Ticking – drum practice tool

Improve your drumming accuracy

Published by: Decent Labs Kft

Description

The app is designed to improve your timing on the drums. It listens to your strokes on the practice pad and provides visual feedback on your accuracy.
Measure your accuracy and visually troubleshoot your mistakes, so you can track your progress and improve over time
HOW TO USE TICKING?
• Place your phone on your practice pad so it hears your drumsticks (or just clap).
• Choose an exercise.
• Tap to start the exercise.
• Change tempo by tapping BPM.
Exercises:
• Basics (8th notes, triplets, 16th notes)
• Rate changes
• Permutations
• ... or create your own in the editor!
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¥700.00

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    Yes, Ticking is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Ticking cost?

    Ticking has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is ¥700.00.

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