1. Detect the BPM of metronomes, drums, and even some songs!
2. The app will show at most 3 estimations, there is no need to select a range anymore and correlated BPMs should be shown all at the same time.
1. Also pulsing the numbers in time would help you associate which number was matching which part of the music i.e. for those of us that are tone deaf and just want an answer to "what's the bmp of the music you listen to?"Only one problem... Where is the paid-for version? I don't care if it's the same free app with a price tag; you need paying for this level of excellence! (BTW the DnB syncopated third is being measured at half tempo, which also throws Serato, so I consider it accurate!)Setting up the beat for Antique Clocks! Just hold the phone to the clock and you'll get a bpm value and a visual trace that'll aid in beat setting and regulating.
2. I've worked with audio and I know how technically difficult it is to make an app like this, and to actually have it work at all.Got this to help me categorise my vinyls by BPM and have to say so far so good! Sometimes it struggles to get an accurate reading if the drum kick is not very distinctive and there is lots of hi-hat, so I just mute the music and tap on the mic in time with the beat and get the reading that way.
3. A 119BPM song gave readouts at 51 and over 200, nothing in the 100 range, and most of the time no BPM was given.Does what it says on the tin.
4. Well, sometimes it doesnt really seem to work with some music, but its frankly amazing that it does work at all.
5. I used it for the first time since lockdown the other night, me gig went to shite altogether! EDIT.
6. However it does struggle with music that does not have a strong bass or kick drum groove.
7. Thanks for the app.First time using the app and under environment with other interference.
8. I use it live instead of a click, playing a song thats 120bpm, why give 60,120 and 240, i get the connection, but its making the screen too busy and jumping from 1 to the other.
9. Tapping the mic in time with the music, as someone else suggested, helps in those cases.
10. It occasionally displays a bpm that appears very wrong but multiplying or dividing the displayed tempo by 2 often gives you the real bpm.It's simple and detects the BPM of a sound.
11. Edit 2: it did detect tempo but would then disappear, the 1 reading option would make it easier to followChanges broke the app.