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  2. Johann Nepomuk Maelzel - Wikipedia

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    A metronome by Maelzel, Paris, 1815. Johann Nepomuk Maelzel (or Mälzel; August 15, 1772 – July 21, 1838) was a German inventor, engineer, and showman, best known for manufacturing a metronome and several music-playing automatons, and displaying a fraudulent chess machine.

  3. Metronome - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical metronome does not need an electric battery, but runs from a spring-wound clockwork escapement. [1] For uniform beats, the metronome should be placed on a hard, level, unmoving surface, and away from any strong magnets. Small variations in pendulum speed can also result from differences in temperature, air pressure, or gravity. [9]

  4. File:EUR 1998-916.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Clock signal - Wikipedia

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    Clock signal and legend. In electronics and especially synchronous digital circuits, a clock signal (historically also known as logic beat) [1] is an electronic logic signal (voltage or current) which oscillates between a high and a low state at a constant frequency and is used like a metronome to synchronize actions of digital circuits.

  8. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg MicroMetro – A tiny compact metronome that doesn't compromise on quality. Korg SP170 – cheapest and smallest piano to date; Korg SOS (Sound on Sound) – A completely self-contained unlimited track recorder. Korg iMS-20 – Like the iElectribe, a digital touch screen version of the Korg MS-20 analog synth made for the Apple iPad.

  9. Talk:Metronome - Wikipedia

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    "the discord between Maelzel’s age and ours regarding the values of musical time and performance practices: those metronomic qualities largely rejected by Maelzel’s musical contemporaries are often vehemently endorsed today by many professional musicians and educators who apply mechanically precise tempos and rhythms to all musical ...