seiko and the Wittner
Mt70 for great quartz
models at a low price.
Digital Metronomes have many features and will
increment the the tempo by one beat at a time. With a digital
metronome you can obtan the tempos 60,61,63,64... etc. Quartz and
keywound models use musical tempos to determine the increments.
Need a loud metronome... the loudest are the Franz
XB700 (made in USA), Matrix
Mr600, and Seiko Sq70 are
our loudest. Need a very loud metronome -- for chorus, band,
orchestra, large groups... look at the MetroAmp
packages.
For exercise, physical therapy, dog training, or golf swing...
our most popular model is the Seiko DM50
Clip On.
Confused, or not sure which metronome you need - call
(800)586-3876 and we will try to help you. |