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AppRecs rating . Trustworthiness 84 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About BeatBalance
It's a runkeeper, but for drums.
Identify problem areas with timing and dynamics, using millisecond-accurate measurement and unique analysis tools.
Track progress over time and identify which elements of your practise routine are delivering benefits, and which need to be refined.
Sharpen perception and execution with real-time feedback on timing and dynamics.
Patented silent metronome and adaptive guide feedback help you develop confidence with timekeeping and advanced rhythms.
Speed Builder mode (for subscribers) helps gradually increase the speed of execution: play accurately and consistently and the tempo of the metronome will increase for the next attempt.
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Reviews for BeatBalance
Jayjay-j
Free default playlist
This is fun, but also frustrating knowing my timing, dynamics, and spacing needs help! Seriously engaging and will likely purchase a subscription to get more out of it. Love that you can export your data!
Universalanarchy
Needs a lot of work
barely functioning UI, frequent crashes, random help/promotional screens with no back option which forces you to close the app and reopen it, these screens frequently come after you finish an excersize, and closing the app deletes the data from that recording. the app is not usable in its current state. even *if* all the above issues were fixed, all of the actual useful features and advertised functions of the app are locked behind a subscription paywall (yes, not even a one time fee, a subscription) the way the app works is also fundamentally flawed. unless you have abnormally long (like, really abnormally) headphones, more specifically ones that are abnormally long *after* they split into L and R wires, you're going to have an extremely hard time just getting the app to work. because your phone needs to have one earbud next to its mic for this app to work, the maximum distance from your phone to you is however far your two earbuds can be apart. and the rest of your headphone wire will just dangle between you and the phone. I shouldn't have to explain why this is a bad thing to have right next to rapidly moving arms and sticks. you're better off recording yourself with a metronome and opening the waveform in audacity (a free program!)