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Metronome app for laptop
Metronome app for laptop













  1. METRONOME APP FOR LAPTOP HOW TO
  2. METRONOME APP FOR LAPTOP BLUETOOTH

But I have the iphone/ipod taped to the side of my bass with bluetoothed audio to an amp and it’s such a sweet simple set up which is unobtrusive, doesn’t tie me down with foot pedals and which works. I could probably get something like the iRig midi interface and run cables to trigger other devices with a click. But it’s clumsy, you have to split the sound at the other end, can only connect one device and then all your other samples are in mono.

METRONOME APP FOR LAPTOP BLUETOOTH

So I tried connecting a Bluetooth receiver, put a click on one Loopy pad and pan left, pan everything else right. The click generally runs a bit behind which would be ok if the latency was always the same, but it’s not and is often way out. Same if we use other apps to slave to Loopy. I’ve tried some midi things – putting Loopy on other devices, connect to my phone hotspot so that everyone else can connect, use my phone as a clock input and turn on a click or whatever sound they want. We won’t take the risk that we’ll be embarrassed by falling off the clock.

METRONOME APP FOR LAPTOP HOW TO

We’ve played with a couple of songs here and there, but we’ve decided not to use Loopy until I can work out how to send a click track to the others. But inevitably we run into this issue - once the clock has started you all have to stay with it otherwise you sound really bad. We don’t use lots of sounds, just a few simple loops and single shots to augment the sound. We've been playing with loopy in our band for a few months now and it's the only phone/tablet app that we would use seriously, because you can do all your basic stuff without moving through menus. What drummer isn't playing with headphones these days? If the cans aren't on bet your boots there's a monitor dedicated to the click. In about 99% of performances where there are machines and more than one musician there is a click track. Has anybody found a way to send a click track wirelessly? This has come up during another post but it is such a pivotal thing in performance that I think it is worth its own post.















Metronome app for laptop