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The Moreup 3 in 1 Digital Metronome Tuner Tone Generator is a versatile musical tool designed for musicians of all levels. It combines a metronome, digital tuner, and tone generator, making it suitable for a wide range of instruments including guitars, violins, and wind instruments. With features like a broad tempo range, multiple tuning modes, and an easy-to-read LCD screen, this device enhances your musical experience while ensuring precision and convenience.


T**E
Small footprint, easy to use and works very well - with tons of features and great for kids!
The media could not be loaded. I first considered getting a "traditional" swinging metronome, but was not aware that digital ones exist. This one was quickly delivered and very easy to setup. As seen in the picture, it not only comes with a USB cable (that can draw power from USB), but also includes AAA batteries for the standalone function. The overall size of this metronome is about the size of a mid-size palm and the display is clearly visible and legible.What I liked about this metronome compared to the "traditional" ones is that you can easily and precisely change the bpm by rotating the main knob, you can change the rhythm (i.e. to quarter notes, or more esoteric ones), and the beats. However, what I found great is that there is a voiced counting function included. Setting the beats to 4 and on voice, it would then count "one", "two", "three", "four" on each beat. This is very welcome for my child who is used to hearing that during class and can easily reproduce it with this metronome.Apart from music, we used it for rhythm games for dancing, where it similarly works well.Positives:+ Lots of functionalities: Voice, easy BPM changes, rhythms, beats+ I personally love the voiced counting, which is definitely a great feature to have for kids+ Compact and easily portable+ Can work off of three AAAs or USB - both of which are abundant+ Easy setup and operationNegative:- The fact that it uses power might be a problem when you forgot to replace the batteries or do not have USBNeutral:+/- It is a digital metronome - it does not have the mechanical "clacking", if you prefer that sound sensation+/- The speaker is on the back, so try to keep it from being blocked+/- It might look a bit too modern if put on a classic piano or other instrumentsOverall a nice metronome - you obviously cannot get it more precise than this, with tons of other benefits that are useful. I think it is also great for kids, given the easy operation, the voiced function and the robust design (compared to the more delicate wooden pendulums).
R**8
Just what I needed for practicing piano
I had a piano teacher who told me *many times* "if you can't play it slow, you will never be able to play it faster" I got this metronome because it was not a loud click that might bother the neighbors.
K**E
It's really good
I got this for my youngest sister whose in orchestra. I'm proud that she wanted to continue pursuing music but she always sounds out of tune. Even if she doesn't have the technique down yet, at least she'll be in tune with this
S**S
Easy to use
I use this for practicing chords on m ukulele. I am a new musician, so keeping time is important.The controls are easy enough to use. The volume is adjustable, as is speed & time signature. It can run on batteries (AA’s I think) or charge it with a USB cable.The LED display is bright & easy to read.This was a good choice for me.
M**S
Nice tuner at an affordable price
I really like how this tuner has a clip to hook it up to my flute. I can finally get a reading on if I am in tune or not! It seems to be accurate and it even has the metronome on it if I need it. I wish I had bought one of these a lot sooner. Affordable and well worth it.
B**E
Metronome
Very helpful for musician of all levels, the voice is a nice extrs
M**E
Underwhelming
I was enjoying singing to the pano tuner app on my phone, to try to hit certain notes, and was looking for something with a quick response time and high accuracy that I can use for that purpose so I wouldn't need to use my phone for it. I tried out this tuner but it wasn't any better than my phone, was much bulkier than a snark, and generally didn't work better than anything I already had.I could see it fitting someone's very specific needs though. It's neat that it comes with a clip that's not directly attached to the head like most clip tuners.
J**R
Point A to Point B at a good price
Drum teacher here- I just got this metronome and my first impressions are, I like it! The LED display is big and bright and the tempo and play knob is big and easy to set your tempo. For such a small unit it has decent volume, but if you need more volume than what this can push out it’s easy enough to plug it into a speaker amp or portable computer speakers using an 1/8in cable into the headphone Jack.If you’re looking for a Point A to Point B metronome you can take anywhere and is easy for students to use, this will do the trick, and I’ll be using this on my students and for my own practice.The only drawback is if you’re going to use the power plug feature, the included cable is no where near long enough. However, you can find long type C cables all day for cheap, or you can just use AAA batteries which I’m most likely going to end up doing.
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