A fantastic tool to internalize tempo and pulse. Does what it says with simple but effective configuration options.
Great for training your sense of time in auditions! As Principal trombone of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and formerly the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, this tool was essential to my audition prep
Overly complicated for a metronome. I've been playing music for 45+ years and have had a variety of metronomes. All have been simple and easy to use. Except this ap, which has nothing intuitive about it and offers no basic guidance on how to use it. Complete waste of money. Avoid it.
No easy way to clear.
No help how to use it
Well I'm sure the non-musician designers and programmers are beaming with pride but this is more like a game than a metronome. It is not intuitive and instructions are useless. ......... Edit 05/01/2021. No, "just start pushing buttons" is for gamers. I recommend a great book for "programmers", "Don't Make Me Think". What does the the row of numbered circles correspond to? Let's start there.
Time signatures can be counted numerous ways depending on the feel of the riff. This was one of the few apps that allows me to program in this very thing. Example 7...1234567,or 1231234, or 1212123,or 1231212...I can even save the different count patterns by the name of the song they represent. Hope this helps.
By far the best metronome app I've found. The random skipping of beats is an awesome feature too. Thanks! (No idea how hard it'd be to implement, but if there was a feature to share presets with other users of the app, that would be incredibly useful)
Love the random mute feature! Also really intuitive for using in compound time signatures with custom groupings.
I love the simplicity of this app and the fact that you can use multiple time signatures in a queue, but I wish you could change the click rate without changing the time signature. To elaborate, right now the click of the metronome follows the time signature (4/4 time signature = 1/4 note click). It would be nice to have an 1/8 or 1/16 note click with an accent on the 1 of the bar instead of being limited to a click rate which is tied to the time signature.