Metronome app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 1138 ratings )
Utilities Music
Developer: Tim Dorr
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.1.1, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 09 Aug 2008
App size: 831.19 Kb

Metronome combines an accurate and flexible metronome with a full-range tuner. Everything a practice musician needs to build up rock-solid rhythm and tone.

The metronome ranges from 10 to 250 BPM and 1 to 9 beats per measure. It includes Quarter, Eighth, Eighth with Rest, Triple, Triple with Rest, Sixteenth and Sixteenth with Rest rhythm modes. The tuner ranges from A to G#.

Coming soon: Presets and custom rhythms.

Latest reviews of Metronome app for iPhone and iPad

Great App
This is the best Metronome so far!!!! Sounds great and does what its suppose to and at half the price of the other apps. Keep up the good work.
Just Okay, Would have liked to seen the tap tempo included now
It would be nice to have a visual click as well, so that you can use the Metronome feature without sound. Time Signature options nice, though.
Wont replace a stand-alone click.
This app has the best interface of all the Metronomes Ive tried (had to blow a few bucks). However, none of them appear to be very steady, especially when you get into 16th notes.....not sure why this would be. Like another reviewer mentioned-when the phone screen goes black, it just goes haywire. This app is fine if youre just going to use it to reference tempos. But you would never be able to use it in a playing situation. Ill be sticking with my Tama Rhythm Watch.
Worth the price, but dont be fooled...
The Metronome functionality is great, but with the 16th subdivisions activated, the tempo appears to drag noticeably. The "tuner" component is misleading. Unlike an actual tuner that hears a tone and determines its pitch, this element of Metronome is more like a pitch pipe for singers that plays a certain pitch.
Cool app but need to be able to store tempos
When I have a gig i would like to be able to store 10 to 20 tempos. Also I would like to be able to scroll or jump to any of the tempos. That would help for practice. Heck lets get really crazy, what about the ability to store song names and tempos! Then I can just pick the songs and make my set list. That could be called "Set List". As a drummer that would be perfect. Just send me the royalties for thinking of it!
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