10 best korg violins
Korg, a well-known Japanese music technology company, primarily specializes in synthesizers, electronic keyboards, and other electronic musical instruments. Korg is not widely recognized for manufacturing violins. However, they do produce a wide range of electronic musical instruments and recording equipment. If they have since entered the violin market, we would recommend checking their official website or contacting authorized Korg dealers for the most up-to-date information on their product offerings.
Below you can find our editor's choice of the best korg violins on the marketProduct description
The Korg TM series that 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.
Convenient and Easy to Use
Tuning and rhythm training are indispensable for brass band or orchestral practice. In addition to letting you use the tuner and metronome simultaneously, the TM-60 features a display that’s approximately 1.3 times larger than the previous model, allowing easy viewing even when the unit is placed on your music stand, and also allowing the tuner and metronome functions to both be viewed simultaneously. You’ll be able to use practicing techniques that are idiomatic to orchestral instruments, while varying the tone in time with the tempo, or checking the pitch of chords while using the metronome.
Excellent Response Meter
Korg's proprietary technology accurately detects the pitch without any time lag. The pitch drift that is prone to occur during long tones played on a wind instrument can be detected before it happens, letting you train yourself to produce unwavering tone with stable pitch.
Wide Detection Range
The TM-60 can detect note names and pitches for a variety of orchestral and other instruments. The range from C1 to C8 can easily be detected. Even acoustic instruments that are difficult to detect because their sound contains a significant amount of low-frequency energy or a large number of partials, such as guitar and ukulele, can be tuned easily and accurately. By attaching the CM-200 clip on microphone to your instrument, the vibrations can be sent directly to the tuner for more accurate tuning.
- KORG TECHNOLOGY: High precision, simultaneous use tuner and metronome with Instant pitch detection response
- CONVENIENT: Large, backlit LCD display, adjustable calibration and marked third intervals
- VERSATILE: C1-C8 detection range for variety of instruments, 15 rhythm variations and 3 types of tempo settings
- PRACTICAL: Memory backup, auto shut off and long battery life
- PRECISE: CM-200 clip on microphone ensures accurate tuning every time
User questions & answers
Question: | Do they sell the clip on part |
Answer: | I can’t swear to it but I got this tuner and the clip that attaches to the instrument. I did not attach the clip to the instrument and it still worked just fine. So it could ”hear” pitch. So I would say yes it will work for voice. |
Question: | will this tuner work on voice |
Answer: | Yes |
Question: | Includes the CM-200 clip on microphone |
Answer: | I've never used it on a trumpet, but because of the clip on mic, I believe it can be. If I did play trumpet, I would probably clip it to the bell of the horn. |
Question: | Can it be used for a trumpet |
Answer: | I am using mine this morning and no it does not have a sleeve just a large padded compartment. I hope this helps. |
Product description
Having become a popular standard in tuners and an indispensable item for brass band or orchestra thanks to its superior basic functionality and convenient functions, the CA series now has a fresh new look. Carrying on the stylish design with its simple layout of the basic functions, the note name display has been enlarged and the meter made even more visible. This is a must-have item not only for beginners but also for a wide range of musical instrument performers. The CA-2 delivers the high precision, sensitivity, and simple ease of use that you expect from Korg tuners, providing stable tuning functionality in any situation from personal practice to ensembles and concert practice.
- Large, high visibility display with a needle-style meter
- Compact, slim and lightweight body
- A wide variety of tuning functions that are suitable for a variety of instruments
- Adjustable calibration (410-480 Hz); Pure major third & minor third indicators
- Up to 200 hours of battery life; Five year warranty
User questions & answers
Question: | Can this tuner handle low B on five string bass |
Answer: | Yes, there is a bass volume control on the back of the subwoofer. |
Question: | With the default calibration, bb trumpet's g note reads as f on korg. is there any way to read g as g? the calibration buttons did not solve this |
Answer: | Yes. It will require a 3.5 mm male to male stereo cable. |
Question: | Can this be used for finding out what note my crystal signing bowl is playing |
Answer: | Everything you need to hook these speakers up is included...Including the 3.5 mm cable. |
Question: | Does this with with a bass |
Answer: | I like the case very well. It fits just right. It's not snug at all because I can put the charger inside the case along with the laptop |
Product description
Clip-On Violin Tuner Black. KORG's AW-LT100 line of clip-on tuners offer high-precision tuning, a vivid, full-color display, and an incredible 100 hours of battery life. The AW-LT100V is equipped with a dedicated clip that attaches firmly to the peg box of a violin or viola. The body's lightweight design features triangular shuttle switches that allow intuitive operation. The tuning meter is directly in your field of vision, and the tuner can be left attached without obstructing your performance in any way. In addition to the conventional chromatic mode, this tuner provides a violin mode and viola mode that let you tune with perfect fifths. In each mode, the string number is displayed beside the note name, ensuring a reliable and intuitive tuning experience.
- Single AAA battery provides 100 hours of operation Improved clip for faster and more accurate response Full-color LCD with three display modes Shuttle switch for simple operation Lightweight design; Calibration, auto power-off, and memory backup functions
- KORG's AW-LT100 line of clip-on tuners offer high-precision tuning, a vivid, full-color display, and an incredible 100 hours of battery life
- The AW-LT100V is equipped with a dedicated clip that attaches firmly to the peg box of a violin or viola
- The body's lightweight design features triangular shuttle switches that allow intuitive operation
- The tuning meter is directly in your field of vision, and the tuner can be left attached without obstructing your performance in any way
Product description
The MA-1, a compact card-type electronic metronome, has been further improved. The MA-2 is an indispensable unit for rhythm training, and solidly covers the functions of a metronome. In addition to basic functionality such a wide tempo range and a generous number of beats and rhythm patterns, it also provides user-friendly features including an improved display, a loud, crisp sound, and additional functions such as a newly provided timer mode. Larger and more easily readable displayEnhanced volume and crisp sound for easier detectionCovers all the needs of rhythm trainingEquipped with timer mode and sound out mode for daily practicingAll-new body design improved functionalityUp to 400 hours of continuous useLarger and more easily readable displayThe MA-2s display is 30% larger than that of the previous model, drastically improving the visibility. Within the display, a digital needle moves between left and right, providing a visual indication of the beat in additional to the audible indication. A triangular icon shows the beat position and the timing at which the measure changes. . Enhanced volume and crisp sound for easier detection The MA-2 is equipped with a newly designed electronic buzzer. Its more powerful, providing easily audible sound that wont be buried by high-volume instruments or high frequencies.Covers all the needs of rhythm trainingYou can choose from three different methods of setting the tempo: pendulum step lets you specify a numeric value just as on a mechanical metronome, full step lets you specify the tempo in one-step increments, and tap tempo lets you specify the tempo by pressing a button in time with the song youre playing. You can also combine a time signature of between 09 beats with eight types of rhythm, supporting many types of musical practicing. Equipped with timer mode and sound out mode for daily practicingThe MA-2 provides basic metronome function, but also includes a timer mode and a sound out mode that are useful for daily pr
- Larger and more easily readable display
- Enhanced volume and crisp sound for easier detection
- Covers all the needs of rhythm training
- Equipped with timer mode and sound out mode for daily practicing
- All-new body design & improved functionality with up to 400 hours of continuous use
User questions & answers
Question: | what is the fastest setting |
Answer: | No. I verified with the manufacturer it can only produce a single rhythm at a time. |
Question: | does it have a clip on the back |
Answer: | After you power the device on, press the mode button so you are in "Pitch" mode. I believe the default pitch you will get is an A at 440. You can use that pitch to tune your cello - just tune the A-string to that pitch. If it doesn't come up with a A, you can turn the wheel and as you do, it changes the pitch. You can turn it to each pitch of the 4 cellos strings, A, D, G & C. Just make sure you don't tune to a sharp or flat, just the straight pitch. |
Question: | Does it track note values like triplets, 8th notes, dotted quarter notes, etc |
Answer: | If your question is related to operating power, it requires 2 AAA batteries. Without modification, there is no capability to apply external power. |
Question: | What kind of noise does it make. A basic tick sound or some kind of tone |
Answer: | I’m not sure if it’s your Yamaha , please you measure and check your card slot according to the image size,and refer to the exact size of this product before purchasing. |
Product features
The Standalone Digital Metronome
The MA-2 is a compact metronome that solidly covers all the basics with a broad tempo range and a rich variety of beats and rhythm patterns. The MA-2 also shows the beat in an innovative way that makes practising easier.With stylish design and reliable functionality, this is an indispensable rhythm training aide for any musician.
Product description
Tune string and wind instruments in a flash with the OT-120, a new tuner that combines the accuracy of needle-type meters with superior functionality, wide tuning range and a new, sleek vertical design. The OT-120 Chromatic Orchestral Tuner is designed to handle the full range of orchestral instruments - including piano, harp, xylophone, tuned percussion, strings, woodwinds and horns. Full 8 octave (A0 - C8) detection range can tune in notes from the lowest string bass to the highest piccolo trumpet. Tuning accuracy within +/- 1 cent. A flexible calibration range from 349Hz to 499Hz (based on standard A = 440). VU-style meter with slow, medium and fast needle movement handles tuning for instruments with different attacks. Play back reference tones from over five octaves - for tuning or practicing pitch correction with vocals or wind instruments. A larger and louder speaker means you don't have to compete to hear Sound Out and Sound Back modes. Vertical-design and superior visibility The OT-120 chromatic tuner is intended for orchestral instruments, packing precise performance and sophisticated functionality in a vertical design that's easy to hold and operate. It features a dual-display, an easy-to-see needle-type indicator and a backlit LCD screen that shows the battery life, sound output level, calibration, key and note name. Additional design features include a large dial that makes it easy to select the desired mode, soft-touch buttons and a rear-mounted stand that lets the unit stand by itself. A sophisticated silver aluminum panel contributes to its sleek, new look. Accurately tune orchestral instruments over a wide range Since we developed the world's first meter-type tuner in 1975, the accuracy of Korg tuners has made them the choice of artists in all styles of music. With its wide tuning range extending from A0 to C8, the OT-120 lets you quickly tune any type of band instrument including, orchestra, wind, string, brass or piano. The OT-120 also provid...
- Chromatic tuner with a wide 8 octave detection range that supports band and orchestra instruments.
- Dual display provides both a needle-type meter and an LCD for excellent visibility.
- Sound Back mode plays a reference pitch for the note that's closest to the input pitch. The meter indicates the discrepancy between the input and the correct pitch. (This feature requires the additional purchase of the CM-100L microphone.)
- Multiple Temperaments support historical tunings
- Transpose mode is convenient for wind instruments. The factory package dimensions for the KOR OT120 is 3.75” (W) x 5.75” (D) x 2.5” (H)
User questions & answers
Question: | Does it offer a just intonation setting under the additional temperament presets |
Answer: | Yes, the tuner will remember all settings (including 432Hz) each time it is turned on/off. Settings will reset to their factory state when the battery is replaced. |
Question: | Could this tune down to 432 instead of |
Answer: | Hey Jim, congrats on picking up the cello! The UberTuner does indeed attach to the bridge, and the bright/large screen is very easy to see from playing distance. It handles the fundamental and harmonics without a hitch. I am one of the founders of KLIQ so hopefully some other cello players can chime in with their personal feedback. Cheers! |
Question: | there are 8 different temperaments listed on this tuner - but not equal temperament - which temperament is used for tuning the piano |
Answer: | I just did this myself. Hold the mode (middle) button in for 2 seconds, and the 440 will flash. Then press the A4 (lower) button several times to scroll through the Hz, from 430-450. I love this tuner! My instrument sounds better than ever, over several octaves! |
Question: | Has anyone had any success with using this device to tune a piano |
Answer: | The MetroPitch has a built-in mic which will detect the notes you sing, and show you whether you're flat, sharp, or in tune. Like all other tuners of this kind, it works a lot better with longer sustained notes versus staccato singing. I hope that helps. |
Product features
Korg OT-120
The OT-120 is a chromatic tuner intended for the orchestra, packaging high performance and sophisticated functionality in a vertical design that's easy to hold and operate. It features a dual-display, an easy-to-see needle-type indicator and a backlit LCD screen that shows the battery level, sound output level, calibration, key and note name. Additional design features include a large dial that makes it easy to select the desired mode, finger-friendly buttons and a rear-mounted stand that lets the unit stand by itself. A sophisticated silver aluminum panel contributes to its sleek, new look.
Korg is resolved to continue to create innovative and uncompromising instruments which maintain the high quality that inspires professional artists and creators, and yet are approachable enough for anyone to play. The musical instruments Korg will deliver are reflections of the ideas and values of the many artists and users who continue to love Korg products - now and into the future.
Vertical Design and Superior Visibility
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Soft Case Included
Product description
In addition to excellent tuner & metronome functionality, the TM-50TR adds a new Tone Trainer function which analyzes your playing in more detail. It detects not only the pitch, but also the volume, brightness and stability of your tone, making it easier to evaluate your playing and practice more efficiently. The TM-50TR also provides Sound Out and Sound Back functions for improving your sense of pitch. A new "periodic" metronome function is also included to help you practice keeping the rhythm. The TM-50TR features a large color LCD display and is available in your choice of two colors: silver or black.
- Tone Trainer function analyzes your sound as you play
- Tuner and metronome can be used simultaneously or independently
- New Periodic Metronome further improves rhythm training
- A wide tempo range of 30-252 beats/minute; 15 rhythm variations
- Large color LCD display for improved visibility
User questions & answers
Question: | Do any of the Korg tuner metronome tone trainers have a power cord adapter option in addition to batteries |
Answer: | It does not have to be plugged into the jack to work. So yes it will. |
Question: | Can this device be used with classical guitars |
Answer: | Yes. I bought this model a year and a half ago, and it appears to be exactly the same. It does beats per measure, however the time signature may be indicated. E.g., you set the beat to three for 3/4 or 9/8 time, to two for cut time, 2/4, 6/8, etc. The first beat of each group gets an audible emphasis. I don't understand the "no" answer of the reply on September 12... |
Question: | Does this metronome do 3/4 time ... click ...click ...click / click ...click...click |
Answer: | It is a digital screen display, so yes you would see it in low lighting. |
Question: | Is the screen lit |
Answer: | Yes... but check with music instructors recommendation. |
Product description
Offers both tuner and metronome functions simultaneously or independently. Its large LCD-type needle delivers both the accuracy of an LCD and the excellent visibility of a needle indicator. It also has LED indicators that show pitch deviation or blink to indicate the tempo, making the TM-40 a highly visual tool. Provides quick and accurate coverage of a wide spectrum of notes and pitches for wind, string, keyboard, and most other instruments Excellent Functionality and a Wide Detection Range With a detection range of C1 (32.70 Hz) - C8 (4186.01 Hz), the TM-40 provides quick and accurate coverage of a wide spectrum of notes and pitches for wind, string, keyboard and most other instruments. Even low-pitched instruments with complex overtone structures are detected with the precision you expect from Korg. A built-in high-sensitivity mic allows acoustic instruments such as guitar and ukulele to be tuned easily and accurately, and the separately sold CM-100 contact mic can be used to send the vibrations directly to the tuner for even greater precision. Sound Out! In addition to the visual tuning guide provided by the meter, you can use the TM-40_s built-in speaker to produce a tuning reference pitch (Sound Out).
- Scale: 12 note equal temperament
- Detection Range*: C1 (32.70Hz) - C8 (4186.01Hz) for a sine wave
- Reference Tone: C4 (261.63Hz) C5 (523.25Hz) One octave or A Bb
- Tuning Modes: Meter mode (AUTO), Sound Out mode (MANUAL)
- Calibration Range: A4 = 410Hz 480Hz
User questions & answers
Question: | the screen has light |
Answer: | Turn on the tuner and play a string. it will tell you what note you are closest to and whether you're sharp or flat of that note. Tune up or down as necessary to get to the desired note. The only way to go wrong is to be attempting to tune a string an octave higher or lower than it should be. However, it will be more than obvious if you've got a string tuned to the wrong octave. If you're an octave too low the strings likely to be lying on the fingerboard. If an octave too high, well, it's more likely that the string broke before you got it tuned that high. This tuner is as accurate as any tuner needs to be outside of scientific purposes. I have been using mine for 5+ years and it's always reliable. |
Question: | How would I tune a violin with this |
Answer: | Carol, Forgive the delay. I had to do a little checking on the harmonica. I cannot honestly say it would work do to the ability to tune an instrument. For instance, tuning a hammered dulcimer uses a pick up lead attached to the instrument and an adjusting wrench to tune the instrument. I do not recall a harmonica being a tunable instrument, but then I could certainly be wrong. I use my Korg on all eight of my instruments and like it. Wishing you well. |
Question: | harmonica |
Answer: | It uses a different tone to accent the 1st beat. That is the default pattern. It also has a variety of "accents" for different beat patterns you can cycle through. |
Question: | Does the metronome have an accented 1st beat of the phrase |
Answer: | Yes |
Product description
The plug key is a portable MIDI + Audio interface that is the answer for those who want to use a keyboard of their own choice to play iOS musical instrument apps or produce music. Simply use the plug key to connect a MIDI keyboard to your iPhone/iPad, and start playing.
- Just connect plug key, your iOS device becomes a musical instrument
- The confidence of "made for iPod/iPhone/iPad" Certification obtained from Apple
- Studio-quality 1/4" Jack audio outputs
- Use while charging your iOS device
- Compact design can be taken anywhere
User questions & answers
Question: | Does it work with iPhone |
Answer: | Yes. It supports iOS, including iPhone 7 and up |
Question: | Im concerned about the sound quality is it good for live performance |
Answer: | Yea, I have a lot of fun with mine. It's really fun using all the different korg apps with just one midi keyboard or pad controller. I have an MPK61 and they work well together. Thinking of getting a newer iPad for getting enhanced sound quality. |
Question: | am i required to use the audio outputs, or can i also use it as a midi connection only and direct the sound to airplay |
Answer: | I can comfirm you can use the MIDI connection and airplay at the same time. I am doing it a this moment with a MIDI controller connected to my iPad 2 through the Korg Plugkey, and sound is coming from my TV connected to an Apple TV which is using Airplay with my iPad.The only issue is that the sound delay produced by Airplay is unaceptable for playing live. |
Question: | Will this work as a midi out, so i can use an ipad sequencer to drive a midi module |
Answer: | No, it won't. Just MIDI In. |
Product features
Korg plugKEY
Now you can enjoy using your own keyboard to easily play a stupendous array of musical instrument apps that deliver serious sounds and convenient functions. You can use your iPhone/iPad while charging it.
Audio interface functionality with stereo output is also provided, so the plugKEY is an ideal choice for those who want to use musical instruments apps in the studio or on stage.
Your iOS device becomes a musical instrument.
With the plugKEY, a rich selection of iPhone/iPad musical instrument apps such as KORG Module and Apple GarageBand can be played seriously and easily from your keyboard.
Certified as 'Made for iPod/iPhone/iPad'
Take advantage of your iPhone for piano practice. Do you have an old, unused digital piano at home? Use plugKEY to connect your digital piano to an iPhone that has KORG Module installed, and your old digital piano will be reborn with the latest high-quality piano sounds.
Use while charging your iOS device
Since the plugKEY is equipped with a DC5V microUSB port, you can charge your iOS device via the plugKEY. This allows you to use your musical instrument app without worrying about remaining battery life, an important consideration for extended music production sessions, studio rehearsals, or live performances.
Compact design can be taken anywhere
With carefully selected minimum functionality such as MIDI input, audio output, and charging, the plugKEY features a compact design that's similar in size to the iPhone.
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