4/5 rating based on 46 reviews. Read all reviews for m30 pendulum style free (musebook metronome) for iPhone.
m30 pendulum style free (musebook metronome) is free iOS app published by AMuseTec Co., Ltd.
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Everyone who says it doesn't beep at the right time, you have to change the time signature.
Cybalexander
I've tried out a variety of different metronome apps and this the best. It's free, has a variety of meters, wide range of tempos, and you can tap the tempo to it, which is apparently a rare feature! A rather enjoyable one :)
katonalimb
I downloaded the free version and would be 100% satisfied IF the app wouldn't crash when the Ad bar is touched (usually by accident). When I return to the app, it is completely frozen. Have to exit app & restart. Still, it's a VERY flexible app, great for what I need (Layne Redmond frame drumming), and it was Very easy figuring out how to use it. Would definitely be 5 stars without the annoying Ads. Ads (and the bug) make me feel like I'm being forced to purchase the paid app.
Stev71
It's not very easy to work. Also, it's not all that responsive when changing the tempo.
Steph.winning
This app is really the best metronome out there, especially when you're playing a piece with an awkward time signature or need those triplet subdivisions. I haven't gotten any crashes or had problems with the app, and it also has a very loud beat. I don't really see the purpose of the tap your own beat feature, but other than that it's a great metronome. Five stars!
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Im trying to use it for a song with a time signature of 3/4. It has a lot of 8th & 16th notes, and the accented beats are throwing me off. You're supposed to be able to turn it off, but the note is still accented, just in a different way.
SuperWhoLock Fan
Again, I needed a metronome for a tape test, and this was by far the worst one I tried out. I couldn't get it to start- there seemed to be no play button- unless I did it manually; and for a tape test, manually isn't accurate enough. I read other reviews about how it's great for "odd tempos", but as far as working normally for those of us who need a regular, functioning metronome? Fail.