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| Country | Price |
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| Canada | 4.99 CAD |
| China | 28 CNY |
| France | 3.99 EUR |
| Germany | 3.99 EUR |
| Italy | 3.99 EUR |
| Netherlands | 3.99 EUR |
| Portugal | 3.99 EUR |
| Spain | 3.99 EUR |
| Poland | 4.49 EUR |
| UK | 3.99 GBP |
| India | 399 INR |
| Japan | 600 JPY |
| Korea, Republic Of | 5500 KRW |
| Poland | 19.99 PLN |
| Russia | 349 RUB |
| Turkey | 149.99 TRY |
| USA | 3.99 USD |
| Korea, Republic Of | 4.39 USD |
| Ukraine | 4.99 USD |
Reviews
All reviews →Brilliant functionality, moderate design!
Top Bpm counter, fast and accurate even at low volume! The ui could be improved, rather low-level design.
Na ja
Bei mir funktioniert es leider nicht so, oft wird kein Beat erkannt (obwohl ich direkt vor dem Mikro Trommel). Schade.
Very useful app
As a drummer, I always dreamed of having a gadget for real-time feedback of my tempo. As an electrical engineer, it seemed a mobile app would be the perfect way to go. But to reliably extract the bpm from whatever acoustic sounds the mic is picking up? Wow, thats a tough problem. While looking around for ideas and tools on how I might make my own, I stumbled upon liveBPM. There must be a lot more under the hood than the simple interface would suggest, because this app is very robust. Im very impressed with how it responds to changes in volume, rhythm pattern or tempo. Clap a simple rhythm along to a metronome in the background, then turn off the metronome to watch your how your internal tempo drifts. Its fun to watch the bpm graph with your eyes open or closed. If new releases of liveBPM are planned Id love to add a second graph displaying the position of individual claps relative to the current measure. An excellent, well-engineered app.
Easiest way to stay steady while maintaining a human feel.
I took to this app the first time I ever used it. I have it installed on an old 3GS for back up. Sometimes I put the extra (the 3Gs) on the floor close to the bass player so he can have his own reference. I use it on my iPad for non-singing gigs and on my iPhone for all the rest. A must have for any serious drummer or bass player wanting to rein-in an errant drummer! It works on the floor, sitting on my bass drum or mounted on a stand!
Best in App Store
The others Ive tried were grossly inaccurate or required tapping.
Not for real musicians.
This app seems nice in principle, but it cant count very high. Its counting every Coltrane tune I put on in halftime (160 vs. the actual quarter note speed of 320, etc.). If the developers are going to charge four dollars for this, youd think they might have listened to a jazz album once or twice. If you play jazz, save your money.
Not too happy
The app does what it claims to do... for some music. If a tune has a consistent down beat, it keeps track pretty well. But it cannot keep up with anything that has a lot of off beats; it gets confused very easily. If you plan to use this with rock, jazz, etc. it will probably work very well for you, but if you are doing something more advanced dont expect much.