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  • Released
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  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
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  • Languages
  • January 5, 2013
  • October 1, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 158.72MB
  • iPad
  • American English

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Version History of Rhythm Lab

4.4.3

March 26, 2024

A few bug fixes: 1. Prevent audio from running in background when app audio is not playing. 2. Prevent note spacers in custom patterns from becoming too small when rhythm spacing is crowded.

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4.4.2

March 5, 2024

Version 4.4.2 allows audio to play in the background when Audiobus is not running.

4.4.1

December 3, 2023

Bug fixes. Custom exercise set export improved.

4.4.0

October 18, 2023

Version 4.4.0 brings improved User Management, with improved PDF documents for user stats and improved user stat scrolling. Other improvements include the ability to select and change the error sound, and improvements to tuplet and beam editing.

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4.3.8

October 8, 2023

Version 4.3.8 includes bug fixes with improvements to certain custom editing functions, and improved MusicXML file importing.

4.3.7

September 25, 2023

Version 4.3.7 fixes a bug which prevented new custom exercises from being saved to an existing custom exercise set.

4.3.6

September 22, 2023

Version 4.3.6 fixes a bug where applause sounds were not working properly.

4.3.5

September 13, 2023

Version 4.3.5 fixes a bug which prevented simultaneous touches/releases on tap pads in double, drumline, and drumkit exercises if the metronome was not playing.

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4.3.4

October 18, 2022

Version 4.3.4 fixes a timing issue with swing. Notes on off-beats that are swung now have the correct timing value so that all patterns remain consistent with the metronome. To improve app performance, the Help tab has been removed from the app. Context help is still available on each screen (tap the "?" navigation item on the upper right navigation bar). For more extensive help, see the documentation available on the www.rhythmlab-app.com website. Custom pattern Web import and export functions have been removed from the app. Custom patterns can still be imported and exported using the file import and export functions, and custom patterns are still available on the www.rhythmlab-app.com as universal links.

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4.3.3

October 11, 2022

Version 4.3.3 features improved tie drawing, especially for noteheads that are spaced closely together. Also fixes a bug that prevented thirty-second notes from drawing ties.

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Description of Rhythm Lab

Rhythm Lab 4.0 is the best rhythm trainer and rhythm tool for the iPad! New! On-screen keyboard. Play and improvise tunes and chords without being restricted to single tap notes. Integrates seamlessly with any external MIDI keyboard. Simple. Test, Playback, Metronome, Loop, and Audio controls are easy to access on the main screen. Flexible. Use Rhythm Lab to improve rhythmic accuracy, listen to new rhythms, create, copy, and import new rhythms, export rhythms, create rhythm worksheets, group rhythms into custom sets, and more! Use the iPad tap buttons or an external MIDI device to practice and test your accuracy. Many user features are highly customizable. Teachers can create customized student groups and import or export student results. Compatible with Audiobus 3.0 for expanded sound and recording possibilities. Comprehensive. Rhythm Lab patterns are not limited to single patterns, but also include double patterns, drum patterns (left/right snare exercises), or three-part drumkit patterns (hi hat, snare, kick). Patterns can range from very simple, such as whole notes, half notes, quarter notes in simple meters, to very complex - with nested tuplets, mixed and irregular time signatures. Rhythm Lab also allows incomplete (pick-up) measures. Worksheets. The worksheet feature is great for teachers who want to create printable, customized worksheets for students. You have the option of hiding time signatures and barlines, and including open space within measures. Files. Rhythm Lab allows you to import or export patterns and users in JSON format, a standard data format. Worksheets can be exported in PDF format. Individual rhythm patterns can be imported from MusicXML files. Soundfonts can be imported in .sf2 format. Documentation. Help documentation is now web-based, and will continue to expand to include video tutorials, FAQs and other documentation as needed.
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Rhythm Lab: FAQ

Does Rhythm Lab support iPad devices?

Yes, the Rhythm Lab software is iPad-compatible.

Who made the Rhythm Lab app?

Jonathan Ensminger is the creator of the Rhythm Lab app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the Rhythm Lab app?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 12.0 or above.

What is the overall rating of the Rhythm Lab app?

3.9: The Rhythm Lab app gets mild reviews.

What is the main genre of the Rhythm Lab app?

Music Is The Primary Genre Of The Rhythm Lab App.

What is the recent version of the Rhythm Lab app?

4.4.3 is the newly released Rhythm Lab version.

When was the last Rhythm Lab update?

The date of the last Rhythm Lab update is October 1, 2024.

When was Rhythm Lab first released?

The Rhythm Lab app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating does Rhythm Lab have?

The Rhythm Lab app is rated Jonathan Ensminger: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does Rhythm Lab support?

Rhythm Lab currently features the following languages: American English.

Is Rhythm Lab part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, Rhythm Lab is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Rhythm Lab integrated with in-app purchases?

No, Rhythm Lab does not integrate in-app purchases for users.

Is Rhythm Lab tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Rhythm Lab is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in Rhythm Lab?

No, users are not exposed to ads in Rhythm Lab.

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Reviews of Rhythm Lab

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  • Fantastic App

    Like some of the other reviewers, this is app is SOOO underrated. It’s the only app I have ever found - and I use a lot of apps as a music teacher - that has a both hand rhythm option.
    I bought this app many years ago but still come back to it time and again. It’s also a very solid and stable app.
  • Great App for students!

    I am a piano and voice teacher and one of the things students struggle with most is reading rhythm. This app allows you to create whatever 8 measure rhythm pattern you want and then test if you can tap it correctly! It’s great for assessing student literacy!! Also, big shout out to the developer/creator Jon! He took the time to meet with me on zoom to address some problems I was having with importing rhythms I had created in Finale. Super nice and responsive to users! So happy to have this app in my tool box for teaching!!
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  • Custom pattern entry is slow and confusing

    The editor affordance gives no feedback as to where the cursor is or how the notes are being input. The difference between insert, edit and measure modes seems inconsistent. Beams and triple groupings are incorrect (a triple 16th in 4/4 doesn’t work and constantly resets to an eighth note).

    After half an hour of struggling to enter a single measure of rythmn dictation, I gave up. It’s easier to do it by hand.

    Maybe this app is better at showing example rhythm, seems geared towards British music curriculum. I didn’t look at that very much because I just wanted a quick tool to check rythmn dictation.
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    Developer Response

    Hello, coldnebo, Thank you for your review. Feel free to use the Contact page at https://www.rhythmlab-app.com/contact/ with any concerns - I'm more than willing to help you. There are help pages with explanations of how to use the Custom Screen Insert Mode (https://www.rhythmlab-app.com/knowledge-base/screens/custom-screen/custom-screen-insert-mode/_ , and the Edit, and Measure Tools (https://www.rhythmlab-app.com/knowledge-base/screens/custom-screen/custom-screen-editing/). They are actually not difficult, and are designed to be quick. Placement of the cursor in Insert mode is done with a quick tap, while insert is done with a long press. Edit mode uses a drag of the finger anywhere in the white space to select any contiguous group of notes, which produces the standard edit context menu. Measure editing simply requires a tap inside the measure you want to edit. Please contact me to explain what you mean about beams being inaccurate. Beaming is done in Edit Mode, and is completely dependent upon the user's choice of which notes to beam or flag. Tuplets follow the MusicXML convention of replacing the "normal" number of notes (for example, two 8th notes) with an "actual" number of notes (for example, three 8th-note tuplets). You would need to send me a screenshot of a 16th-note triplet reverting to an eighth note, because I am unable to reproduce that. If it's a bug that you've discovered, I'd appreciate the opportunity to find it and fix it. Otherwise, I have no idea what you are referring to. I will be producing a video soon to demonstrate actual examples of editing functions and it will be placed with the growing number of help / quick tip videos. Perhaps an in-app tutorial screen on the Custom Screen would also be helpful.