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Korg OT-12 Orchestral Tuner

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Korg OT-12 Orchestral TunerKorg OT-12 Orchestral Tuner

Korg OT-12 Orchestral Tuner



Description of Korg OT-12 Orchestral Tuner

Engineered for precise pitch accuracy, versatile functionality, and with careful attention paid even to the movement of the needle, the OT-12 Orchestral Tuner (pictured with the optional CM-100 Contact Microphone) allows ideal tuning under any conditions, with an incredibly broad tuning spectrum that covers the pitch ranges of all instruments.

The OT-12 replaces the Korg AT-1. The OT-12 features a dual display with both a VU-style meter for accurate pitch indication and an LCD screen for excellent visibility. Even with its advanced functionality, operation is simple, with intuitively understandable switches and dial. It provides a wide range of pitches and a variety of tuning methods, including a Sound Back mode that lets you check the pitch both by eye and ear. Housed in a compact package, the OT-12 orchestral tuner provides all the functionality you need for everything from transposing instruments to historical temperaments.

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  •     Chromatic tuner designed for classical instruments
  •     Dual display with VU-style meter and LCD screen for ideal visibility
  •     Needle response speed is adjustable over three stages
  •     Sound Back mode produces a reference tone closest to the pitch picked up by the optional contact mic, and shows the difference between the input pitch and reference pitch
  •     Multi-temperament function supports historical temperaments
  •     Transpose mode convenient for wind instruments
  •     Two types of selectable tuning modes: Auto and Manual
  •     Reference pitches can be output as sound
  •     Broad range of calibration (349 Hz - 499 Hz)
  •     Built-in mic