So I've been using this app for years. Purchased it a couple of months ago but I when to used it today it would't open correctly. I open the app. It flashes on my screen for about 1 second and then it closes to the background. I can see it as open but minimized app but when I click on it the app flashes open in full screen and turn immediately closes back to the minimized state. Please advise Thank you
Reviews for Metronome Beats
← Back to Metronome BeatsMetronome Beats is the best! ......after trying several other metronome and tuning apps this one is by far better than anything I've tried so far. I'm learning to play the drums and it is perfect for what I need keep up the good work thank you so much!
I find the metronome beats app useful, as it can blend well with the Perfect Piano phone apps when played together. You can switched between apps to control the loudness played on the metronome beats while the other apps are playing. It is easy to use with the simple screen interface that allows you to change the tempo easily. The drum beats pattern played are shown clearly on each count. What a great apps for musicians learning to sing and play chords with accompaniment drum beats rhythm.
This is undoubtedly the best, no bells and whistles metronome app, with required options, and simple user interface. Most importantly, the app has the option to keep it on in background, along with other audio sources, termed as audio focus. Kudos, team!
This app is easy to use (I'm 66 and not particularly tech savvy). I use Metronome Beats to help me reduce the gait problems I have due to Parkinson's. The exercise requires increasing and decreasing the rate by 10 every 60 seconds between specified parameters, as well as changing the number of beats per measure periodically. Both of these options are available to create an individualized program that can be repeated as needed. I love this app!
I just got this app and knew nothing about how to use it. I am using it for 4 beats on a specific breathing pattern. I was able to figure it out and love it. It offers so much. Even volume control. Can hardly wait for time to play with it. Might be several months. I give it a 5 because it seems to be so generous with all of its uses. I may even take up a few drumming beats. Thanks!!!
One of the better options on Android. And you get a lot in the free version. Stand out features: whole screen flash with latency adjustment for BT. You can set subdivisions and which notes to play. So first and last notes on triplets, or first, third, and fifth on quintuplets. I'm considering the pro version which adds bar muting so you can test your own terrible clock. Great for an aspiring drummer. Sadly, no polyrhythms from what I can see, but I can dream.
I use the metronome app for guitar fretboard memorization: playing the same note across all six strings, within the first twelve frets, first up then down and repeating with all the notes. Great exercise. The metronome drives home memorization & recall by the urgency of having to find and play the next note on time, starting at 40bpm and working toward 80bpm. I don't really use it to practice songs or scales as I tend to play with backing tracks, instead. Great tool. Well designed interface.
It's easy to use, I pretty much got the sound I need. I don't even use it for music. I have two modes of getting through the day extremely slow or going like a bat out of ......well you know. One day I thought I want to be efficient, and being efficient is all about planning then pacing ie..tempo in how you're moving and thinking, so having been a musician I though what better than a metronome pulse. Pick an efficient tempo and it keeps you, well at least me, moving at a nice even steady pace.
I like the functions. Some audio glitches make playing with a sound system difficult but I may have fixed through settings. For the temp trainer, the mute function doesn't work great because you can't control it in tandem with tempo increase, so it just mutes at random points in your riff. I want it to increase tempo every 18 bars, and mute 11-14, then jump back, then do the same after the increase.
This is a stock standard metronome app. Which is fantastic! I can subdivide beats by as many values as I want, change the bar structure, tap a tempo, change the sounds.... basically everything you'd want from a metronome. And by far, its best value feature is that you can make a one-time purchase and not have to worry about any subscription rubbish. THANK YOU to the devs for not going that route. The ONLY feature that I feel is missing is a vocal sound set to count rather than just presets.
I needed an app for exercising. I wanted two tone's: the first part/tone with three beats and the second part/tone with two beats. This is the only app I found that could do it. I went ahead and paid for the app. Maybe you could do it with the free version, but I couldn't figure out how. In any event it's been very helpful for my workout five stars.
Highly configurable metronome app, better than others I tried. I use it to monitor my running cadence, e.g., 180 steps per minute; w/ a beat on every other step in my Aftershokz Bluetooth phones, I land my right foot with each beat. (Short strides help me avoid recurrence of the heel pain of plantar fasciitis.) I like the clave sound: easy to hear, not annoying. The ads are low key, not a problem for me.
PERFECT APP! LOVE IT!! I use this app to help me to go to sleep at night. The slow, steady beats lull me right to sleep every night in about 15 min. I like that there's a variety of different sounds to choose from and a timer I can set to have the app shut off. I also like being able to control the speed of the beats. Not a lot of ads getting in the way either.
I'm relearning how to play bass guitar properly, and this app is making unlearning bad habits a lot easier. I love how there's a timer that lets you know how long you've been practicing. Best of all, you can make an analog of drum tracks you've heard and practice at lower speed. Great for an old dog like me to learn new tricks. Hell, I might take up jazz and tech metal!
I'm just using the most basic functions of the app, to keep track of one of my PT exercises, that requires me to hold each rep for 5 seconds. I set the bpm to 60, set 8 beats to the bar, and put the emphasis on 3 consecutive beats. Presto! Now I have an auditory cue for a 5-second hold and a 3-second rest. Works perfectly, and it was very easy to set up.
This works extremely well for my exercise routine. One beat per measure for my chosen rate per minute. My favorite (apparently unique) feature is the ability to increase the tempo automatically. I can also set the maximum rate. All I have to do then is start the beat and pedal or row until it stops. Super easy to do even while half awake every morning. One very minor wish list item would be to have some sort of finsh sound as a kind of "reward" for finishing your session. Thanks for a great app.
The free version/capabilities are perfect for my needs, which requires only basic time signatures. The auto-increase tempo function...*chef's kiss*. I have not compared this to other similar free metronome apps, so there may be better apps out there, but this is a pretty good start to finding a baseline out of what you may want/need from your app. I haven't had the need to even look into the paid version's functionality, so I can't speak to that. Not buggy at all with my Samsung Galaxy 9.
I started with metronome, liked it and went on to Pro. I thought it was a one year subscription, didn't work out that way. I think it was something in my phone because several other apps have - had issues. Purchased the metronome again today for $4.99 and that too, went away. I am not blaming Stonekick, it was good while it lasted though.
Awesome and useful! Ads are completely unobtrusive (banner only), and it's SO rare in 2025 to find an app with a free version that's this fully functional. I've already shilled it to my drum instructor! 😄 I don't yet have a use for the paid features, but I suspect I will in the future, and at that point, I will gladly buy the paid version of this app because of how great the free version is and especially because it's a one-time purchase (also exceedingly rare these days). Thanks devs!