

Maybe great things are just around the corner. 2018 6:01 AM > To: > Subject: Re: metronome app > Ah. I do love that Steinberg are doing creative things with their trainee programme. I find smart metronome a > little easier to use. Looks great, it’s free, works on an iPhone and goes click. If you get stuck generating a steady click from your Smart Click app you can always head over to the dedicated support forum. You can enter the BPM by tapping it, entering in on a keypad or turning a dial – that’s innovation at work.
#Smart metronome app manual#
It’s not even in the 5 page manual (5 pages! It’s a metronome!). It has a “Virtual Assistant” which sounds really interesting. I think they’re using the term “virtual” to indicate that it doesn’t exist because I can’t find out anything about this feature. It also doesn’t lose time when you move your phone – awesome! It says here you can even carry it in your pocket! You can stay in time “wherever you are” because, thankfully, it doesn’t require an atomic clock attachment. It’s “easy-to-use” which is a relief because getting a click out of most bits of software is a real trial… except it isn’t. If you didn’t get it to keep time then you really need to rethink what you’re teaching these trainees. It’s cool and everything, has an “accurate metronome engine” – basic requirement really. There’s not a whole lot you can say about it but Steinberg have managed to come up with an entire webpage devoted to it. I mean, it’s a metronome running on your phone.
