Metronome – Tempo – 30-250 (Accuracy – +-0.1%); BEAT – 0-9, 2+3, 3+2, 3+4, 4+3, 4+5, 5+4, 5+6, 6+5, 6+7,7+6, 7+8, 8+7, 8+9, 9+8 (24 kinds); RHYTHM – Quarter note, Eighth rest and eighth note, Eighth note, Triple, Triple with center rest, Sixteenth note, Sixteenth note with center rest, Clave 3-2, Clave 2-3 (9 kinds)
Reference Tone – Reference Pitch – A4=438 Hz-445 Hz (1 Hz steps); Reference Tone Range – C4 to B4 (Accuracy – +-1 cent)
Memory Function – Stores the settings when the power is turned off
Auto Power Off function – Turns unit off after 60 min.
The DB-60 is a handy timekeeper that can lay down a click in style. Along with the standard functions of a metronome, the DB-60 provides a menu of rhythmic patterns, a note-mixing feature to create rhythms that match the feel and style of your music, and the ability to handle time signatures of up to 17 beats per measure.
Question by Bluebear: Korg MA30 metronome- how to get a basic beat?
I’ve just started taking violin lessons and am trying to figure out my new metronome, here are the instructions http://www.korg.com/downloads/pdf/MA30_EFG2.pdf
They’re clear as mud to me-can anyone tell me how to get a basic 4/4 beat?
Best answer:
Answer by Pioneer You will basicly scroll through the options and press your selections. You will be in Metronome mode when you turn on the power. The LCD will cycle through tempo, time signature, and input tap tempo settings each time you press the Metronome switch.
Setting the time signature
1. Press the Metronome switch so that the metronome is not operating. (The pendulum in the LCD will be stationary, pointing left.)
2. Use the up or down switches to set the time signature.
After you set the time signature, press the Metronome switch once to start the metronome.
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Handles time signatures up to 17 beats per measure
Rhythmic beat patterns in various styles
Headphone output with volume control
It’s portable, reliable, and fun to use — the DB-30 helps musicians take their music to higher levels by offering a set of features that defies its diminutive size. Much more than just a simple timekeeper, this pocket-sized metronome can lay down a variety of rhythm patterns and time feels to practice along with, and it has a few timekeeping tricks up its sleeve as well.