[Hornlist] Tuner/ Metronome Recommendation

2009-04-05 Thread David A. Jewell
I highly recommend the Korg TM-40.  It is their M-30 metronome and T-30 tuner all in one unit.  Sam Ash website has it for $33.00 which is less than the cost of both of them separately.  In my opinion an instantaneous response on the tuner is more damaging than helpful because if it is that sens

[Hornlist] Tuning meter recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread Vincent Duval
In a message dated 4/4/2009 5:50:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, william.s.gr...@gmail.com writes: meter. It's no longer working. I would appreciate recommendations on a replacement with attention to response time.> Gosh, I'm sorry that my response time is so slow, but I get my hornlist

[Hornlist] Re: Tunning Meter Recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 2:17 PM -0700 4/5/09, Howard Sanner wrote: I have both a CA-30 and the newer one, which is white. I don't notice too much difference in how they work. Price? CA-30 = <$12, CA-40 = $16.05 at Amazon. ($24.99 at music123.com) I think I'll order a bunch of CA-30's for my pals. -- Carlberg Jo

[Hornlist] Re: Tunning Meter Recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread Howard Sanner
I have both a CA-30 and the newer one, which is white. I don't notice too much difference in how they work. I have another tuner (Seiko?) that has MUCH faster response time. However, IMHO, this is one of those be careful what you wish for things. This tuner will respond to the most instanta

[Hornlist] Re: tuning meter recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread Steven Mumford
    I got a very cheap QuikTune tuner, but I found an accessory pickup that clips on the horn and plugs into the tuner.  It vastly increases response time and accuracy and blocks out interference from other sounds.  It picks up the vibrations from the metal.  It works as well or better than the

Re: [Hornlist] Tuning Meter Recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread Debbie Schmidt
I have both the needle type and electronic needle type tuner ... The standard needle type does respond faster then the korg 20 or 30 ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive

Re: [Hornlist] Tuning Meter Recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 3:04 PM -0400 4/5/09, Donald Huang wrote: I'm rather sure that I remember reading that it turns off after 20 minutes. Yep! "AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION The power will turn off automatically, if the unit is left powered-on for 20 minutes without performing any operation, avoiding unnecessary

[Hornlist] Tuning Meter Recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread Donald Huang
Carlberg hypothesized: > I believe it turns itself off automatically after a=20 > certain period of time, otherwise the battery=20 > surely would have run down. I'm rather sure that I remember reading that it turns off after 20 minutes. Donald Huang ___

RE: [Hornlist] Tunning Meter Recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread Bill Gross
The fellow I study with suggested I try an exercise on a piece I was working on involving some octave jumps. He suggested I try the jumps on mouthpiece alone and use a tuning meter to as a way to gauge the work. That being said, the response time would be something that would suit the exercise o

Re: [Hornlist] Tunning Meter Recommendations

2009-04-05 Thread MARKSUERON
What kind of response time do you want? In a message dated 4/4/2009 5:50:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, william.s.gr...@gmail.com writes: When I took up the horn again I purchased a Korg digital tuning meter. It's no longer working. I would appreciate recommendations on a replacement

[Hornlist] New Acoustical Testing of the Horn

2009-04-05 Thread Jay Kosta
Kendall, Congratulations on you new achievements! I am continually amazed at the amount of information you have found from the interior - "where the sun don't shine". Jay Kosta Endwell NY ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at