

The device also connects with the app, making it easy to change tempo, time signature, and more. It’s a wearable metronome that vibrates (aka pulse) to the beat. Integration with the Soundbrenner Pulse The vibrating watch metronome from Soundbrenner.įor those into futuristic tech, look no further than the Pulse. Now, this feature is not only limited to 4/4, as you can change the time signature underneath the Soundbrenner logo in the middle. This feature is useful in situations where you only want the metronome on certain beats or if you want different accents throughout the bar. 3: a high-pitched click sound is played.2: a medium-pitched click sound is played.Depending on which level (0, 1, 2, or 3) is set determines what pitch the count will beep at.įor example, If you set them all to position 1, the click track will be one constant low tone. There are four square icons that are fractioned into three parts. Soundbrenner’s Metronome makes it easy to create custom metronome patterns. This service is a separate monthly fee that allows you to download drumless tracks directly to the app to play along with. The cymbals sound real and the tone of the drums is not bad at all.ĭK Music is another feature included in the app.

The soundsįor a drumming app, the default kit sounds surprisingly good. (I sincerely apologize for the ads on my site, there’s hosting fees - I hope you understand). With the free version of the app, you’ll be served a video advertisement anytime you try to use menus or functions within the app, which is a little annoying There is a full version you can download for $4.99 that includes all drum set packs, all skin packs, custom drum sets, and no ads. Now, it’s not a totally useful drumming app, but it is pretty cool. In the default kit configuration, you have a kick drum, snare drum, three toms, hi-hat, two crashes, a ride, a china, a cowbell, and a tambourine. Not anymore.Ĭymbals are also chokable by holding your finger on them when played: a very nice feature. I have no idea how this works, but it must have something to do with the shake functionality inside of new smartphones.Įvery other drumming app I’ve used requires you to play the bass drum with your fingers. Functionalityīy placing the phone on your knee, you’re able to kick your foot (as if it was on a bass drum pedal) and the phone will register a kick sound. I haven’t seen any drumming app prior to this that had this functionality. Yes, I am starting the list off with a finger-drum app, but I promise this will be the only one.ĭrumKnee 3D is unique and revolutionary for an app because it allows you to play the bass drum with your foot. DrumKnee 3D is one of the only apps allowing you to play the bass drum with your foot.
