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Professional musicians are amazed by its advanced rhythm capabilities with polyrhythms, rhythm cycles, swing and drum patterns. Beginners find the bounce wonderfully easy to work with."...their rise and fall incorporates a 'gravity bounce' that feels like having your own conductor to help you keep in time..." Sound on Sound magazine, January 2010 * the bounce helps you get started.* it makes it much faster to learn new rhythms* like a conductor it continually helps you to play more exactly in time.It has all the tempo features you need in a metronome including gradually faster and slower and go silent briefly. RHYTHMS* Simple and compound time 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8* All time signatures including odd, such as 5/4, 7/4, 11/4 etc* Swing* Drum rudiments such as paradiddles* Polyrhythms* Additive rhythms (or mixed meters)* Flamenco Compas * You also get super -complex metronome rhythms such as:* 4/4 over 4/3 type polyrhythms for Math Metal etc.* 4/4 + 7/8 type additive rhythms for Jazz* Cycles of polyrhythms as in Indian music* Additive rhythms with any number of measures as for Balkan music.TEMPO* Tap in time with music to set tempo* Set any tempo - not limited to 24 to 208 bpm* Fractional BPM.* Gradually get faster or slower* Stepping progressions for speed drills* Programmable* Go silent briefly.SOUNDS* Accent bar beat, accent or skip any beat* Accents for any subdivision (e.g. Jazz accents),* Sounds stereo panned to follow the bouncing ball as an extra cue for your position in the measure.* Use any instrument for each rhythm in a polyrhythm* Use distinctive instruments for each note in the rhythm, including beat boxing* Any instrument, percussion or melodic, so long as it can be played via midi.* Beeps, and other sounds with its Wave Shape Player* Add chords to accompany the rhythm* Preview rhythm as fractal tune.
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