Love it just one flaw
I love this metronome because it’s the only one I found on the App Store that plays 32 notes. The only problem is if the phone locks or I exit the app it stops playing. Would definitely give five stars if that got fixed.
Yes, TempoPerfect is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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I love this metronome because it’s the only one I found on the App Store that plays 32 notes. The only problem is if the phone locks or I exit the app it stops playing. Would definitely give five stars if that got fixed.
Hope this app is still around to get, it is great! I didn't even know it was supposed to have other features because they do not work with voiceover. Still I think you should get it. I have tried others, and this is the most accessible one!!
I gave it five stars because it is so well-designed. It is simple and straightforward to use. But two things need fixing: one, it stops if the iPhone locks. To the 10 buttons on the set screen or not labeled for voiceover.
This app does everything that it's developer says it does, and it performs beautifully. It works well with every accessibility feature which iOS offers. A wonderful practice tool. No musician should be without this metronome.
I love this app, it's great for spending hours practicing to a click. The sound isn't as annoying as some metronomes and is definite enough to be useful. The only drawback is you have to turn auto-lock off on your phone or else the click will stop every time the phone goes to sleep mode. Hopefully they'll fix it in he next update.
Works really well
This is what I wanted I play trumpet and this helps a lot as I practice get it awesome
It's free and new work as expected.
Nice clean interface with good, intuitive controls. I could wish some of the button labels were more VoiceOver friendly, but I have nothing serious to complain about.
I like the fact that it goes up to 280 bpms it's the only free one that I could find that can go that high.