Metronome

2013-12-07 Thread Chris Goodwin
All,

Thanks for recent advice on an app that beeps so I can pedal at the correct 
speed on my training bike.  the TempoPerfect app does the trick just fine.  It 
is a basic but simple app that does what I need.

Many thanks,

Chris 
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Re: I need a VO accessible metronome or beeping app

2013-12-05 Thread Esther
Tempo Perfect is a great metronome app.  The reason I suggested using 
GigBabyFree! instead in an earlier reply is that I prefer to use rhythm or 
music tracks for exercise sessions, and this app lets you either use a straight 
metronome or play a backing rhythm track of your choice at the beat interval 
you select.  You can also monitor how many revs you've done by checking the 
counters for bars and beats until you reset. However, that just reflects my 
preference to use actual music or rhythm tracks to keep pace for workout 
sessions rather than a metronome; the original poster did only ask for a 
metronome.   The other thing I've used the GigBabyFree! app for is checking BPM 
(beats per minute) of songs, since you can put in decimal intervals for the 
metronome beats -- not just whole number counts -- or you can use the "Tap" 
button on the tempo screen to beat out a rhythm to a song and read off its BPM.

Apparently, there are apps that will analyze the BPM of your music collection 
(and even adjust them to your preferred tempo). PaceDJLite was a free example, 
although I could only launch this without the app crashing under iOS 7.

Cheers,

Esther 


On Dec 5, 2013, at 6:45 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:

> Would have to agree with Sarah, Tempo perfect would be my app of choice as 
> well.  .  
> On Dec 4, 2013, at 9:48 AM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
>> Actually it;s pretty close so it should be fine. 60 is about the speed of a 
>> clock so you can gage your stuff by that if you need to. 120 of corse is 
>> double and 30 is half as fast as the clock speed.
>> 
>> Good luck and hope tempo perfect helps. It helps me like I said in my music 
>> so it might help in your biking or what ever you are doing. 
>> On Dec 3, 2013, at 7:43 PM, Phil Halton  wrote:
>> 
>>> Tempo Perfect by nch software is an excellent metronome for the IOS 
>>> platform. They probably have a version for Mac OSX as well. Of course, it 
>>> deals with beats per minute, not revolutions per minute, but that's not a 
>>> big problem as I think you just want a steady beat that can be adjusted 
>>> faster or slower.
>>> . .'
>>> 
>>> On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:40 PM, Chris Goodwin  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> I do a lot of cycle training on a static bike and my coach sets me 
>>>> sessions where I need to cycle at 70 revs per minute, 80 rpm, 90 rpm, 100 
>>>> rpm and so on.  I therefore want an app that beeps at these kinds of rates.
>>>> 
>>>> I've looked at about 4 or 5 musicians metronome apps where all but one 
>>>> wasn't usable with voice over.  the one that I could just about use though 
>>>> wouldn't let me set the rpm as I wanted - it kept to 4 bpm intervals.
>>>> 
>>>> I've googled the topic without luck.
>>>> 
>>>> Can anyone suggest an app where I can set the beeps per minute so I can 
>>>> then cycle along at that speed for up to about 6 minutes at a time?
>>>> 
>>>> Many thanks all,
>>>> 
>>>> Chris 
>>>> L:
>> 
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Re: I need a VO accessible metronome or beeping app

2013-12-05 Thread Dan Eickmeier
Would have to agree with Sarah, Tempo perfect would be my app of choice as 
well.  .  
On Dec 4, 2013, at 9:48 AM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:

> Actually it;s pretty close so it should be fine. 60 is about the speed of a 
> clock so you can gage your stuff by that if you need to. 120 of corse is 
> double and 30 is half as fast as the clock speed.
> 
> Good luck and hope tempo perfect helps. It helps me like I said in my music 
> so it might help in your biking or what ever you are doing. 
> On Dec 3, 2013, at 7:43 PM, Phil Halton  wrote:
> 
>> Tempo Perfect by nch software is an excellent metronome for the IOS 
>> platform. They probably have a version for Mac OSX as well. Of course, it 
>> deals with beats per minute, not revolutions per minute, but that's not a 
>> big problem as I think you just want a steady beat that can be adjusted 
>> faster or slower.
>> . .'
>> 
>> On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:40 PM, Chris Goodwin  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I do a lot of cycle training on a static bike and my coach sets me sessions 
>>> where I need to cycle at 70 revs per minute, 80 rpm, 90 rpm, 100 rpm and so 
>>> on.  I therefore want an app that beeps at these kinds of rates.
>>> 
>>> I've looked at about 4 or 5 musicians metronome apps where all but one 
>>> wasn't usable with voice over.  the one that I could just about use though 
>>> wouldn't let me set the rpm as I wanted - it kept to 4 bpm intervals.
>>> 
>>> I've googled the topic without luck.
>>> 
>>> Can anyone suggest an app where I can set the beeps per minute so I can 
>>> then cycle along at that speed for up to about 6 minutes at a time?
>>> 
>>> Many thanks all,
>>> 
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Re: I need a VO accessible metronome or beeping app

2013-12-04 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Actually it;s pretty close so it should be fine. 60 is about the speed of a 
clock so you can gage your stuff by that if you need to. 120 of corse is double 
and 30 is half as fast as the clock speed.

Good luck and hope tempo perfect helps. It helps me like I said in my music so 
it might help in your biking or what ever you are doing. 
On Dec 3, 2013, at 7:43 PM, Phil Halton  wrote:

> Tempo Perfect by nch software is an excellent metronome for the IOS platform. 
> They probably have a version for Mac OSX as well. Of course, it deals with 
> beats per minute, not revolutions per minute, but that's not a big problem as 
> I think you just want a steady beat that can be adjusted faster or slower.
> . .'
> 
> On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:40 PM, Chris Goodwin  wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I do a lot of cycle training on a static bike and my coach sets me sessions 
>> where I need to cycle at 70 revs per minute, 80 rpm, 90 rpm, 100 rpm and so 
>> on.  I therefore want an app that beeps at these kinds of rates.
>> 
>> I've looked at about 4 or 5 musicians metronome apps where all but one 
>> wasn't usable with voice over.  the one that I could just about use though 
>> wouldn't let me set the rpm as I wanted - it kept to 4 bpm intervals.
>> 
>> I've googled the topic without luck.
>> 
>> Can anyone suggest an app where I can set the beeps per minute so I can then 
>> cycle along at that speed for up to about 6 minutes at a time?
>> 
>> Many thanks all,
>> 
>> Chris 
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Re: I need a VO accessible metronome or beeping app

2013-12-03 Thread Phil Halton
Tempo Perfect by nch software is an excellent metronome for the IOS platform. 
They probably have a version for Mac OSX as well. Of course, it deals with 
beats per minute, not revolutions per minute, but that's not a big problem as I 
think you just want a steady beat that can be adjusted faster or slower.
. .'

On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:40 PM, Chris Goodwin  wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I do a lot of cycle training on a static bike and my coach sets me sessions 
> where I need to cycle at 70 revs per minute, 80 rpm, 90 rpm, 100 rpm and so 
> on.  I therefore want an app that beeps at these kinds of rates.
> 
> I've looked at about 4 or 5 musicians metronome apps where all but one wasn't 
> usable with voice over.  the one that I could just about use though wouldn't 
> let me set the rpm as I wanted - it kept to 4 bpm intervals.
> 
> I've googled the topic without luck.
> 
> Can anyone suggest an app where I can set the beeps per minute so I can then 
> cycle along at that speed for up to about 6 minutes at a time?
> 
> Many thanks all,
> 
> Chris 
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Re: I need a VO accessible metronome or beeping app

2013-12-03 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Try tempo perfect. I use that all the time, not for exercise but for my 
conducting work.  it’s free and you can find it on the ios app store. 

Hth.
On Dec 3, 2013, at 2:40 PM, Chris Goodwin  wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I do a lot of cycle training on a static bike and my coach sets me sessions 
> where I need to cycle at 70 revs per minute, 80 rpm, 90 rpm, 100 rpm and so 
> on.  I therefore want an app that beeps at these kinds of rates.
> 
> I've looked at about 4 or 5 musicians metronome apps where all but one wasn't 
> usable with voice over.  the one that I could just about use though wouldn't 
> let me set the rpm as I wanted - it kept to 4 bpm intervals.
> 
> I've googled the topic without luck.
> 
> Can anyone suggest an app where I can set the beeps per minute so I can then 
> cycle along at that speed for up to about 6 minutes at a time?
> 
> Many thanks all,
> 
> Chris 
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Re: I need a VO accessible metronome or beeping app

2013-12-03 Thread Esther
Hi Chris,

I have a slightly different suggestion that might work well for you.  There's a 
musician's app called GigBabyFree! by ioMetrics LLC that is quite accessible, 
and that has a built in metronome:
• GigBabyFree! (free) by ioMetrics LLC
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gigbabyfree!/id306833575?mt=8
I have the paid version of their GigDaddy MultiTrack Mixer app which is also 
accessible, and this is a cut down version.  This is actually better than a 
straight metronome, because it comes with a list if backing rhythm tracks that 
you can play at the tempo that you set up on the first screen.  So let's say 
you open the app at the "tempo" screen (the selected first of four tabs at the 
bottom of the screen).  Flick right to the text field for the tempo, double 
tap, and then use the on-screen keyboard to change that value and type in the 
number of beats per minute you want to use (e.g., 100.0), and double tap 
"return" at the bottom right corner of the keyboard to enter the value. There's 
also a slider, but it works in percentages, so just use the text box. Now you 
could just flick to and double tap the "start" button that is just above the 
"Tempo" tab at the bottom left of the screen to start the beat, and double tap 
again to stop it, but let's make this more interesting.

Double tap the "Rhythms" tab that is the 4th tab at the bottom right corner of 
the screen -- also the last element in the screen, so you can navigate there 
with a four finger tap on the bottom half of the screen.

On the "GigBaby! Rhythms" screen there's an alphabetical listing of rhythm 
tracks with a table index along the right side.  Let's sample the track "Funk 
1". Flick to it and double tap.  On the screen that comes up, flick the 
"Listen" button and double tap. Double tap again to stop the sample playing, 
then move back to the previous screen of rhythms. Double tap the "Tempo" tab to 
get back to the Tempo screen. Now when you double tap the "Start" button you'll 
hear the rhythm track you selected playing at the specified tempo.  If you 
navigate to the first element of the screen with a four finger tap in the top 
half of the screen, you'll hear VO announce the name of the track that is 
playing, "Funk 1". Flicking right will give you the bar number, and them the 
beat number. (In this free version of the app, the tracks are on a 4/4 count.) 
So you can easily work out how many minutes you've been playing the track by 
counting the number of bars, multiplying this by 4 for the total number of 
beats and dividing by the beats per minute you used for the tempo. If you want 
to reset the beat and bar counters, after double tapping the "Stop" button, 
flick right to the "Restart" button and double tap.

The other thing you could do is simply identify songs in your iTunes music 
library according to their beats per minute (BPM).  That's actually one of the 
fields you can fill in for each track.  Then you can make workout smart 
playlists where you choose your music according to the BPM, and for a total 
playing time up to some fixed total.  Or you could simply loop the playback of 
some of your favorite songs with the correct BPM.  There are some famous 
examples of songs with certain BPM values.  When people are trained to 
administer CPR to heart attack victims, they should optimally press at a rate 
of about 100 BPM.  The common way of getting people to remember the correct 
tempo is to get them to keep the pace of "Stayin' Alive" - the song the Bee 
Gees sang for the John Travolta movie, Saturday Night Fever. (It's actually 
about 104 BPM).  You could use the metronome feature to identify songs in your 
music collection that are close to the BPM rates you want to train with.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther 


On Dec 3, 2013, at 12:40 PM, Chris Goodwin wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I do a lot of cycle training on a static bike and my coach sets me sessions 
> where I need to cycle at 70 revs per minute, 80 rpm, 90 rpm, 100 rpm and so 
> on.  I therefore want an app that beeps at these kinds of rates.
> 
> I've looked at about 4 or 5 musicians metronome apps where all but one wasn't 
> usable with voice over.  the one that I could just about use though wouldn't 
> let me set the rpm as I wanted - it kept to 4 bpm intervals.
> 
> I've googled the topic without luck.
> 
> Can anyone suggest an app where I can set the beeps per minute so I can then 
> cycle along at that speed for up to about 6 minutes at a time?
> 
> Many thanks all,
> 
> Chris 
> 

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I need a VO accessible metronome or beeping app

2013-12-03 Thread Chris Goodwin
Hi all,

I do a lot of cycle training on a static bike and my coach sets me sessions 
where I need to cycle at 70 revs per minute, 80 rpm, 90 rpm, 100 rpm and so on. 
 I therefore want an app that beeps at these kinds of rates.

I've looked at about 4 or 5 musicians metronome apps where all but one wasn't 
usable with voice over.  the one that I could just about use though wouldn't 
let me set the rpm as I wanted - it kept to 4 bpm intervals.

I've googled the topic without luck.

Can anyone suggest an app where I can set the beeps per minute so I can then 
cycle along at that speed for up to about 6 minutes at a time?

Many thanks all,

Chris 
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Re: an accesible metronome for ios

2012-11-08 Thread Sarah Alawami
Nice will try it out. and see if hopefully one day I can play this darned piece 
with out rushing. but I figure anything will help in the practice room lol! 
it's getting late here and I don't feel like annoying anyone with scale and 
music practice now but will try it out in the morning.

If there's any others you find let me know. as my stuff I do for the test has 
to be at quarter note equals 130. Yeah fun and boring times  lol!

Be blessed and thanks.
On Nov 8, 2012, at 3:28 PM, Danny Noonan  wrote:

> I'm having a quick play with it now and it takes a little getting used to the 
> tones and the way they are used but looks very nice. When setting tempo, if 
> you want to move by 8 steps rather than 1, use a 3 finger swipe up or down. 
> You'll get a beep but it will actually work. Much nicer when moving from 35 
> bpm to 120. 
> 
> Thanks for the great suggestion.
> 
> Danny:
> 
> On 09/11/2012, at 7:20 AM, Phil Halton  wrote:
> 
>> tempo perfect is great and totally accessible. Its an NCH freebee
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Sarah Alawami" 
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Re: an accesible metronome for ios

2012-11-08 Thread Danny Noonan
I'm having a quick play with it now and it takes a little getting used to the 
tones and the way they are used but looks very nice. When setting tempo, if you 
want to move by 8 steps rather than 1, use a 3 finger swipe up or down. You'll 
get a beep but it will actually work. Much nicer when moving from 35 bpm to 
120. 

Thanks for the great suggestion.

Danny:

On 09/11/2012, at 7:20 AM, Phil Halton  wrote:

> tempo perfect is great and totally accessible. Its an NCH freebee
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Sarah Alawami" 
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>> Hello to all. Does anyone know of an accessible metronome for ios? there 
>> used to be one but apple pulled it from the app store for some reason and 
>> steinway's one is not accessible at all. I rush a lot and my teacher 
>> suggested I obtain a metronome preferably one I can make real loud so I can 
>> hear over my practicing.
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Re: an accesible metronome for ios

2012-11-08 Thread Phil Halton

tempo perfect is great and totally accessible. Its an NCH freebee

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Hello to all. Does anyone know of an accessible metronome for ios? there 
used to be one but apple pulled it from the app store for some reason and 
steinway's one is not accessible at all. I rush a lot and my teacher 
suggested I obtain a metronome preferably one I can make real loud so I 
can hear over my practicing.


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Re: an accesible metronome for ios

2012-11-08 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
you've got me thinking.  I wonder if such an app could be written, but rather 
than ticking it might vibrate at a speed required.  That way you wouldn't have 
to make the volume go so high.

Dónal
On 8 Nov 2012, at 17:48, Sarah Alawami  wrote:

> Hello to all. Does anyone know of an accessible metronome for ios? there used 
> to be one but apple pulled it from the app store for some reason and 
> steinway's one is not accessible at all. I rush a lot and my teacher 
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> hear over my practicing.
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Re: an accesible metronome for ios

2012-11-08 Thread Danny Noonan
The only one I know of is web metronome so if that's the one pulled I can't 
help sorry. 

Danny 



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an accesible metronome for ios

2012-11-08 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hello to all. Does anyone know of an accessible metronome for ios? there used 
to be one but apple pulled it from the app store for some reason and steinway's 
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