Silent Musician's Metronome - As Precise to Watch as a Conductor's Baton

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"...  I found it reliable enough to abandon audio clicks altogether and use as a silent metronome, which also makes it useful for deaf musicians. Studio owners could display it on screen in their live rooms to keep players in time without them requiring headphones..."  Martin Walker, Mini Review in PC Notes, Sound on Sound Magazine 

What is it?

A silent metronome to use for drummers or players of loud instruments, also for deaf musicians, or because you prefer to practise without a metronome click.

Also suitable for owners of recording studios as alternative to a click track, to help keep all the musicians in sync.

What can you do?

You can mute the sound and use it as a completely silent metronome.

Because the visuals are so precise, and show the beat really clearly, it is ideal for this task.

This is especially useful if your instrument is loud enough to mask the metronome tick - or if you are deaf.

Where is it?

Where do I find it in Bounce Metronome:

To use as a silent metronome, just click the play button for the bouncing balls on their own.

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Review

“I found it reliable enough to abandon audio clicks altogether and use as a silent metronome, which also makes it useful for deaf musicians. Studio owners could display it on screen in their live rooms to keep players in time without them requiring headphones”

Martin Walker, PC Notes column in Sound On Sound Magazine

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