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4.78 out of 5
72 ratings in Taiwan
更新後,無法打開舊版本的錄音
We need shuffle beats (not only triplet)
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好用。有個 BUG 很久沒修。節奏BAR 往右時,數字應該要遞增,而不是遞減。
Easy to use and greatly helpful in my practices. It would be even better if it can run in the background when I am reading my PDF charts in other apps.
Every feature other than the metronome isn’t included with the free version of the app.
Very good and clean simple metronome app. It’s good to see the bar visually. The buttons are too small. When we practice, we have to keep turning it on and off. The on/off button is very tiny on the corner and it’s difficult to hit when you are standing somewhat far away and have instrument/bow in your hand. A big button at the center of the screen would make it so much easier to use it.
Can somebody please explain to me why a metronome app has a monthly cost? I really don’t understand it. It’s a very simple tool and I really can’t think of a reason other than “more profits.” Are the developement costs really that high?? Why on earth should I pay hundreds of dollars for a good app to use for a few years?
Good solid metronome app if you need something straightforward to practice with. Has different sounds to choose from so you can use a more subtle woodblock sound or a sharper beep sound. You can choose time signature and use subdivisions. To select tempo, you can either scroll on the tempo line or hit the -/+ buttons to move just 1 bpm at a time. You can’t type in a tempo, so it might take a couple seconds longer than usual to switch from a fast tempo like 180 to something slow like 50, because you will scroll for most of it then hit -/+ to get your exact number. Very workable though. When you open the app, it always starts with an ad page for upgrade which you close out before accessing the metronome. So you have to do that each time, but again for a free app I think it’s great. The visual indicator of the tempo is a line that slides back and forth with each beat, not consecutive dots that light up, in case that matters to you. Seems good to me but I typically don’t use visual on any metronome so it doesn’t matter to me.
My family all uses this app