The Korg Lma120 Digital Metronome Helps You Achieve The Perfect Performance With A Rock Steady Beat. The Lma120 Features Ten Different Beats And Six Different Rhythms Can Be Combined To Suit Your Musical Needs. Along With The Audio Functions, The Lma120 Also Features A Large Lcd Display That Can Conduct Motion From The Other Side Of The Room. Taking Advantage Of The Extra Large Lcd, The Lma-120 Provides A Unique Korg Tempo Display Method --- A Newly-Developed Conducting Motion Display In Which Three Bars Move In A Way Similar To A Conductor'S Baton. This Is A Revolutionary New Method Of Indicating The Tempo, In Which Accelerating Motion Lets You Feel The Tempo In A Natural Musical Way. Normally, You Keep Tempo By Listening To The Metronome, But The Lma-120 Provides A Large Conducting Motion Display To Visually Show The Tempo As Well. Alternatively, You Can Use An L/R Movement Display In Which The Meter Moves Left And Right Like A Conventional Metronome, Or You Can Use The L/R Movement Simultaneously With The Conducting Motion Display, Giving You Three Display Modes To Choose From. By Combining Ten Types Of Beats (0-9) And Six Types Of Rhythms (Quarter Notes, Eighth Notes, Triplets, Triplets With The Middle Note Omitted, Quadruplets, And Quadruplets With The Middle Notes Omitted), You Can Set Up Rhythms Suitable For Practicing A Wide Range Of Songs And Styles. In Addition, The Tempo Can Be Specified In One Of Three Ways. You Can Use Full Step Mode To Adjust The Tempo In A Range Of 30 To 252 (In Increments Of 1 Bpm), Pendulum Step Mode To Set The Tempo To The Same Values Available On A Mechanical Metronome, Or Repeatedly Press The Tap Switch In Time With The Desired Tempo. The Built-In Timer/Stopwatch Function Lets You Measure Extended Intervals As Long As 99 Minutes, A Convenient Feature For Your Practice Sessions. Sound Out Mode Generates A Reference Tone To Which You Can Tune Your Instrument. The Lma-120 Can Produce A Reference Tone In A One-Octave Range Of C4--C5. The A4 Reference Frequency (Calibration) Can Also Be Adjusted In A Broad Range From 410 Hz To 480 Hz. The Flip Top Design Allows For An Extra Large Display As Well As A Spacious Opening For The Internal Speaker, Ensuring Clarity And Ample Volume. The Function Select Keys Are Positioned For Easy Use, Allowing Quick Access To The Desired Function. A 1/8' Headphone Jack Is Also Provided, So You Can Connect A Set Of Mini-Plug Headphones For Silent Practice. The Flip Top Design Also Allows You To Close The Unit, Protecting The Lcd And Making The Unit Compact For Easy Transportation. Closing The Lid Also Shuts Off The Power Automatically To Preserve Battery Life. When It Is Powered-Off, The Lma-120'S Memory Backup Function Preserves The Tempo, Beat, Calibration, And Reference Pitch Settings You Specified. These Settings Are Remembered Even When You Replace The Batteries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Korg LMA 120 Metronome?A: The Korg LMA 120 measures five inches in length, four and a half inches in width, and one point two six inches in height.
Q: What type of display does the Korg LMA 120 have?A: The Korg LMA 120 features an extra large backlit LCD display, which ensures excellent visibility during use.
Q: How many different beats can the Korg LMA 120 produce?A: The Korg LMA 120 can produce ten different beats, allowing for versatile practice options.
Q: What are the various rhythms available in the Korg LMA 120?A: The Korg LMA 120 includes six different rhythms, which can be combined with the beats for customized practice.
Q: How does the Korg LMA 120 indicate tempo?A: The Korg LMA 120 uses a unique conducting motion display, along with traditional left and right movement indicators to show tempo.
Q: What is the maximum tempo range of the Korg LMA 120?A: The maximum tempo range of the Korg LMA 120 is from thirty to two hundred fifty-two beats per minute.
Q: How do I use the Korg LMA 120 Metronome?A: To use the Korg LMA 120, select your desired tempo and beat or rhythm, then let the device provide a steady beat for practice.
Q: Is the Korg LMA 120 suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the Korg LMA 120 is suitable for beginners, as it offers a variety of settings to help users learn rhythm and timing.
Q: Can I use headphones with the Korg LMA 120?A: Yes, the Korg LMA 120 includes a one-eighth inch headphone jack for silent practice using headphones.
Q: How do I care for the Korg LMA 120 Metronome?A: To care for the Korg LMA 120, keep it clean and store it in a protective case to prevent damage to the LCD.
Q: Does the Korg LMA 120 have a memory backup feature?A: Yes, the Korg LMA 120 has a memory backup feature that retains settings even when the batteries are replaced.
Q: What should I do if the Korg LMA 120 doesn't power on?A: If the Korg LMA 120 doesn't power on, check the battery installation and replace the batteries if necessary.
Q: Can I adjust the reference tone frequency on the Korg LMA 120?A: Yes, the reference tone frequency on the Korg LMA 120 can be adjusted from four hundred ten Hertz to four hundred eighty Hertz.
Q: What happens when I close the lid of the Korg LMA 120?A: Closing the lid of the Korg LMA 120 automatically shuts off the power to preserve battery life.
Q: Is the Korg LMA 120 portable?A: Yes, the Korg LMA 120 is designed to be compact and portable, making it easy to transport.