1. I've been searching for some time for a sequencable metronome that would help me practice pieces with changing time signatures and the arrangement tool fits this almost perfectly! There is a short learning curve: from what I can tell, the quarter note always gets the beat, and as there's no way to input time signatures you have to fiddle with subdivisions a little bit to to get the the metronome to click how you'd expect.
2. After trying loads of others, I'm going to pay for the SE version, just to thank the developer for bringing my search to an end!Powerful metronome app with many options for backbeat and compound rhythms along with beats of differing strengths on different parts of the beat or measure.
3. Anyway great program!Has all the features I'm looking for: tap tempo, continues to play when I switch to another app or lock my phone, configurable or random silent bars for tempo training, configurable subdivisions and sounds.
4. Other than that it's a useful metronome with many great features.I downloaded this once before and got rid of it because I wasn't pleased with how it worked, exactly.
5. It has many different settings so that you can adjust it to whatever you need, easy to use, and it continues playing when you get out of the app which is great when I want to play along a song on Spotify/YouTube.
6. Dials are better as you can see where to move your finger to for the desired tempo.This is a great no nonsense metronome app.
7. That covers a lot of territory in music practice, speaking as a classical guitarist.I've tried a few metronome apps, and this was my favorite.
8. Some features felt a little non-intuitive to find in the menu, but once you get used to it, this is a very helpful and useful metronome app.
9. Again, this is distracting and counter to the purpose of a metronome.Great app for advanced or basic needs.
10. Among other issues, when I have the visual count set with the one beat in red eventually the numbers fall behind the beat--they stop syncing.
11. I can't imagine if time signature input is a feature that could be suggested without changing drastically the interface flow.