1. It is easy to use and delivers high-quality results while being energy efficient. - Can handle most genres. -- Strong impulses are defining the beat (drums, accentuated rhythm instruments like bass/guitar, etc. - If the music meets these conditions liveBPM will produce results accurate to within 0. -- With blind tests, it can massively improve your timing confidence, which is especially important if you are in a tempo leading role (e. g. - Zoom Buttons: Switch between zoom modes for the tempo curve.
2. It detects music and beats via the microphone and continuously displays the current tempo in beats per minute (BPM).
3. Note: In cases where the music is characterized by soft impulses, you may improve the detection by clapping loud to the beat.
4. Sharpen your sense of time! liveBPM is the tempo monitoring tool for drummers, bands and DJs.
5. Also, results can be improved by plugging in a suitable external microphone pointing to the beat-defining elements of your band setup.
1. When you count off the beat to a song it registers the BPM within a just few seconds of playing and I'll just look at it every now and then to make sure my tempo hasn't fluctuated to much in real time.
2. But now I have a tool to correct the problem; being able to measure and graph my honest playing tempo.
3. Even though this hasn't been updated recently, it works beautifully on Android 11 One-UI 3.1.Not sure how well this works with other instruments but I'm a drummer and this is a fantastic tool to have.
4. It's much easier to manage the tempo than using a metronome when playing with a band and it is easy slow down or speed up when you are only a few bpm off .
5. For $4, you'd think this app would have any kind of features at all like tapping or selecting a part of the graph to get the exact BPM at that time, or tracking of the time, or an average of the detected BPM, or the ability to zoom to see BPM variations in greater detail.
6. I highly recommend this app if you need real time feedback about tempo maintenance without having to use the "tap" function on your metronome.
7. LiveBPM does a great job of measuring tempo, and with a few added options, could be much more practical.
8. Also, an option to round off the tempo readout to the nearest whole number would be extremely useful, as indicating tempo down to two decimal places has little or no practical value.
9. However I worked around it by using the splitscreen mode on my Samsung s20My music teacher told me to work on my timing.
10. Sometimes I'm told my drumming was too fast/slow at certain parts and a saved graph could settle any arguments! One more thing- the developer is a fantastic, responsive person.
11. In a world where most apps are free and feature-rich, this is just a $4 disappointment.Performs an essential musical performance task and the display is easy to understand even with most of your attention on playing.