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Chromatic
Tuner
- Main features
- Extra large backlit LCD for excellent visibility.
- “Focus Tune” function allows for even more accurate tuning
within +/-10 cents.
- Sound Level meter visually indicates the volume of a performance.
- Korg's own Sound Back mode lets you tune using a reference tone together
with the meter (using the optional CM-100L contact microphone).
- Temperament Program function lets you specify the tuning pitch for each
note.
- A wide tuning range of A0--C8 (88 notes) and adjustable calibration (410
Hz--480 Hz) supports all types of instruments.
- A four-octave reference tone is built-in.
- Indicator marks for perfect major and minor thirds are provided.
To see a video of some of the LCA120 features in action, click
here.
High-performance chromatic tuner with an extra large LCD
The LCA-120 features an extra large backlit LCD which offers an easily visible
meter area, while the display contains convenient tuning functions for accurate
tuning as well as numerous functions that are helpful for lessons.
The flip top design allows you to close the LCA-120 to protect the LCD, while
also making the unit compact for convenient transport. Closing the tuner will
also turn off the power automatically, preserving battery life. When tuning,
the backlight will automatically turn on when sound is detected.
The function buttons are arranged with plenty of space for comfortable operation
and easy access.
Wide detection range supports band and orchestra instruments
Since Korg developed the world's first needle-type tuner in 1975, it has been
the trusted brand chosen by more than twenty million musicians. The LCA-120 precisely
detects notes in a wide range of A0--C8 (88 notes) using Korg's sophisticated
technology. The calibration is also adjustable over a broad range of A4=410--480
Hz (in 1Hz steps), supporting tuning of wind, string, and keyboard instruments
used in orchestras or brass bands. In addition to the conventional detection
method, you can choose from three different tuning methods as appropriate for
your needs: Focus Tune, Sound Back, or Sound Out.
Focus Tune for even more precise tuning
Focus Tune mode allows even more precise tuning within a range of +/-10 cents.
If you select this mode, the display meter will switch to indicate a +/-10 cent
range when the note reaches +/-10 cents of the correct pitch. This allows the
pitch difference to be shown over a finer range, facilitating final adjustments
for more accurate tuning.
Korg's unique Sound Back feature is convenient for ear training
Korg's own Sound Back mode is a tuning method in which you can tune using the
meter display together with a reference tone generated by the LCA-120. When using
a contact mic (such as the optional CM-100L) connect your instrument to the input
jack of the LCA-120; the built-in speaker will produce a reference tone that's
closest to the pitch of your instrument, and the display will indicate the difference
between your instrument's pitch and the reference tone. This lets you tune both
visually and aurally for greater accuracy and efficiency.
Sound Out function using a reference tone
The LCA-120 contains a reference tone with a four-octave range of C2 (65.41 Hz)--C6
(1046.50 Hz). Since this allows you to tune while listening to a reference tone
produced from the built-in speaker, its ideal when two or more musicians need
to tune simultaneously. There's also a headphone jack with volume control, so
you can tune through headphones or connect them to an external amplifier.
Indicator marks for pure major and minor thirds
You can obtain pure-sounding harmonies by slightly adjusting the pitch of major
thirds or minor thirds relative to the equal tempered pitches. The LCA-120's
meter scale provides marks to indicate the position of pure major and minor thirds
relative to a given pitch, and by tuning to match these marks, you can obtain
beautifully consonant harmonies in an ensemble situation. This is convenient
not only for orchestral instruments, but also for vocal or a cappella practice.
* The note you'll need to adjust when tuning to a pure major or minor third will
depend on the music you're performing.
Programmable temperament
In addition to equal temperament, the LCA-120 gives you the option to program
your own temperament. You can specify the desired pitch for each of the eighty-eight
notes from A0 to C8, and recall a frequently-used temperament at a touch.
Sound Level Meter for practicing dynamics
The volume of your instrument is shown graphically in the Sound Level Meter as
well as numerically (00--99). This provides a convenient way to practice maintaining
a consistent volume, or to practice gradually increasing or decreasing your volume
over a sustained note. The Sound Level Meter mode can be used simultaneously
with the tuning functionality.
Memory backup function
Even when the LCA-120 is powered-off, its backup memory functionality will preserve
the temperament program, mode setting, calibration, and other settings you make.
(These settings are preserved even when you replace the batteries.)
*Specifications
and features are subject to change without notice.
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