Backlight; Connections - Korg TMR-50 Owner's Manual

Tuner metronome recorder
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Turning off the metronome
When the metronome is in use, press the
METRONOME ON button to turn off the
metronome. The metronome will also turn off
automatically if it has remained stopped and no
operation has been performed for 20 minutes.
Turning off the recorder
When the recorder is in use, press the
RECORDER ON button to turn off the
recorder. The recorder will also turn off
automatically if not in use for 20 minutes.

Backlight

When necessary, press the Backlight button
" " to set the backlight.
Each time the Backlight button is pressed, you
can switch to Soft  Auto  Off  Soft...
Soft: Low-intensity lighting to prevent battery
consumption.
Auto: The backlight will light brightly when
sound is input while the tuner is on, and when
buttons are operated.
If a sound is not input or a button is not pressed
for 10 seconds, the backlight will automatically
light up to the soft setting brightness.
Off: The backlight does not light up.

Connections

If you want to connect an instrument or
contact mic etc.
If you want to tune an instrument with a
pickup, such as an electric guitar, connect a
cable to your instrument, and plug the cable
into the TMR-50's INPUT jack.
The INPUT jack is only for a 1/4" mono
cable. Stereo (TRS) cables cannot be used.
If you want to tune your instrument using
a separately sold Korg contact mic, plug the
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