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iBeat

iBeat - 1.2

metronome & tuner

All Time: (1.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2005-08-07
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 3,476
Downloads (all versions): 4,262

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iBeat ReviewNot a very sophisticated app, metronome is out of time, no slave mode - Version: 1.1, 8/6/2005 03:05PM PST

lushbudget`
MickMadSoft, dude-the metronome is off - the timing is not tight - if a person's CPU clock cycles alternate (and they can) then your software should compensate, just like the clicks in GarageBand, Logic, ProTools, Live, Reason and every other host musicians apps. Maybe a Slave to Host mode would help to straighten this out. Also, the tuner generates a tone that doesn't harmonically resonate with most stringed instruments, and that is why people are saying it sounds weird. When you tune you need pitch usually at 440 with no warble or variations. The idea of a portable tuner/metronome is old-hat, and there are several already out there. Also, if you are going to use the 'i' moniker it presumes that this little app will function inside Apple's iLife suite, namely Garageband. Since your app has no slave function it does not fit the bill, and probably ought to be renamed or re-written to work with GB (remember that GB already has a tight metronome and awesome tuner, so if you do re-work your app, you will have to improve on Apple's work) I think this is a beginner's stab at using REALBasic, and he got excited and posted it here. Perhaps when your programming skills are a little more refined, and you can handle some criticisms without freaking out, you will be ready to create a useful musician's tool. Until then, keep at it and try again.
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iBeat ReviewBad bad bad... - Version: 1.0, 8/5/2005 07:06AM PST

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Darth Brooks
I have to agree with moshisushi, the timing of the metronome is off and this is unforgiveable.
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iBeat CommentaryOne reviewer here says OK and another sezs NO way? - Version: 1.0, 8/4/2005 06:43PM PST

macmidiguy
Anywho why do we need anything like this type of application?

Really, why?

Can you really explain why any musician or even non musician needs this programme.

As far as I can tell you have work this calculator off line to a sequencer programme.
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iBeat ReviewUahk... - Version: 1.0, 8/4/2005 04:04PM PST

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moshisushi
A tuner/metronome app is a really good idea, but i must say this is the worst piece of crap i've ever downloaded. The metronome is not tight at all (i.e not signal rate timing) and the tuners tone selector is really weird; broken start/stop buttons and so on...

Don't get this one!
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iBeat Troubleshooting ReportWorks nice but download link is flakey! - Version: 1.0, 8/4/2005 03:50PM PST

Edwin-schemer
In order to download this in Safari you need to save the putative text file of the download link as iBeatOSX.sitx (no .txt extension!), which stuffit then extracts as the iBeat folder.
The author should repackage it as a .dmg or tar.gz, whcih will download correctly!
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