Metronomerous - Rhythm training & practice
Elevate your music skills with this versatile metronome, perfect for mastering complex rhythms & customizable beats.

- 2.10.1 Version
- 3.2 Score
- 376K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
This metronome is designed to enhance your rhythmic abilities along with your music, featuring a range of valuable tools. It includes all the functionalities that I, as a professional percussionist, have always desired in a metronome.
Some basic understanding of musical notation and a bit of time for familiarization are required.
Features:
- completely free of ads
- subdivisions: eighth notes, sixteenth notes, triplets, quintuplets, septuplets
- accents can be applied on any 16th or triplet note
- adjustable volume settings for each subdivision or accent
- tempo can be set by sliding, tapping, numeric input, or tap-in
- includes Italian tempo terminology
- provides visual and vibrating feedback for tempo
- silence option: mute playback for several measures
- TempoIncrement: allows for gradual tempo increases during playback
- features various sounds, some of which are customizable
- save different configurations in the BeatList
- program intricate beat sequences (arrangements)
- capability to share arrangements between devices
- available in both portrait and landscape views
- in-app assistance
- languages available: English, German, Russian
Needed Permissions:
READ_PHONE_STATE
- to halt the metronome when receiving calls
INTERNET & ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- necessary for sharing created arrangements
Known issues
- somewhat complex and not visually appealing
"Precision Metronome Pro: The Virtuoso’s Secret Weapon for Rhythmic Mastery"
As a musician who’s wrestled with clunky, one-dimensional metronomes for years, this app feels like unlocking a hidden level in the art of rhythm. Designed by a percussionist for perfectionists, it’s the Swiss Army knife of timing tools—finally bridging the gap between mechanical precision and creative flexibility. The ad-free interface alone is a breath of fresh air, but the real magic lies in its granular control: programming septuplet subdivisions with custom accents, dialing in triplet volumes to mimic ghost notes, or crafting labyrinthine arrangements that evolve like a living score. Whether I’re woodshedding polyrhythms or prepping for a studio session, features like TempoIncrement let me simulate gradual accelerations (hello, orchestral crescendos!), while silent measures force my internal clock to stay razor-sharp. The tactile tap-to-tempo and vibrate-on-beat functions are lifesavers during loud drum practices, and the Italian tempo terms add a nostalgic nod to classical training. Yes, the learning curve is steeper than your average click-track app—programming intricate arrangements feels like coding a rhythm genome—but once mastered, it’s pure empowerment. Sharing bespoke beat sequences with bandmates (or rivals!) via cloud sync turns collaboration into a game, and the portrait/landscape adaptability means it’s as at-home on a piano stand as it is in a drummer’s dungeon. While the aesthetics lean more “functional” than “flashy,” every feature serves a purpose: the BeatList saves my go-to configurations for jazz swing vs. metal blast beats, and customizable sounds (woodblock, cowbell, or synthetic blips) keep monotony at bay. For anyone serious about rhythm—whether you’re dissecting Reich’s phasing or nailing a pop groove—this app isn’t just a metronome. It’s a rhythm lab, a practice partner, and a silent maestro all in one. 🥁⏱️ Complex? Absolutely. Indispensable? Unquestionably.
- Version2.10.1
- UpdateMay 26, 2025
- DeveloperKnoedelbart
- CategoryMusic & Audio
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
- Downloads376K+
- Package Namemh.knoedelbart.metronomerous
- Signature73d67853fecbdf5c2d947c6fa15eed42
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Free with no ads
Amazing music-related options
Easy-to-use and comprehend UI
Highly customizable features
Ability to save rhythms and patterns
Supports various time signatures and subdivisions
Useful for beginners and advanced musicians alike
Provides silence between clicks for internal timing
Good sound quality and customizable beats
Steep learning curve for novices
Tedious arrangements process
Issues with app crashing or lagging
Difficult tempo selection mechanism
Specific sound limitations (e.g., lack of traditional sounds)
User interface may be confusing at first
Limited feedback on certain features
Lack of basic recording functionality
Possible compatibility issues with some devices