Voice Metronome - Multilingual

Voice Metronome - Multilingual

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All Versions of Voice Metronome

4.2

May 1, 2023

Update fix for new iOS. Bug fixes and performance improvements.

4.1

March 19, 2020

Update for iOS 11, and new layout.

4.0

February 2, 2017

Rebuilt UI to suit the adaptive design of iOS 10. Run faster and more reliable.
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3.2

September 8, 2013

The titles of buttons are added, so it will speak out in voice over.

3.1

October 30, 2012

Support for 4 inches display of iPhone5

3.0

July 24, 2012

Voice Metronome - Multi-Lingual Edition There are now total 17 spoken voices in 11 languages to chose from, including languages: English - both American and British, French, Italian, German, Chinese - Mandarin and Cantonese, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, and Korean. Some voices include male and female voices.
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2.0

April 7, 2012

Version 2.0 is whole new version. There are now three kind of voices to chose from. Two man voices and a female voice. The voices are newly recorded to have a sharp accent, better to indicate the beat. The subdivision includes sixteen notes, i.e. divide each beat into four. The subdivision sound are also recorded voices. So now all the counts including subdivision are spoken, but the woodblock sound are untouched. More skins for the background. Now there are six background to choose from. Including one black and one white to fit the color of iPhone or iPad.
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1.1

March 27, 2012

Screen lock disable function added. So that when you use your iPhone or iPad as a metronome, the screen will not lock.
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1.0

March 19, 2012

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Description of Voice Metronome

Voice Metronome - Multi-Lingual Edition Although there are many metronome apps in the Apps Store, but this one is quite unique, because this apps use a human voice to count the beat. There are total 17 spoken voices in 11 languages to chose from, including languages: English - both American and British, French, Italian, German, Chinese - Mandarin and Cantonese, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, and Korean. Some voices include male and female voices. Beside spoken voices, there is an option to switch to woodblock sound, if you prefer percussive sound. The meter can be set from 2/4 to 9/4, with subdivision from 1 to 4. The tempo can be set from 30 bpm to 240 bpm. However, if the tempo is too fast, the subdivision has no meaning. So if the tempo is faster than 120, the duplet option is disable, if the tempo is faster than 90, the triplets option is disable, if the tempo is faster than 60, the quadruplets option is disable. There are separate volume controls for the first beat and other beats. There are six different skin layouts, wooden board and metal plate etc. There is a 440 Hz tuning wave sound for tuning instrument.
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Voice Metronome: FAQ

Can Voice Metronome support iPad devices?

Yes, Voice Metronome can be used on an iPad.
The Voice Metronome app was built by Hon Fai Yiu.
Currently, Voice Metronome supports iOS 12.0 or later.
Voice Metronome has a very low rating of 1.0 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Voice Metronome App Is Music.
4.2 is the latest released Voice Metronome version.
The most recent update for Voice Metronome was released on June 30, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the Voice Metronome app in English.
Unfortunately, Voice Metronome is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Voice Metronome.
No, Voice Metronome does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Voice Metronome

  • No sound

    There is no sound unfortunately.
  • No sounds!

    It seems to bounce the little red ball to the proper beat, but it doesn't make any noise. A silent metronome - how do you rate it?
  • Needs work

    I've wanted to build an app like this for many years but never did because I discovered years ago that someone held a patent for this (no idea if it would hold up in court though) so I was pleased that an app finally became available. However, it needs a lot of work.

    1) when I started it for the first time, the second beat was slightly early (or the first beat was slightly late!)

    2) when I tried using subbeats,it didn't always work and when it did, to my ear the intervals were not perfectly spaced so the timing engine is not working well. This makes it not usable for me.