![]() I was going to review this app as well, so will just add my comments here. Probably don't need to say much about the speed up mode, everyone is gonna know how valuable that is. ![]() Pushing and dragging against the click seem easy when there's always that frame of reference, but for me at least, beat drop totally screwed with most grooves I thought I had nailed down. Bar breaks has done wonders to help me consistently stay in the pocket when playing. Seems like a hella long comment for something as dull as a metronome, but really, the training modes are a winner. Still, if you'll use this as often as I do, wouldn't hurt to drop him a mail and add some weight I guess. He past the feedback along to the chap who actually crunches the code, and there have been slow movements in the right direction since. I contacted Justin some time ago and went through each screen with him, listing what needed to be done to make the app ideal with VO. This way, you'll be able to check how the app has been left as soon as you open it without fumbling about on the training mode screen to figure it out, much as the sighted user would just glance at that button. I discovered that, although VO won't tell you which training mode is selected on the screen that you'd expect it to, the button to launch that screen changes colour according to which mode is active, so you can label it differently in each state. If you're willing to put in the time, things can be improved with the iOS labeling feature. It's usable to the point where if you'll actually use those extra training modes it's worth the extra effort, but there still is that extra effort required, which should be reflected in the rating imho. Yeah, got to agree with the first comment. Wishing you many happy hours of practice :) Justin I'm sure you will find all of the tools very useful, and of course you will find full support on the justinguitar community forum - please take the time to rate and review it, good things will help promote it and anything negative will help me improve it! With this tool you set a start tempo, end tempo and duration fo you practice session and off you go, no more stopping to bump the bpm up a few notches every minute! Often when working on scales, arpeggios or licks you want to start at an easy speed where you are playing it 100% correctly and gradually push your technique by playing it faster and faster. is a tool I have wanted for years for my own practice so now I made one.Many people chase the beat or try and anticpate it, and this exercise will help you stop those bad habbits! I've personally found that the "gradual" setting is most useful, a five minute session starting at 100% with more and more beats muted up to the % that you set. ![]() some of the beats (clicks) will be muted at random, forcing you to be confident with your time and not rely on the click too much. You can also select "random" mode and a % of bars (that you set) that will be dropped for an even more challenging practice session! You can adjust how many bars are solid at the start then how many bars are solid and how many bars are muted which will cycle for the duration of the session.
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