Korg digital Metronom MA-2 red
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The card-shaped electronic metronome MA-1 has been significantly revised in many areas. The resulting MA-2 is simply essential for everything related to rhythm stability. In addition to an enormous tempo setting range and a variety of time signatures and rhythms, it offers user-friendly features such as a clearer display, a consistently audible and defined sound, a new timer mode, and much more.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 card-shaped electronic metronome MA-1 has been significantly revised in many areas. The resulting MA-2 is simply essential for everything related to rhythm stability. In addition to an enormous tempo setting range and a variety of time signatures and rhythms, it offers user-friendly features such as a clearer display, a consistently audible and defined sound, a new timer mode, and much more.
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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