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Boss DB 60 Dr. Beat Professional Metronome
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Manufacturer: Boss
Model: DB-60
Publisher: Boss
Label: Boss
Special Features: The DB-60 is a handy timekeeper that can lay down a click in style. Along with the standard functions of a metronome, the DB-60 provides a menu of rhythmic patterns, a note-mixing feature to create rhythms that match the feel and style of your music, and the ability to handle time signatures of up to 17 beats per measure.
Features for Boss DB 60 Dr. Beat Professional Metronome:
- Wide variety of rhythm patterns to play
- Quickly create original patterns with the Note-Mixing function
- Loop Play for calling up memory settings and playing the patterns repeatedly
- Memory function for storing independent tempos for each song
- Standard Pitch function for tuning instruments
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Customer Reviews
Great practice tool for any musician 
2006-05-10
Is this a discontinued item by Boss? I'm a little out of the 'loop' on these things since I've only just now had to replace my last Dr. Beat after it provided me with nearly 20 years of unfailing service--it was finally stolen when I accidentally left it, and a pair of drumsticks, in my building lobby...they left the sticks and kept the Dr.Beat =-(
I'm getting to know this fascinating device and enjoy, thus far, all of the features. Nothing seems extra, silly or useless (no voices, talking, etc., like the newest DB's). My only question (if you have an answer please email me at greg underscore b "at" macdotcom) is: the main click seems to have a slight "flam" effect ... am I nuts or is that really the case? It's really subtle, and so far doesn't seem to affect the usefulness of this metronome, but ... just wondering ... ).