The best metronome app out there. It has no ads, it has a fade feature with 2 awesome parameters, and any accent. This is a practicing musicians metronome. Can't recommend it enough.
Reviews for Time Guru Metronome
Great App if it didn't crash. Have used this on iOS without issues. Metronome will shut off after 30 minutes - 1 hour, which is problematic when practicing.
It does a good job of muting beats as it claims, and it is useful as a simple metronome. If it allowed dotted quarters, dotted haves, and the corresponding rests, it would be useful interpreting rhythms. Seems like an obvious extension. Am I missing something?
Very useful and powerful app! Only gets 4 stars though because it is tedious to modify patterns (i.e to change something at the beginning of a pattern, you have to delete the whole thing and completely reassemble it). Also, while 16 measures seems generous I feel limited by it. Some ideas to consider: -"Clear" button -"Undo" button -Some way to re-order entered measures (tap, hold, & drag?) -Some way to change the number of beats in a measure without deleting (scrub left/right?)
I was looking for a metronome app that went below 40bpm and had programmable features for leaving out beats, etc and this is a great app. Really easy to use and great for serious musicians.
Overly complicated for a metronome. I've been playing music for 45+ years and have had a variety of metronomes. All have been simple and easy to use. Except this ap, which has nothing intuitive about it and offers no basic guidance on how to use it. Complete waste of money. Avoid it.
Ok but... The app has a nice feature set. unfortunately it's not true on my Samsung galaxy S9. I've tried setting power mode to max performance, which helps but there's clearly a lag between each sequence. Hence the poor grade.
By far the best metronome app I've found. The random skipping of beats is an awesome feature too. Thanks! (No idea how hard it'd be to implement, but if there was a feature to share presets with other users of the app, that would be incredibly useful)
Amazing. Absolutely the best metronome. It's an incredibly powerful and flexible tool for improving your musical timing and learning not to follow a pulse so much as naturally sync to it.
Well I'm sure the non-musician designers and programmers are beaming with pride but this is more like a game than a metronome. It is not intuitive and instructions are useless. ......... Edit 05/01/2021. No, "just start pushing buttons" is for gamers. I recommend a great book for "programmers", "Don't Make Me Think". What does the the row of numbered circles correspond to? Let's start there.