Odd Metronome

🇺🇸 United States
Tony Overwater  | 
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60/100
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50/100
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60/100
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App Rating
4.6
rating
Votes
52
rating
App Age
12y 10m
rating
Last Update
May 03, 2021

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Rating
4.62
4.57
+1%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
52
591K
-100%
App Age
12y 10m
8y 4m
+54%
Price
$2
$1
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In-app Purchases Price
$0
$41
Update Frequency
1714d
31d
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Title Length
13
25
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Subtitle Length
24
27
-11%
Description Length
1 757
2 712
-35%
Number of Screenshots
351
1256
-72 %
Size
0MB
221MB

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Odd Metronome
Subtitle (
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The Musician's Metronome
Description (
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A revolutionary new metronome built by and for professional musicians. The Odd Metronome is the ultimate study companion. Create any rhythmic pattern in any meter with three different sounds (low, medium, high). Just tap the note-values on the screen and the Odd Metronome will build the rhythm, calculate the meter and play it instantly. The Odd Metronome offers you a wide array of possibilities: from a simple quarter note click to a complicated 47/8 rhythm. It’s up to your creativity. The moving cursor will let you follow the rhythm visually, so you never get lost. The Odd Metronome offers various Latin, Arabic and metronome rhythms and you can easily create your own patterns. It uses standard rhythmical notation. This will also allow you to construct your rhythms using the popular Long-Short Method which creates rhythms from groups of two or three eight notes. Three high quality sound samples deliver a low, medium and high beat and give an acoustic feel, making it very comfortable to play with. The Odd Metronome comes with six different sound sets: metronome, cajon, darabuka, drums and tabla, for studying various musical styles. The design is intuitive and clean with only those options and buttons that you really need, leaving you to do what you intended to do, study your instrument. *) Easy to use by intuitive design. *) Precise timing technology. *) No latency regardless of BPM rate. *) Create any odd meter. *) Follows the playing rhythm visually. *) Presets with different styles of rhythms: metronome, Arabic, Turkish, Ottoman, Latin. *) Save your own rhythms. *) Different sound sets for different styles: classic metronome, oriental percussion, drum set, tabla, cajun. *) Built by and for professional musicians.}
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Rating
4.6
52 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Brandonmbass
31 Aug, 2024
5
Okay, so I’ve been using this app for a few years now. I have created about 100 presets for this thing—it is massively helpful for creative rhythmic practice and it is EASY to input. If you can think in cut time, you’ve pretty much got room for most rhythms to be intuited into the app. The one thing functionally it doesn’t do is triplets, but if you’re creative you can find some workarounds and work on your time in the gaps. I’ve written 113-beat rhythmic cycles, which odd-metronome handles without lag. You can pretty much write out entire 8-bar phrases if you’re clever enough with it. The bugs: lately the app has not been opening. It might just need an iOS update. It can be finicky in that regard, but eventually it works. One constant bug the program has had is that it will lose audio if you open another app, so you’ll have to close and re-open odd metronome which can be a time-consuming part of practice if you’re switching in between things or if you have to answer say an email or text. Add the app not opening as of 8/31/24, and it’s a reason to not use it, but I would hope the developers may do some global edits every so often to mitigate these issues. Overall, this app has been an incredibly useful tool. While things like Tonal Energy and PolyNome function in the same way, Odd Metronome has the easiest to understand user interface and you can get to playing right away.
Coalescence
10 Jul, 2020
5
I never EVER write reviews: This app is beautiful. I needed one where I could program 17 or more beats in a bar. This is the only one that could deliver. It doesn’t have 16th notes, but that’s fine since you can just double the tempo and use eighth notes instead (and use half notes as quarter notes). Seriously grateful for this app!
lyragal
30 Apr, 2020
5
I'm so stoked that this app was been updated to the newer iOS! I'd kept my old 1st gen iPad up on the stand just to have this app available. Love how easy it is to input rhythms- even long ones like Turkish usul.

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.63
Voted: 52
App Store Link:
Price: 1.99 $
Website:
Email: -
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Categories: Music, Education
Size: -
App Age: 12 years 10 months
Release Date: Mar 02, 2013
Last Update: May 03, 2021
Version: 2.96.6
Version history
2.96.6
May 03, 2021
Thank you for using our app. We update the app regularly so we can make it better for you. This version contains several minor bug fixes for you, making the app even more usable and enjoyable.
1.2
Sep 19, 2019
This version has been updated for iOS 11 and up and had an updated graphic design.
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