KORG cortosia

KORG cortosia

GOOD SOUND TUNER

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Details about KORG cortosia

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  • iOS Version
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  • Languages
  • January 21, 2015
  • October 1, 2024
  • 8.0+
  • 4+
  • 37.4MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English
    Japanese

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Version History of KORG cortosia

1.6.2

November 1, 2018

- Fixed a bug that prevented users from playing back recorded performances - Other minor bug fixes and improvements

1.6.1

December 7, 2017

- Fixed a bug on audio processing - Other improvements and bug fixes

1.6.0

January 25, 2017

- Supported the Game Center - Changed how to compute a ranking score - Deleted the upload function - Other improvements and bug fixes

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1.5.1

June 2, 2016

- Fixed a bug that makes some devices unable to evaluate performances - Improved a performance detection system for flute - Other improvements and bug fixes

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1.5.0

April 22, 2016

- Supported euphonium - Fixed a bug that adds noise to recorded sounds - Other bug fixes and improvements

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1.4.0

February 4, 2016

- Supported trombone - Introduced a new performance detection system (for only trombone) - Other bug fixes and improvements

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1.3.1

November 26, 2015

- Fixed crash bugs which occur while launching the app or playing the instruments - Fixed awkward movement of a metronome on iPhone6s/6s Plus - Improved automatic gain controller for a bulit-in microphone - Other bug fixes and improvements

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1.3.0

November 8, 2015

- Fixed a bug related to mic input gain - Added a button for playing the last performance to "Practice Room" - Replaced "Brightness" with "Harmonics" - Altered how to display time series graph - Altered images to post to SNS - Added the upload license page to "Settings" - Other bug fixes and improvements

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1.2.2

September 29, 2015

*Fixes for iOS9

1.2.1

September 18, 2015

*Fixes for iOS9

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Description of KORG cortosia

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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KORG cortosia: FAQ

Can KORG cortosia be used on iPad devices?

No, KORG cortosia can’t be used on iPad devices yet.

Who is behind the development of the KORG cortosia app?

KORG INC. is the developer of the KORG cortosia app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by KORG cortosia?

The app needs iOS 8.0 or later to function properly.

What user rating does the KORG cortosia app have?

KORG cortosia has an impressive rating of 4.2 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.

What category is the KORG cortosia app?

The App Genre Of The Korg Cortosia App Is Music.

What’s the current version of the KORG cortosia app?

The current version of KORG cortosia is 1.6.2.

When was the last update for KORG cortosia released?

The latest KORG cortosia app update was released on October 1, 2024.

When was KORG cortosia introduced to the market?

KORG cortosia was first made available on February 5, 2023.

What age group is KORG cortosia suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on KORG cortosia?

KORG cortosia is now available to use in English, Japanese.

Does Apple Arcade support KORG cortosia among its available titles?

Unfortunately, KORG cortosia is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in KORG cortosia?

Unfortunately, KORG cortosia does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is KORG cortosia fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, KORG cortosia is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does KORG cortosia display any ads?

No, KORG cortosia does not display any ads.

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Reviews of KORG cortosia

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  • Sticky pitch identification

    I use this while playing the violin.

    The meter is good at telling me when I’m in tune, but naming the pitch is sticky.

    For example, playing D string, and then moving to E, the app while tell me that I’m in tune, but call the note “D”.

    The pitch identification needs to be updated more frequently
  • Wonderful

    Please add oboe support.
  • Better musical skills

    By using this app my tone has developed really well. I use this app every day.