Grid view that lets you easily sequence patterns on a grid much like a drum machine, but with the more-powerful features of Metronomics Wheel view that allows you to visualize the passage of subdivisions with geometric shapes Manual (plus videos) describing how to use all the features and hints about how they might be useful Speech sounds for counting up to 10 that can be assigned to any subdivision (English language only) Variable swing feel - choose how much each subdivision swings Train yourself with "independence" mode where you can set some bars to be inaudible - keep the time going yourself until the click starts again App shows how much you've practiced with it each day and total (optionally turn off time tracking) Share saved metronomes back and forth with other Metronomics users Set the metronome to run for a certain amount of time Have Metronomics start with a count off Set the metronome to speed up or slow down by a given amount after a set number of measures Take a rhythm and use the "offset" feature to move it to different parts of the measure to practice with. Common types like quarter notes, sixteenth notes, eighth triplets, etc, or create your own. Choose any number of beats per measure (with any denominator) you like or practice mixed meters such as 4/4 + 3/8 + 5/4 where the segments of the bar get accented automatically Include built-in preset patterns such as claves or ride cymbal patterns Generate patterns using random or sequenced variations of different subdivisions Choose from 40 different samples for each subdivision Now available across platforms for both iOS and macOS - the most powerful metronome, available for all of your devices. The only metronome that gives you complete control over how subdivisions are played - add subdivisions of any type (including custom subdivisions like 5/7) and have them played all the time, at random intervals, or in a sequenced pattern. Enough features to keep a professional busy for years or start a beginner on the right track. It's a new kind of metronome - use Metronomics to generate random patterns, sequenced grooves, or a combination of both to help you practice with more than just your typical click track. Metronomics is not only a metronome, but a tool designed to help build a solid sense of time and rhythmic security.
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