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Korg USA Inc.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KORG USA INTRODUCES OT-120 ORCHESTRAL
TUNER
MELVILLE, NY, June 29, 2006 — Korg presents the OT-120
Orchestral Tuner, a chromatic tuner that has been optimized for the
tuning of wind and string instruments. The new tuner boasts a wide calibration
range (from 349 to 499 Hz in 1 Hz steps), an extremely broad tuning
range and a host of enhanced features specifically designed to meet
the tuning needs of all brass and orchestral instruments.
With its vertical design, superior visibility and rear-panel
stand, the OT-120 is equally suited for hand-held operation or placement
on a music stand or table. It offers a high-precision needle-type meter
to accurately indicate pitch, with a wide detection range of A0 (27.5
Hz) to C8 (4,186 Hz), and an accuracy of ±1.5 cent. Also featured
are two flat/sharp LEDs and a comprehensive backlit LCD screen that
shows battery level, sound output level, calibration, key, and note
name.
The OT-120’s multi-temperament function provides
eight frequently used historical temperaments for authentically tuning
period instruments. Twelve types of transposing keys are provided for
wind instruments, including both sharps and flats. Three types of tuning
modes are offered: Auto, Manual and Sound Back. Auto mode offers an
adjustable needle response speed (slow, medium, fast) and automatically
detects the pitch of a single note played on the input instrument. Manual
mode lets users specify the desired note name. The user can also select
an audible reference tone over a five octave range, or use the Sound
Back mode, which produces the reference pitch closest to the one played
into the tuner. Players can use either the built-in mic or the optional
CM-100 contact mic, which is well suited for pitch training or tuning
acoustic instruments. A two-step output control adjusts volume level
and a large dial makes mode selection quick and convenient.
The new OT-120 tuner features an aluminum housing, 1/4"
input and output jacks and extended battery life (greater than 100 hours
with two AAA batteries). An optional AC adapter is available. Measuring
a compact 2.91" (W) X 4.72" (D) X 1.42" (H) and weighing
a mere
6.81 ounces (including batteries) the OT-120 comes complete with a soft,
protective case.
The Korg OT-120 is currently available with a U.S. MSRP
of $139.
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—For more information, contact Korg, 316 South Service Rd, Melville,
NY 11747.
Tel: (631) 390-6500; Fax: (631) 390-6501; Web: www.korg.com.