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Matrix Tuner (MR600) Matrix Tuner (MR600) Matrix Tuner (MR600)

Matrix Tuner (MR600)

Matrix Tuner (MR600) Matrix Tuner (MR600) Matrix Tuner (MR600)
$ 38.09

Score By Feature

Based on 323 ratings
Easy to use
9.38
Volume control
9.08
Value for money
8.32

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Product Description

LED display in the form of a pendulum
Pitch output in chroma
A downbeat that can be adjusted

Questions & Answers

Hello, I am... What is the manufacturing location of this metronome? I appreciate your assistance in advance. ?

There is a label on the back that says it was made in Korea. The Metronome has a lot of great features and I really enjoy using it. It has been my experience that things made in South Korea are well made, and Korea means South Korea. Made in China is not the same as junk.

What type of volume control does it have? Answers from the reviews contradict each other. ?

Volume control is present on this device. This sound source lies on the side. It is quiet at first, but gets louder as you move closer. It's really good to have such a

Is this metronome synchronized and synchronized with Are there any cases available for the tuner?

There are several features to this great product, including a headphones port, adjustable volume control, and the beats are installed, but there is no case included.

What is the difference between the upbeats and downbeats of this metronome?

It is true. On a 2-inch screen, you can put it The heart beats six beats per second. For the rest of the beats, there would be no sound, then a red light instead of green would appear to indicate the start beat. Using the example above, the first beat would be in a higher pitch and have a red light and the last three would be lower pitch and have a green light.

Selected User Reviews For Matrix Tuner (MR600)

Maintains perfect time with its convenient dial, which makes changing the tempo quick and easy
5/5

A metronome like this is one of the many things I use every single day. am in love with it. Here are some of the best parts Besides keeping perfect time, the watch also has two additional features 3. the giant dial makes it very easy for me to quickly change the tempo. With a volume knob, it's easy to adjust the volume! The number four, to be exact Besides supporting simple and complex times, with different tones for downbeats, it also supports five inversion modes. It is a very pleasant tone, even at a medium volume The metronome can be heard clearly over the playing of my classical guitar when the volume is low. Even though the volume seems not that high, it's easy to hear over my playing due to some unique aspect of the tonal quality. Several years ago, I found a metronome and was so happy to have found it. It is my daily practice tool for classical guitar and piano. Also important to note is that I initially purchased a Seiko metronome with a giant dial that resembles this one, but it did not work as designed. I found that it does not keep time! It's not that it's skipping beats, but the time is off for some of the beats, a little behind. I had thought it was in my head for about a week, until I was able to run the Seiko metronome against my iPhone metronome app and found that it was not setting the beat. If anyone is interested in seeing the video of this, I have taken it too. There is a BIG problem at hand for Seiko. My test of the Matrix Metronome showed it to maintain PERFECT time. It is a metronome, after all. Thanks for the Matrix 600 metronome, it is an essential tool for any serious musician or musician on the go who needs a metronome to use every day.

Kelsey Adkins
Kelsey Adkins
| May 16, 2021
Instruments are a vital part of any musician's arsenal
5/5

A metronome can be both a love and a hate device for some musicians, but it is a useful tool for all musicians and students of music. In addition to its advantages, this model offers a number of functions. The metronome changes your pulse for you while you listen to it. You can also set the note grouping to play at the beginning of each beat of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 note groups so your meter matches the beat. There are various ways to adjust the volume, such as making it less noticeable or so loud it can't be ignored, or using it with an ensemble to keep everyone together until everyone becomes familiar with the piece. The top is decorated with a light pattern that looks like an old-fashioned blueprint With windmills, of course You can hear the metronome going up. One of the best parts about it for me is the analog aspect you select the SBOX with a round dial! I pee- Models in the physical world are much faster than models in the digital world. All in one has a built-in equal temperament tuner to accommodate a few octaves.

Lawrence ALLAN
Lawrence ALLAN
| Nov 09, 2020
This is a metronome from a bygone era
5/5

The iPhone app I have works just fine for timing, but I didn't really want to be tied to it when I practiced. The criteria I used were a neutral click beat, volume control, and a trivial one-note effect. The setting of tempo is done by hand. It should be noted that the Matrix device provides reasonable robustness in spite of all those limitations. It may be the Off-screen that becomes a weak point In the metro-area The slide switch for sound is as follows Many tens of thousands of slide operations over time will be difficult on such an inexpensive part. I have two minor criticisms to make. When you use the downbeat feature, the downbeat is a short tone burst that is, in my opinion, slightly quieter than a beat click. When the tuner (actually an electronic pitch pipe, not "a tuner") is activated, an irritating square-shaped sound is emitted. An equilateral triangle could also be used There is a lack of musicality in the wave type sound. It's not something I use at all, but the non-discrimination laws prevent me from having it. It is possible to tune slightly sharr of A- with standard pitch functions No provision is made for tuning flat of standard, which would have been helpful for early-period music A performance from the music era.

Beckett Lee
Beckett Lee
| Sep 22, 2020
The Matrix team has come up with another great product! Matrix has designed a really well-made, handy little unit that does the job that it is supposed to
5/5

The speed increases from 40 to 216 beats per minute. note it is set up with preset rhythm numbers (60, 63, 66, 69, 72, etc. ) so if you are trying to get a specific number like 70 or 90, it won't work. The difference between 88 and 92 is close enough to 90 for practice purposes. There will be no difference between them! It also has a volume control, which I like. The product also has an earphone, should one wish for it. As a whole, it's a great little unit at a great price, and I would.

Mabel Gallegos
Mabel Gallegos
| Aug 16, 2020
I find this to be an easier to use metronome than the electronic ones
5/5

In the last decade, I have bought four metronomes. I have always chosen the digital ones that are cheaper and have an arrow to change the Often, I did not want to bother picking it up and pressing the arrow buttons 30 times just to make a change because I did not want to take the 10 seconds to do it. A dial metronome was the last item I needed, and I'm glad I did. It's an easy matter to dial a new tempo by simply leaving it on the table. Even though it seems like a small difference, when you are holding a musical instrument it is nice to have an easy change that is worth the extra expense. In addition to the volume knob, the sound, and the visuals are very good.

Isabella Waters
Isabella Waters
| Oct 26, 2020

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