KORG Pitchstrap is the world's first strap tuning device. It uses an innovative technology that allows it to recognize the tone of the guitar or bass based on the vibrations of the strap. The elegant design and stainless steel body blend naturally and stylishly with the strap and the instrument, while the clearly visible display offers the musician a high degree of comfort.
This tuner does not need to touch the instrument - it discreetly enhances the instrument's appearance. The pitchstrap tuner harmoniously matches the appearance of the guitar on any stage.
Accurate detection of the string vibrations of your guitar or bass via the strap.
New technology with increased sensitivity allows accurate tuning while keeping the tuner securely attached to the belt.
Various display modes, including a high-precision strobe mode and navigation modes for guitar and bass
In addition to the "regular mode" (standard needle indication), the "strobe mode" displays pitch deviations based on the direction and speed of meter movements and allows ultra-precise tuning to within ±0.1 cents. In addition, two navigation modes (one for guitar, one for bass) are available, starting with the lowest string and automatically switching to the next string once the correct pitch is reached.
Easy to carry and securely attached even during dynamic performances
Thanks to its low weight, the tuning device is easy to transport and can be quickly attached to the belt when needed. Because the attachment point is close to the body's center of gravity, musicians can move freely while the pitchstrap tuner remains securely and stably attached to the belt.
Calibration function for a wide range of musical requirements
Despite its slim and compact design, the Pitchstrap is equipped with a calibration function to meet a wide range of musical requirements.
Rechargeable via USB
The Pitchstrap can be charged via a USB connection. No disposable batteries are required and the pitchstrap can be used for up to 8 hours on a single charge. A USB charging cable is included.