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Drum Loops & Metronome Analysis

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Drum Loops & Metronome is a free multimedia app tailored for iPhone users, focusing on music practice and performance. It features an extensive library of over 500 drum grooves spanning various genres, including Rock, Blues, Jazz Shuffle, and Latin, making it easy for users to find suitable backing tracks through efficient search and filter options. The app is designed for musicians looking to enhance their rhythm skills with high-quality sound and versatility.

A standout feature of Drum Loops & Metronome is its collection of rhythms inspired by renowned drummers and bands, ensuring a diverse experience for users. The app allows offline access to all drum tracks, facilitating practice sessions without internet connectivity. It also includes features such as customizable playlists and accurate BPM measurement with visual aids, which help musicians maintain timing and improve their overall performance.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
26.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
11
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Co-designed by session musicians.

Co-designed by session musicians. A simple and effective interface aids musicians to easily play along in time to a real drum beat or a simple click of a metronome.

Choose between metronome, drum loop patterns or drum loops from songs and play along.

100s of grooves from all genres and great bands. E.g. Rock, Blues Jazz Shuffle, Latin.

Highly accurate BPM engine...


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