Metronome

by Dmitry Soldatov


Music & Audio

free



Precise metronome app for musicians. Helps to keep the tempo while playing music


Do you like to play music yourself? Want to keep the pace in a gym? Or maybe you just like constant clicks to help you do your work? If so, you will enjoy this metronome app! It will provide you precise clicks to keep the tempo.The app contains no ads and it is completely free. It is easy to use, unlike bulky tuners or all-in-one combine apps. You will be able to set the tempo and launch metronome immediately. Just as simple as this. We use fastest sound playback algorithm so you will never have lags! The app is currently has basic metronome functions, so feel free to ask desired features or settings. Do you need triplets? Huge fan of plolyrithms? Want gradual tempo changing? Write us and will do our best to not disappoint you.Main features• large visual tempo slider• ability to change tempo on the go• precise beat without lags even on old devices• works in background; you can open your scores or notes• ability to change tempo in notification while metronome in background• simple and clear controls• modern material design• small APK size• no adsTranslationYou can help us translate this app into your language here: https://www.localize.im/v/xjImproved stability.Updated notification appearance for Android O.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

it did brilliant. it definitely helped my piano playing very impressed😃

Lea Wilson

It's really loud!!!!!!!!

Kristopher Karns

this app is whack

A Google user

This would be a great little app with a nice interface, BUT the tempos end up playing twice as fast as they should be. It gives me 120 when I put it onto 60. That shouldn't happen.

Lucy Xu

Very helpful app. I use all the time. Fourth beat has different tone.

A Google user

Jumped from 62 bpm to 120 without me touching it.. No variation or flexibility in subdivisions. Can't change sounds.

A Google user

Easy to use & simple.

Hailey Smith

No rhythm control

A Google user

Great

Anders Swanson

Can't have all beats sound the same, every 4th is different.

Tom Hale