KORG cortosia

🇺🇸 United States
KORG INC.  | 
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34/100
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50/100
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42/100
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App Rating
4.2
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Votes
62
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App Age
10y 11m
rating
Last Update
Nov 01, 2018
rating
iAP
JPY120 - 980

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Category Top Average
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Rating
4.18
4.56
-8%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
62
579.2K
-100%
App Age
10y 11m
7y 11m
+37%
Price
$10
$0
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$41
Update Frequency
2600d
31d
+8 207%
Title Length
13
26
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Subtitle Length
16
27
-41%
Description Length
3 562
2 727
+31%
Number of Screenshots
235
1256
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Size
0MB
219MB

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Title (
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KORG cortosia
Subtitle (
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GOOD SOUND TUNER
Description (
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KORG cortosia, the tuner app that makes it enjoyable to practice the basics Learn “good sound” and enjoy “good performance”! *This app can evaluate only flute, clarinet, trumpet, violin, cello, saxophone, trombone and euphonium performances. (Operating Requirements) iOS8 or later iPhone 5 or later, iPod Touch 5th Generation or later KORG has answered the question: “Can a tuner recognize good sound?” With the KORG cortosia you'll see what's missing from “good sound” with just a glance. Even practice that's slightly boring (such as practicing the production of single notes) will become enjoyable. The cortosia is a completely new type of interactive tuner app designed to improve the overall quality of sound produced by the artist. * Analyzes five elements of “good sound” and rates them in real time * Automatically records “good sound” so you can check your daily improvement in technique * Lets you compete against the world in “good sound” and vie for ranking * Supports flute, clarinet, trumpet, violin, cello, saxophone, trombone and euphonium Analyze five elements of “good sound” and rate them in real time: Just what is “good sound”? Beautiful sound, pleasant sound, sound that resonates in the listener's heart. Perceptions of “good sound” differ between people, but could there be some commonalities? Through cooperative research with Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, under the direction of Professor Xavier Serra, Korg has arrived at a technology “Artistry” (*1) for evaluating “good sound” based on five elements. 1: Pitch Stability 2: Dynamic Stability 3: Timbre Stability 4: Timbre Richness 5: Attack Clarity Simultaneously with the tuner display, a radar chart shows the results of analyzing these five elements in real time, and scores them on a scale of 100 points. While tuning, you can see at a glance what aspects of your tone are lacking. You can also listen to a model tone and hear how it differs from your own sound. This is highly recommended for beginners who have just started a musical instrument, as well as for intermediate players who want to advance to the next level. *1: Automatic Rating Technology for musical InSTRument plaYers Automatically record “good sound,” and check your daily advances in technique: Data is automatically recorded and kept when tuning and scoring. You can audition the accumulated recording data or recall a radar chart for it, and you can also check the number of hours you practiced and your best score for each day. By looking at your past results, you can see how you are progressing. In addition, you can post your score to a social networking service such as Facebook or Twitter allowing you to record or upload your daily progress (or backsliding) as if you were writing a diary. Whether you use this to compete with your friends or to give encouraging comments, it's a great way to improve your skill while enjoyably sharing information. Compete with the world for “good sound”: Your ranking is compiled by averaging your highest score for each note, and displayed. You'll be able to see your current position among performers around the world who use cortosia. Supports flute, clarinet, trumpet, violin, cello, saxophone, trombone and euphonium. A full range of basic functionality including tuner, metronome, and level meter: In addition to a chromatic tuner that benefits from Korg's forty years of know-how in tuner development, there's a metronome that supports tap tempo, and even a level meter, making cortosia a great partner for performance or practice.}
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4.2
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santa.xrs
19 May, 2025
4
音階練習でメトロノームを使っていると、レーダーチャートが出ませんし評価されません(現仕様)。 レーダーチャートの右上隅に、小さなメトロノームを表示し、メトロノームの音無しで使いたいのですが、機能を追加していただけないでしょうか? また、現在はアタックとコアの評価がされますが、メトロノームと合わせることでリリース時の評価もできると思います。 リリース時の評価もできるようにしていただけないでしょうか? これらの機能が追加されれば基礎練習の意味が格段に上がり、音全体が良くなると考えます。 ご検討よろしくお願いいたします。
-A.V.-
09 Mar, 2020
4
Are you planning to support the double bass too? Would be extremely welcome

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.18
Voted: 62
App Store Link:
Price: 9.99 $
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Music, Education
Size: -
iAP: 120 - 980 JPY
App Age: 10 years 11 months
Release Date: Jan 07, 2015
Last Update: Nov 01, 2018
Version: 1.6.2
Version history
1.6.2
Nov 01, 2018
- Fixed a bug that prevented users from playing back recorded performances - Other minor bug fixes and improvements
1.6.1
Dec 08, 2017
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