Korg Digital Metronom KDM 3
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The KORG KDM series is known for its powerful volume and clearly audible tone. The KDM-3 offers an attractive look reminiscent of a mechanical miniature metronome, along with a variety of beat patterns and metronome sounds. It is also packed with the practical functions you would expect from a digital unit and supports your performance in any situation, regardless of genre or instrument.Since its founding in 1963, KORG has pioneered innovative musical instruments, including the first Japanese synthesizer and the world s first needle-type tuner. Their instruments continue to set the standard for uncompromising quality, inspiring professional artists and composers worldwide. Designed with intuitive interfaces, KORG instruments cater to a wide range of users, meeting the needs and desires of musicians globally.
The KORG KDM series is known for its powerful volume and clearly audible tone. The KDM-3 offers an attractive look reminiscent of a mechanical miniature metronome, along with a variety of beat patterns and metronome sounds. It is also packed with the practical functions you would expect from a digital unit and supports your performance in any situation, regardless of genre or instrument.
Since its founding in 1963, KORG has pioneered innovative musical instruments, including the first Japanese synthesizer and the world s first needle-type tuner. Their instruments continue to set the standard for uncompromising quality, inspiring professional artists and composers worldwide. Designed with intuitive interfaces, KORG instruments cater to a wide range of users, meeting the needs and desires of musicians globally.
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