Atomic Metronome

Atomic Metronome

Precision musical timing app

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Details about Atomic Metronome

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • February 16, 2021
  • September 30, 2024
  • 13.2+
  • 4+
  • 4.89MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • American English
    European Spanish

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Version History of Atomic Metronome

1.7

March 23, 2023

Added 'next' and 'previous' buttons for quickly moving between songs in setlist mode.

1.6

December 12, 2022

Enabled metronome to continue playback when placed into background mode

1.5

April 2, 2022

Added an option to automatically view the large metronome display during setlist playback.

1.4

December 12, 2021

Improved setlist feature and new moving click feature

1.3

December 2, 2021

New features: create setlists of metronome settings and moving click mode.

1.2

February 27, 2021

Design bespoke click sequence patterns. Silent click-gap and automatic tempo advance modes included. Click sound designer feature and one bar count in option.

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1.1

February 21, 2021

Silent click-gap and automatic tempo advance modes included. Tap tempo feature included and tempo range extended from 10 bpm - 300 bpm.

1.0

February 16, 2021

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Description of Atomic Metronome

Introducing Atomic – the atomic clock of metronomes! Atomic is advanced, simple and intuitive. Packed with customisable features and bombproof precision timing control. Features of Atomic include: • Click Sequencer - design your own click patterns • Tempo Advance mode - auto bpm increase • Silent Click / Click Gap mode • Moving click mode • Save Setlists and click track settings • Detailed Click Sound Designer • Advanced time signatures • Fully customisable color schemes • Tempo range from 10 bpm to 300 bpm The main metronome display shows the number of beats per bar in the center circle, with beat intervals displayed in the outer circle. The beat and interval segments count in time with the click, giving a novel and intuitive representation of musical measures and time signatures – this is particularly useful if you are working in a complex time signature or if you are new to musical concepts. You can change the tempo (bpm) of the metronome playback from the main display, and the number of beats-per-bar and intervals-per-beat can be selected in the Settings section. You can also design the click sequence by choosing which beats and sub-divisions are audible and a which are muted. From the Settings menu, you can also choose to audibly accent the first beat of each bar, and you can switch off the interval sound and display all together if you prefer a more simple setup. You’ll most likely want to go straight to the Colors tab and set the Atomic display to your personal color choice. There are also many ways to adjust the sound of Atomic to suit your preference and practice scenario. If you access the Sounds tab, you can adjust many sonic aspects of the beat and beat division click sounds. Firstly, the musical pitch of the main click and beat division notes can be selected independently from A5 (frequency = 880 Hz) through the musical octave to A6 (1760 Hz). Some people prefer a higher pitch click, whereas other prefer it to be lower, it also depends on the type of music you are practicing and the noise level in your practice room, which may help you decide what settings to use for the click. You can change the tonality of the beat or beat division click from a dull thud to something more musical with harmonic overtones. Equally, you can extend the click duration so it resonates for longer, or shorten it to be quite snappy. The relative volumes of the beat and beat division clicks can be set here also, and the overall volume of the app is set by the device’s normal volume buttons too. There are some advanced tools to help you develop your musical timing in Atomic too. In the Tools section, you can select the Timing Advance mode and set the metronome’s tempo to increase or decrease every time a specified number of bars complete. There is also the Silent Click mode, which allows you to silence the click for a number of beats in order to check that you can stay in time while it is inaudible. You can set how many beats are audible followed by how many beats are silent, and in combination with the time signature that you have set, this enables advance timing control to be developed. The Tools section also has a Tap Tempo feature, so you can tap out a number of beats and Atomic will calculate what tempo you are indicating with your tapping. The Atomic sound engine design prides itself on the highest possible accuracy, using every little bit of power within the advanced iPhone chipset. You’ll find that Atomic is as accurate as even the most professional digital-audio-workstation systems, such as Pro Tools or Logic Pro. In fact, we measure Atomic’s timing accuracy to the nearest 0.00002 seconds (that’s one in 50,000), so you can be sure the app doesn’t just look great, it will not let you down under any circumstances!
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Atomic Metronome: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Atomic Metronome?

No, the Atomic Metronome app is not compatible with iPads.

Who made the Atomic Metronome app?

RT Sixty Ltd released the Atomic Metronome app.

What is the minimum iOS version needed for Atomic Metronome to work?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 13.2 or above.

What user rating does the app have?

The Atomic Metronome app has a consumer rating of 4.8 and gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre is the Atomic Metronome app?

The App Category Of Atomic Metronome Is Music.

Which is the latest version of Atomic Metronome?

1.7 is the current version of Atomic Metronome.

When was the last Atomic Metronome update?

The latest Atomic Metronome update was released on September 30, 2024.

When was Atomic Metronome first released?

The Atomic Metronome app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does Atomic Metronome have?

Atomic Metronome doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated RT Sixty Ltd.

What are the languages supported by the Atomic Metronome app?

Currently, Atomic Metronome supports American English, European Spanish.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to Atomic Metronome for its subscribers?

No, Atomic Metronome is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in Atomic Metronome?

Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Atomic Metronome.

Is Atomic Metronome designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Atomic Metronome is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Atomic Metronome include ads as part of its experience?

No, Atomic Metronome does not include ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of Atomic Metronome

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  • I Like It!

    …and might rate it a 5 if they fix the bug where the tempo numbers overwrite themselves making them unreadable.

    Developer Response

    Hi Steveareno - we will fix that bug for sure! Could you email us details or a screenshot with what iPhone model are you using please (info@rt60.co.uk). We don’t have that problem on our test devices, so it will be an easy fix… thanks for posting your review!
  • Simplistic awesome metronome

    Love the pitch change feature so the sound doesn't fatigue your ears

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your review, much appreciated! 🙏🙏🙏
  • Accurate and simple interface

    Always looking for an improved metronome and this has some good features. I especially like the ability to customize the click and the sliding tempo adjustment that makes it easy to select a new BPM on the fly. If there was a way to run this in split view on the iPad it would be ideal for me as I'm using it live with a band and have some other apps that I would like to see at the same time. Otherwise thanks for the chance to try it out for free!
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    Developer Response

    Thanks so much for posting your review. Great to hear! 🙏