aiMetronome

AINARS SABLOVSKIS

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0.0 stars$2.99
4+Version 1.2Updated 3/31/2026, 6:23:38 PM
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Key features - Accurate tempo (10-300bpm): scroll, tap and fine adjustments. Slow technical work, medium groove, or fast runs – just twist the big knob. Use the + / – buttons to fine‑tune in 1 BPM steps. Tap the center to set the tempo you feel. Your taps are averaged, so the BPM settles smoothly instead of bouncing on every tap. - iVolume™ (adaptive)* listens to you and automatically adapts click sound level for your dynamic range. You can still adjust system volume with the device buttons. - When you play louder, it turns itself up - When you get quiet, it backs off - Smart Volume Boost (10 or 20 seconds) temporarily boosts clarity for count‑ins or starts, then smoothly fades back to iVolume™. The goal: you always hear it, but it doesn’t blast your brain. Volume will just sit in proper background of your music. Also ideal for lessons: the metronome backs off during discussions. - Change different time signatures or subdivisions in a simple, intuitive way. - Choose visual effect: on-screen or/and torch on your device (works when the screen is on). - Click sounds. Pick what works for you and your instrument: Claves, Click, or Beep - Works well in background. Close your devices screen & save battery life - Works well with Bluetooth. Use your Bluetooth headphones or speakers. N.B. The mic for iVolume™ always stays on your iPhone/iPad, so it listens to your actual playing in the room, not the Bluetoh device. That way iVolume™ reacts to what you’re really doing* - Clean, dark interface. A simple, dark design. Easy to read, easy to hit the right thing when you’re focused on playing Note For the most stable experience, it is recommended to close other heavy apps while you practice. * Important: Focus your device's mic 0.5–2m from the sound source and do not lay your device (iPhone or iPad) directly on the instrument (for example, on a piano). This can cause unnaturally high ambient readings at the device's mic and distort the adaptive volume behavior. When aiVolume™ is on, the iPhone version always indicates the main mic location. From developer "I’m a musician, and the development of metronome started because I waited too long for proper one that behaved the way I actually needed. I built aiMetronome for my own practice, then tested it extensively with different instruments and setups. Everything here exists because it solved a real practice annoyance. Made by a musician, for musicians." ainars

Released
2026-03-24T07:00:00Z
Current version
1.2

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