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Title: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: riffscreamer on December 17, 2005, 12:50:45 PM
Sino po ang gumagamit ng click track dito?
Title: Click Track
Post by: legnacilyz on December 17, 2005, 10:41:28 PM
ako po!!!
Title: Click Track
Post by: toybitz on January 05, 2006, 03:41:47 AM
ako!....nagpupumilit.
Title: as
Post by: gobi on January 17, 2006, 11:19:30 AM
hirap!
Title: Click Track
Post by: riffscreamer on March 06, 2006, 09:32:54 AM
Pano po yung click track nyo?
Title: Click Track
Post by: peeves24 on March 06, 2006, 09:51:50 AM
eto gamit ko kapag nasa office http://www.metronomeonline.com/

sa bahay naman looping percussion track ng cakewalk o kaya galing sa fruity loops.

mas preferred ko yung tunay na percussion sounds kesa sa tick tick tick
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: Bammbamm on September 08, 2006, 09:08:28 PM
Hello Guys!

   Tanong lang,baka meron kayong alam na gadget na alternative sa metronome! Yun bang ginagamit ng mga bahista na kung saan pwede ka mag program ng drum loop at simpleng rhythm as accompaniment na malimit din gamitin ng mga nag d-drum solo.
Anu-ano brand at model nito? Magkano?

Salamat in advance! :D
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: inigo on September 08, 2006, 09:22:46 PM
i dunno about a specific device, pero i'd imagine a track playing in a loop in your cd player or pc would serve a similar purpose :)
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: marko21 on September 08, 2006, 09:33:48 PM
ako ginagamit ko ung cellphone ko, ung composer ng melody, tapos iseset ko na lang ung tempo.. hihi instant metronome..
Title: mp3 player!
Post by: fbryank on September 09, 2006, 12:40:41 PM
You can actually use any computer program with drum loops or metronome like fruity loops and save those as mp3s. Tapos drag niyo nalag sa mp3 player. Kulang nalang yung malaking headset para pro na pro hahahahaha!
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: Bammbamm on September 09, 2006, 12:57:00 PM
hmmmm......may napanood kc akong Bass guitar instructional video.Gamit ng tutor yung gadget na Zoom RhythmPak(o box?) kung saan nag c-compose sya ng groove tapos sasabayan nya ng bass.
Meron din similar gadget si Walfredo Reyes na ginamit nya as accompaniment nung mag drum clinic sya sa beijing.
...ano kaya yun? kasawa na kasi yung mga play-along tracks ko e. :roll:
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: marko21 on September 17, 2006, 05:52:48 PM
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/win95/METRONOMES/
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: pinoymusika on September 17, 2006, 07:22:05 PM
There's a pinoy programmer on one of the music lists (Pinoydrums list I think) who came up with a Java-based metronome for mobile phones. So you can use your cellphone as a metronome.  I'll see if I can retrieve that email.
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: pinoymusika on September 17, 2006, 07:32:02 PM
Ok! I found the email. The programmer is Randy Da Silva, he works for SMART. He's also a drummer. Here's his email, just contact him directly:

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From: rfdasilva@smart.com.ph

Hi everyone!

I recently created a metronome program for Mobile Phones that support
Java MIDP 2.0.

To anyone who's interested, I'm selling the program for fifty
pesos(P50.00). This includes version 1.0 and all subsequent major
releases (1.1, 1.2, 1.3......). This, however, does not include new
versions(2.0, 3.0, 4.0......).

Currently, it's a very simple program with the following basic features:

-Adjustment of Beats per Minute (BPM)

-Adjustment of Tone

-Adjustment of Volume

Just contact me at 0918-3371758 or reply to me privately if interested.
I'll send you the program and have you try it out. If you're happy with
it, then you can pay me. If you're not happy, then just delete it, or
continue using it minus the clear conscience. =)

Thanks!

Randy
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: peeves24 on September 17, 2006, 08:36:44 PM
my play-along buddy cum bass fx

(http://www.raketship.com/drumblog/zoomb2.jpg)

it has a drum machine/metronome built in...perfect practice partner for drummers and bassists  :D

im a sucky bassist...still working on it  :oops:
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: legnacilyz on September 17, 2006, 11:47:21 PM
advices about cd player type metronomes are cool! i've tried it also!

i recorded 8 min length of my prefered bpm... pero yung recording length ng desireb bpm depends upon the songs you are oughta play! and dont forget to record it in a preferable high volume! kasi baka pag ginamit mo na yun with the band, baka masapawan ng high frequencies ng mga kasabayan mo yun click!

cheers!
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: daemonite on September 18, 2006, 01:15:14 AM
gamit ko yung metronome ng adobe audition, yun nga lang pag mabagal pc mo, inconsistent sya, i'd rather make a drum loop from leaf drums ^_^
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: jun_BALARAW on September 18, 2006, 07:08:03 PM
diba merong na da-download sa net? nag try ako niyan nung una. nag download me sa net then binurn ko sa cd. ayun.. hehe
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: Bammbamm on September 20, 2006, 12:29:00 PM
Ok yung mga suggestions nyo mga Bro! Thanks!

Yung drum machine(?) ni Peeves, ganun nga yung nakita kong gamit ng bassist sa isang video..Pwede mag program ng beat o pulse na magiging guide sa pag create ng groove.Cool!
Title: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: Bammbamm on September 20, 2006, 12:31:52 PM
Quote from: pinoymusika
Ok! I found the email. The programmer is Randy Da Silva, he works for SMART. He's also a drummer. Here's his email, just contact him directly:

---

From: rfdasilva@smart.com.ph

Hi everyone!

I recently created a metronome program for Mobile Phones that support
Java MIDP 2.0.

To anyone who's interested, I'm selling the program for fifty
pesos(P50.00). This includes version 1.0 and all subsequent major
releases (1.1, 1.2, 1.3......). This, however, does not include new
versions(2.0, 3.0, 4.0......).

Currently, it's a very simple program with the following basic features:

-Adjustment of Beats per Minute (BPM)

-Adjustment of Tone

-Adjustment of Volume

Just contact me at 0918-3371758 or reply to me privately if interested.
I'll send you the program and have you try it out. If you're happy with
it, then you can pay me. If you're not happy, then just delete it, or
continue using it minus the clear conscience. =)

Thanks!

Randy



OK 'to Sir! Salamat sa info.
Score ako nyan pag uwi ko next year! :D
Title: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: drumfreak on November 09, 2006, 02:36:46 AM
nagrecording ako kanina, grabe bwisit ako sa metro ko. mejo off. hindi ako gumamit ng metrognome kase mejo sablay pa ako.. gumagamit lang ako ng metro sa drum pads.. ndi pa naman pde i-cure ung drums sa recording pag walang metro.. damn. penge naman ako ng first aid d2, aside from metrognome. points to ponder na rin para sa ibang noobs na katulad ko...
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: peeves24 on November 09, 2006, 08:36:12 AM
substitute mo sa metronome:

- drum machine
- gawa ka ng loop sa software
- quantize mo yung recorded live version ng song ninyo para nandun pa rin yung energy sa pagtugtog mo
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: pmack on November 09, 2006, 08:39:04 AM
hindi ako senior, pero baka makatulong.

sa akin kasi kahit walang metronome, nagrerely ako sa pulso ko. and sa muscle memory. kung may metronome ka suggest ko pati sa actual kit gamitin mo pag nagpapraktis ka wag puro sa practice pad. ang ginagawa ko kahit naiirita na ako i stick with a tempo. let's say, 120 bpm, until medyo komportable na ako na steady yung beat ko. tapos papatayin ko yung metronome, papalo ako then after mga ilang bars, titigil ako tapos i-on ko ulit yung m etronome tingnan ko kung tama ako more or less ng bilis. tapos try ko naman 130 o 140 bpm.

ganun, hanggang sa kakaulit mo, nagkakaron na ng muscle memory. kahit hindi saktong 120 o 140 bpm ang importante, steady yung beat.

p.s. one more thing. kung ibang kit naman ang gamit mo, i-set mo yung snare, toms, cymbals, lahat-lahat kung saan ka sanay at komportable. again, kailangan mo rin ito para sa muscle memory. para hindi mag-exert(sp?) ng extra force yung katawan mo sa pagpalo sa kit more than it normally has to and is accustomed to.
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: BiliBidboy on November 09, 2006, 09:54:15 AM
suhestyon lng po...wat i usually do is, set the metronome to as slow as i can follow...IMO, its much harder to follow slow tempo vs. fast...then work from there..buildin up tempo everytime u practise...shempre, useless to kung di religious ang pag eensayo mo!


~dos sentimos
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: jun_BALARAW on November 09, 2006, 02:35:48 PM
ganyan talaga pag di ka sanay sumabay metronome..
kaya kawawa ka talaga pag dating mo sa recording...

kaya suggest ko sa lahat ng drummer dapat matutong sumabay sa metronome
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: Gep on November 09, 2006, 03:06:58 PM
hindi ako senior, pero baka makatulong.

kung may metronome ka suggest ko pati sa actual kit gamitin mo pag nagpapraktis ka wag puro sa practice pad.

Aray.
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: pmack on November 09, 2006, 06:23:50 PM
hindi ako senior, pero baka makatulong.

kung may metronome ka suggest ko pati sa actual kit gamitin mo pag nagpapraktis ka wag puro sa practice pad.

Aray.

pare, that wasn't aimed towards you naman eh.
peace lang man.
wag masyado sensitive.
one love y'all!
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: Gep on November 09, 2006, 06:37:03 PM
Ang OA ng reaction ko haha!

Anyways, sa lahat ng wala pang metronome pero may mp3 player, click niyo ito > http://www.reztronics.com/prod01.htm. Meron yan mp3s mula 65 bpm hanggang 250 bpm.
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: manson on November 09, 2006, 06:53:19 PM
substitute mo sa metronome:

- drum machine
- gawa ka ng loop sa software
- quantize mo yung recorded live version ng song ninyo para nandun pa rin yung energy sa pagtugtog mo


where can you get a drum machine? can you program your own drum parts?
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: pmack on November 09, 2006, 06:53:41 PM
astig na site yan GEP!
thankssssssss

kahit burn lang sa CD ok na eh.
discman na lang para old school na old school....
:-D
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: pmack on November 09, 2006, 06:55:25 PM
substitute mo sa metronome:

- drum machine
- gawa ka ng loop sa software
- quantize mo yung recorded live version ng song ninyo para nandun pa rin yung energy sa pagtugtog mo


where can you get a drum machine? can you program your own drum parts?

yes.
or better yet, audio sequencing software na lang.
tapos download ka ng mga drum loops o drum hits free from the net (a simple google search should do the trick). then pwede ka na gumawa ng drum patterns using the sequencer program.

peace!
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: peeves24 on November 09, 2006, 06:57:44 PM
substitute mo sa metronome:

- drum machine
- gawa ka ng loop sa software
- quantize mo yung recorded live version ng song ninyo para nandun pa rin yung energy sa pagtugtog mo


where can you get a drum machine? can you program your own drum parts?

yung drum machine na sinasabi mo na programmable over 10k yun, overkill na masyado. gamit kong drum machine yung zoom b2 hindi programmable. install ka na lang ng cakewalk sa pc kung gusto mo ng programmable sequences

lately band-in-a-box (software yun) ang gamit ko para bass/piano/guitar accompaniment. midi nga lang kaya cheesy yung backing track but it serves me well
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: pmack on November 09, 2006, 07:08:12 PM
saan makaka-score ng band-in-a-box na yan sir peeves?
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: manson on November 09, 2006, 07:24:14 PM
substitute mo sa metronome:

- drum machine
- gawa ka ng loop sa software
- quantize mo yung recorded live version ng song ninyo para nandun pa rin yung energy sa pagtugtog mo


where can you get a drum machine? can you program your own drum parts?

yung drum machine na sinasabi mo na programmable over 10k yun, overkill na masyado. gamit kong drum machine yung zoom b2 hindi programmable. install ka na lang ng cakewalk sa pc kung gusto mo ng programmable sequences

lately band-in-a-box (software yun) ang gamit ko para bass/piano/guitar accompaniment. midi nga lang kaya cheesy yung backing track but it serves me well

ahh ok..  is the band-in-a-box for PC?
whats the diff if its MIDI?
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: pmack on November 09, 2006, 08:07:28 PM
midi kasi medyo "cheesy" nga.
parang rongtone sa cellphone.
matining and medyo "soft" ang dating. pero i dont mind. hahanapin ko nga tong band in a box na to. hehehehehe...
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: manson on November 09, 2006, 08:25:12 PM
midi kasi medyo "cheesy" nga.
parang rongtone sa cellphone.
matining and medyo "soft" ang dating. pero i dont mind. hahanapin ko nga tong band in a box na to. hehehehehe...

ahh ok... oo nga this looks like a cool thing to mess around with! :-D
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: intake on November 09, 2006, 08:50:42 PM
nice site gep!! malagay na nga sa mp3 player ko  :-D
band in a box...hmm matignan nga  :-)
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: Gep on November 10, 2006, 10:35:44 AM
Isa pa!!! Kung araw-araw ka nago-"ghosting" (air drumming), or at least pagtap ng daliri to the tune of your favorite songs, di malayong magkakaroon ka ng sense of time. Hehe.
Title: Click/Metronome on Practice And Gigs
Post by: Chopstix on December 28, 2006, 04:34:47 PM
Do you normally play with a click or metronome? gig or practice?
Title: Re: Click/Metronome
Post by: peeves24 on December 28, 2006, 04:51:07 PM
practice yes, gig no uhhmm wait a minute...i dont gig  :-D
Title: Re: Click/Metronome
Post by: drumster on December 28, 2006, 07:01:18 PM
I use a metronome on practices, whether individually or with my band.

On gigs, I don't normally use a metronome, because my bandmates and I want to achieve a more spontaneous sense of feel and time.  But I can use it when I need to.  We also use sequenced tracks on gigs, so those can be as good as playing along to a click.
Title: Re: Click/Metronome on Practice And Gigs
Post by: bugoy_king on December 28, 2006, 09:02:49 PM
In practice, yes. I honestly believe that it is a MUST for drummers to have his/her own metronome during practice. Hey, even the pros do it.

In gigs, tried it for a few times, but I would have to agree with Anthony (drumster) - try to get a more spontaneous, "live" feel. In my experience, hindi kasing-sarap tumugtog ng live with a click track

 :-D
Title: Re: Click/Metronome on Practice And Gigs
Post by: boyramos on December 30, 2006, 10:19:16 AM
ive mixed issues with this

i must agree if your learning to play drums or any instrument (keyboard or guitar) a good time reference is essential. specially if you want to pick up notation and concepts of half time, double time. counting..1&2&3&4, 1-e-&-a, 2-e-&-a, etc

it develops feel din overtime.

this is most essential like what sir mod said in playing with sequencers (ill try to post a different topic on this)
A hardware sequencer roland mc50 or those built in keyboards, or with recent technology laptops runing reason, cakewalk, FL are tools which assist the band play songs which is pre-arranged, though played along by the band live.  this is a difficult technique and an art in itself (worthy of another thread topic) since so many things are going on at the same time and as a drummer u have a responsibility to to hit the beat DEAD on for the whole duration of the song without sounding mechanical meaning you have to maintain a good feel for the groove... if you skip even half a beat..and mawala ka sa sequence...this may lead to a disastrous performance

matagal na ako di nakakapasok sa professional studio pero most techs when they record, they want a click track for the drummer ( para di sila mahirapan )

though w recent technology quantizing recorded beats and grooves is possible even in home do-it yourself recording (then again another topic someday). if you notice drummers in recording are becoming an extinct species. with the advent of sampling in the late 80s, drummers are a rarity in the studio. producers just load up a sample or get loops, modify it, assign different samples on grooves, eq it then yun na..they can make it sound like a real human drummer...with feel, dynamics and sometimes mistakes inputed in..

this is evident in the album of Joe Satriani ..surfing with the alien.  the drummer.. Jonathan Mover actually didnt play live drums on some tracks like "satch boogie"...well now na alam ko na, nahahalata ko na peke sa totoo

point is. i was with a band (actually one man band sya hehehe) DNDI, fronted by pinoy bass legend dondi ledesma. dondi is highly against click tracks and metronomes. nawawala daw kasi yung feel ng drummer. and in this day and age of loops and samples.  id rather go with feel n slightly sloppy time than a non grooving dynamically linear robot

though im guilty before of bringing a click just to give me bpm (beats per minute) reference, which brings me to my next question ...HOW DOES ONE DRUMMER REMEMBER TIME? (next thread nalang ito hehehe) in the context na ..galing kang ballad (105bpm) ...then suddenly mabilis (140bpm)..this is a killer lalo na pag nasa show ka na may medley..patay ka sa diva na vocalist at sa musical director..bwahahahaha


Title: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: jeva on April 02, 2007, 11:15:50 PM
I believe its about time to practice drumming properly.

Mga sir, help naman, kung sino man yung nakagamit na alam ang features ng mga metronome na to, please post your comment.

I have read the review but it seems complete since wl yung pros and cons against each other. Im choosing between the two and would prefer a good comparison.

According to one article mas marami daw memory ung Yamaha, while Tama has louder volume?

Ano ba ung features na mas useful talga?

Advice naman po dyan. Assuming that the two are priced very closely, 500PHP difference.
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: bugoy_king on April 02, 2007, 11:36:03 PM
Balita ko mas maganda yung Click Station. Malaking bagay yung more memory, tapos yung additional features like vibration and yung lighting display niya (which allows you to properly see the screen even if the lights are out). Tapos may mga added pa na iba.

Kung 500 pesos lang ang difference, I would go for the Click Station. Mas bago at mas marami features
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: jeva on April 02, 2007, 11:54:56 PM
How about adaptability to noise. Like maririnig mo ba sya while playing?

Also the quality of sound beats or click, napapalitan ba un? Hindi ba masakit pakinggan ung tunog n clicks? alin ang mas maganda ang click sa dalawa?

Meron kc ung BOSS DR90, voice counting, kaya lng malaki n ang price difference pag un.
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: jckazs on April 03, 2007, 12:41:49 AM
Sir try nyo yung cherub wrw-106. meron voice counting, backlight, user friendly set up at puede i mount - like the tama rhythm watch. meron ako kaya lang yung akin meron ibang mga tempos na hindi tama. baka lang hindi maganda yung nakuha kong unit. pero overall, ok din. got mine from tom lee for around P3,500. Meron ako nakita sa JB park square
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: autoexec on April 03, 2007, 02:08:06 AM
Sir try nyo yung cherub wrw-106. meron voice counting, backlight, user friendly set up at puede i mount - like the tama rhythm watch. meron ako kaya lang yung akin meron ibang mga tempos na hindi tama. baka lang hindi maganda yung nakuha kong unit. pero overall, ok din. got mine from tom lee for around P3,500. Meron ako nakita sa JB park square
Uhmm, pano pong tempos na hindi tama?
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: jckazs on April 03, 2007, 11:52:23 AM
significantly faster yung 192 BPM sa 193 BPM. Yung 193 BPM comparable na sa 100 BPM   :|  pero ok pa din. it serves its purpose. masmura pa compared sa ibang metronomes na parehong level
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: autoexec on April 03, 2007, 04:09:52 PM
@jckazs
Ah i see.. Baka minalas ka lang sa unit..

Magkano ba yung tama Yamaha Click Station?
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: bugoy_king on April 03, 2007, 04:20:28 PM
How about adaptability to noise. Like maririnig mo ba sya while playing?

Also the quality of sound beats or click, napapalitan ba un? Hindi ba masakit pakinggan ung tunog n clicks? alin ang mas maganda ang click sa dalawa?

Meron kc ung BOSS DR90, voice counting, kaya lng malaki n ang price difference pag un.

Adaptability to noise - several factors are involved; the volume of the clicks of the metronome, the type of head/earphones that you use, and how loud the band setup is. You can lessen the outside noise by getting something like a Vic Firth isolation headphone which cuts a significant amount of decibel level, allowing you to clearly hear the clicks of the metronome.

Meron dapat several choices sa type ng click sound na gusto mo (meron yung parang "thud" na medyo bass yung dating; meron yung high-pitched click; others even have a voice counting - which for me is very annoying  :-D)

The advantage going for the Click Station is the vibrate feature. Let's say talagang maingay ang banda niyo. Switch to vibrate mode and "feel" the clicks rather than hearing them.

Opinyon ko lang yan pare, na kung konti lang talaga yung difference, go for the Click Station.

Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: jeva on April 03, 2007, 07:46:30 PM
Opinyon ko lang yan pare, na kung konti lang talaga yung difference, go for the Click Station.

Yun din nasa isip ko, worry ko nga lang kung kaya nya sabayan yung ingay ng drums.

Features wise, alin mas lamang sa TAMA at YAMAHA? Incomplete info ung Tama site.

E quality wise, meaning matibay ba? Which has a better beep/click sound?

Now, Im using a triple flange ear plug, gamit to sa construction work site, hehehe. Nasa magkano kaya yung Vic Firth Isolation headphone? Kina kabit ba yun sa iba pang gadget like regular headphone? Sorry, di ko pa kc nareresearch ung VF. Later gawin ko.
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: Akira JUMBO on April 03, 2007, 08:21:09 PM
available ba yang Tama and Yamaha metro's dito? How much? :?

IMHO annoying sobra yung voice counting :-P..I've used one before and pangasar talaga yung babae :x..sana nagtatagalog sya mas aliw pa siguro!  :-D
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: jeva on April 03, 2007, 09:34:11 PM
di ko sure yung yamaha, pero ung tama, available sya, check Audiophlie website...
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: bugoy_king on April 03, 2007, 10:16:21 PM
Opinyon ko lang yan pare, na kung konti lang talaga yung difference, go for the Click Station.

Yun din nasa isip ko, worry ko nga lang kung kaya nya sabayan yung ingay ng drums.

Features wise, alin mas lamang sa TAMA at YAMAHA? Incomplete info ung Tama site.

E quality wise, meaning matibay ba? Which has a better beep/click sound?

Now, Im using a triple flange ear plug, gamit to sa construction work site, hehehe. Nasa magkano kaya yung Vic Firth Isolation headphone? Kina kabit ba yun sa iba pang gadget like regular headphone? Sorry, di ko pa kc nareresearch ung VF. Later gawin ko.

Features wise, I believe mas lamang yung Click Station. Quality wise (in terms of durability), I don't know which is more durable. Quality wise (sounds), I believe mas lamang din yung Click Station.

Yung Vic Firth Isolation headphone, may wire na yun para ikabit mo sa metronome mo, pero yung outer design niya is parang yung ear muffler na ginagamit ng mga nasa firing range. Again, I don't know how much, but you can check sites like musiciansfriend.com to get an idea.
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station?
Post by: jeva on April 03, 2007, 10:33:53 PM
Features wise, I believe mas lamang yung Click Station. Quality wise (in terms of durability), I don't know which is more durable. Quality wise (sounds), I believe mas lamang din yung Click Station.

Yung Vic Firth Isolation headphone, may wire na yun para ikabit mo sa metronome mo, pero yung outer design niya is parang yung ear muffler na ginagamit ng mga nasa firing range. Again, I don't know how much, but you can check sites like musiciansfriend.com to get an idea.

Thanks for the info on sound quality. Isa un sa mga factor na hanap ko,because I've heard some metronomes give you annoying beep or click.

I compared the two since I commonly see TAMA at different YouTube videos, even Jason Bittner (SP) uses that. 

Keep it coming guys, If you know other brands that has the same features like this two, then give me an info. So far, mahirap humanap ng magandang review sa metronome...
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: bugoy_king on April 03, 2007, 10:43:55 PM
Bittner will of course use it because he endorses the Tama brand. Even his pedals and hardware are all Tama.

I own the Boss DB-88, which in my opinion is better than the Tama one except for the fact that you can program only up to 8 settings (Tama has 20, yung Yamaha Click Station mga 80+ ata). Dami features like time signature division (kunwari 5/4, pwede mo i-divide into 3s and 2s), loop function (automatically switches to the next programmed setting after a certain number of bars), tuner, 3 "click sounds", etc.

Kaya ko sinabi mas maganda yung Click Station, kasi yung features ng Boss na wala sa Tama, meron sa Yamaha, tapos dinagdagan pa!
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: peeves24 on April 03, 2007, 11:02:32 PM
ang mahal ng metronome choices ah...why not get a drum machine instead? pareho na price halos e hehehe. at least sa drum machine, hindi lang puro tick ang maririnig mo kasi may tunay na drum beats sya. pwede mo ring gawing decoder ng notation, kung may hindi ka maintindihan na notation, e di iprogram mo. its a very good practice partner and training tool.

personally, i use a zoom b2 (nagpapagangap na bassist din kasi ako) pero di sya programmable

i also would like to add that loud metronomes are very irritating (at least i do find them very irritating). i plug ordinary earphones to the zoom b2 and then put on kyk construction ear muffs (80 pesos at any big hardware store) over the earphones so i can set the tick volume to a minimum.

vic firth feels much better than kyk but sound isolation is the same.
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: jeva on April 03, 2007, 11:18:25 PM
ang mahal ng metronome choices ah...why not get a drum machine instead?

vic firth feels much better than kyk but sound isolation is the same.

wow. Salamat sir. Yun pala nakalimutan ko itanong, ano ba yung drum machine? Lagi ko nakakalimutan itanong yun, is that really comparable to metronomes?

Nakakapili din ba kung anong time signature at pwede ba na mastore yung songs.

I remember before, I say a Zoom on sale, used, but due to my ignorance in DM, i never asked the price. di ko pa na research. eto sya : Zoom RT123 Rhythm Trak Drum Machine

Sir pa advise on it features as compared sa metronome n pinost ko.
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: jeva on April 03, 2007, 11:29:38 PM
Bittner will of course use it because he endorses the Tama brand. Even his pedals and hardware are all Tama.
Di ko alam un, hehe
Dami features like time signature division (kunwari 5/4, pwede mo i-divide into 3s and 2s), loop function (automatically switches to the next programmed setting after a certain number of bars), tuner, 3 "click sounds", etc.
Sir di ko pa alam yan, wala talaga ako alam sa music. pwede pa explain?
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: peeves24 on April 03, 2007, 11:33:30 PM
ay di pa ko nakakita nung zoom rt123 na yun. sa magazine lang  :-D

mas marami syempre features ang drum machine kesa sa pinaka magandang metronome. yung time signature changes kaya naman yun nga metronome choices mo at lalong kaya ng drum machines yun. its a "nice to have" feature but as you progress in practicing with a metronome, you'd find that you dont really need it later on.

IMO, just look for a metronome/drum machine with a tap tempo button (it will help you figure out the tempo of a beat) and a headphone jack as they are the most basic and most used features.
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: jeva on April 03, 2007, 11:37:48 PM
IMO, just look for a metronome/drum machine with a tap tempo button (it will help you figure out the tempo of a beat) and a headphone jack as they are the most basic and most used features.

Salamat sir, you saved me from getting either of the two. I was thinking, because I was just looking at its features just now,I guess pwede ko aralin yung mga grooves n installed na sa kanya, right? That will give me an idea on what grooves to learn.

You really are a treasure here in this forum... hehehe.... your level is rightfully yours.... Philmusicus Addictus
SALAMAT ULIT!
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: peeves24 on April 03, 2007, 11:46:58 PM
dennis chambers buys every new drum machine and practices with it...

worked for him, why not for us right?

thank you for the kind words but i dont deserve to be 'Addictus' as im more of 'Tambay-nivore sa Opis-nensis'. i have lots of time to check for new posts and put my unsolicited 2 centavos  :-D
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: bugoy_king on April 04, 2007, 12:38:57 AM
 Sir di ko pa alam yan, wala talaga ako alam sa music. pwede pa explain?
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I think there's a thread regarding odd time signatures. Search mo nalang. At least mas complete yung mga explanation doon
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: bugoy_king on April 04, 2007, 12:42:30 AM
ang mahal ng metronome choices ah...why not get a drum machine instead? pareho na price halos e hehehe. at least sa drum machine, hindi lang puro tick ang maririnig mo kasi may tunay na drum beats sya. pwede mo ring gawing decoder ng notation, kung may hindi ka maintindihan na notation, e di iprogram mo. its a very good practice partner and training tool.

personally, i use a zoom b2 (nagpapagangap na bassist din kasi ako) pero di sya programmable

i also would like to add that loud metronomes are very irritating (at least i do find them very irritating). i plug ordinary earphones to the zoom b2 and then put on kyk construction ear muffs (80 pesos at any big hardware store) over the earphones so i can set the tick volume to a minimum.

vic firth feels much better than kyk but sound isolation is the same.

Personally, I find drum machines to be too bulky to be carrying around. Pero kung sa bahay or studio lang, it might be beneficial.

How much is a drum machine? May drum machine ba na kasing presyo ng metronomes? Yung mga nakita ko mga nasa upwards of $300 ang range
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: jeva on April 04, 2007, 12:45:40 AM

Personally, I find drum machines to be too bulky to be carrying around. Pero kung sa bahay or studio lang, it might be beneficial.

How much is a drum machine? May drum machine ba na kasing presyo ng metronomes? Yung mga nakita ko mga nasa upwards of $300 ang range

7.5-8K yata dito. ZOOM 223. and yes pambahay lng, kc amateur lng ako. Drumming is some sort of a hobby for me. Di kc pwed n mag drawing, time consuming..... baka hindi n ko matulog...
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: Akira JUMBO on April 04, 2007, 03:14:36 AM
san available yung zoom sir?  :lol:
Title: Re: Tama Rhythm Watch 105 or Yamaha Click Station or Other Metronomes?
Post by: panterica on April 04, 2007, 07:24:11 AM
I got a Tama RW105 so I would go for the Tama, di ko pa natry yung metronomes ng yamaha eh.
Title: METRONOME
Post by: never_1007 on October 15, 2007, 08:52:25 AM

ask ko lang po, kasi pag nagjajam kame gumagamit me ng metro, sakit ko kasi na paggaling me ng rolling pagbalik ko sa poste, nawawala me sa metro sabi ng kabanda ko, so inadvise nila na gumamit nga me ng metro. ang problema, nalilito ako? ano ba ito, dahil ba sa bago lang ako sa paggamit ng metro o talagang bopols lang ako.. hehehe.. advisable ba na gumamit ng metro during ng tugtugan? advise naman po oh.. waaaaah... frustrate akoh...... :(
Title: Re: METRONOME
Post by: jeff_proX40 on October 15, 2007, 09:13:34 AM
di naman siguro noh. kelangan lang talaga palabasin mo yung inner metronome mo. yung tipong natural na sayo ang magbilang kahit na kung ano ano ang ginagawa ng mga kabanda mo. and practice ka ng mga off beat na palo. Eto example.

H H H H H H H H   H H H H H H H H
B           B B             B          B B
      S          S                 S           S
Title: Re: METRONOME
Post by: never_1007 on October 15, 2007, 09:34:17 AM

salamat talaga.... super sensitive kasi nila sa metro...? kahit n sa palagay ko sila ang nawawala sa bilang kasi nasa akin ung beat di ba, so ang tendency sila dapat ang sumunod sa ken..? hehehe.. joke.. di ko na lang pinapansin un eh.. there's a lot of place pa naman sa ken for improvement...!!! tnx talaga sir.. mwah..
Title: Re: METRONOME
Post by: BirjandBOGGS on October 15, 2007, 09:50:40 AM
Tma si kapatid kelangan mo sanayin sarili lo para madevelop yung internal clock mo. mag metro ka pag nag eensayo ka. mahirap sa umpisa kasi talagang minsan mauuna ka or mahuhuli pero tao lang naman tayo hindi tayo makina. basta dikitan mo yung metro as much as possible.PRACTISE lang bro and make sure naddidinig mo yung metronome mo kahit maglakas ka... :wink:
Title: Re: METRONOME
Post by: never_1007 on October 15, 2007, 10:11:26 AM

is it true..
waah.. sir boggs.. kaw di ba ung drummer ni nina.. tnx talaga.. idol...
yaan mu.. sisimulan ko na naun.. salamat talaga sir boggz.. sana mamit kita minsan... kelan kaya un? hehehe.. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Title: Re: METRONOME
Post by: reueldrums on October 15, 2007, 10:56:54 AM
bro kahit basics lang basta try using metronome pagnageensayo ka.... sakit lahat ng frummer yan...di ka nagiisa.... lalo na ung paggumagawa ka ng fill, metronome yan tapos try counting while doing a fill para di bumibilis....bro walang kwenta kung kahit gaano kaganda ung fill kung wala naman sa tiempo.. KAYA mu YAN!!
Title: Re: METRONOME
Post by: stilljey on October 15, 2007, 04:09:07 PM
dahil ba sa bago lang ako sa paggamit ng metro o talagang bopols lang ako.. hehehe.. advisable ba na gumamit ng metro during ng tugtugan? advise naman po oh.. waaaaah... frustrate akoh...... :(

hanggat maari ay hindi, gamitin mo lang yan sa personal solo practice mo, ang problema ng mga baguhang drummer ay di consistent sa speed, kapag ensayo na ng banda ay nauuna sya or naiiwan, malaking tulong din yang metronome para madevelop yung timing mo.
Title: Re: METRONOME
Post by: BirjandBOGGS on October 17, 2007, 10:38:12 PM
is it true..
waah.. sir boggs.. kaw di ba ung drummer ni nina.. tnx talaga.. idol...
yaan mu.. sisimulan ko na naun.. salamat talaga sir boggz.. sana mamit kita minsan... kelan kaya un? hehehe.. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
uy sige bro basta concentrate lang at wag ka tatamadin. kita tayo minsan sa mga events or EB.basta jan lang ako sa tabi-tabi.yup kay nina ako ngayon pumapalo.. nood ka minsan.... :-)
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: never_1007 on October 18, 2007, 07:15:09 AM
uy sige bro basta concentrate lang at wag ka tatamadin. kita tayo minsan sa mga events or EB.basta jan lang ako sa tabi-tabi.yup kay nina ako ngayon pumapalo.. nood ka minsan.... :-)

salamat talaga sir boggs... geh kita tayo minsan para makakuha naman ako ng technique sayo.. hehehe.. actually hirap talagang maghabol.. napag-iwanan na kasi ako eh.. buti na lang may philmusic to inspire me as a musician.. tapos anjan ka pa!! hehehe... geh txt txt na lang.. (-_;)..
Title: Time Keeping
Post by: lil.drummerboy on October 25, 2007, 01:56:14 PM
Mga sir pa share naman ng tips o di kaya mga style nyo regarding time keeping  :-) thanks :)
Title: Re: Time Keeping
Post by: intake on October 25, 2007, 01:59:53 PM
nagbibilang lang ako sa kanta
pinakikiramdaman ko
nakikinig din ako sa metronome kahit wala akong tinutugtog (wierd pero it helps, masasanay ka sa iba't ibang bilis)

sorry kung eto lang ang maibabahagi ko  :-(
Title: Re: Time Keeping
Post by: lil.drummerboy on October 25, 2007, 02:02:42 PM
minsan kasi pag nawawala ako sa bilang pakiramdaman na lang eh :? minsan nga lang hindi malinis yung pasok pag ganun kasi hinihintay mo pa yung guitara o vocalista pag alam mo na papasukan mo..
Title: Re: Time Keeping
Post by: intake on October 25, 2007, 02:09:00 PM
yun ang mahirap, ang pakiramdaman mostly napupunta sa di kanais-nais na pangyayari (tagalog ba?  :lol: ) confidence helps  :-)
Title: Re: Time Keeping
Post by: lil.drummerboy on October 25, 2007, 02:11:28 PM
onga hindi maganda eh. dun nagkagka sabit sabit :(
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: intake on October 27, 2007, 12:49:47 AM
huwag mo nang isipin yung mali...ituloy mo na yung tinutugtog mo  :-)
pag may mali ako..
-Fill..
-balik sa metro..
-yuko ang ulo habang galit :lol:
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: jeff_proX40 on October 27, 2007, 06:21:02 AM
Focus lang po kaylangan sa bilangan. maslalo pag ka may metro ka. mas maayos kung nakadirekta sa tenga mo yung metro para di ka mawala. at the same time presence of mind sa sequence, bagsakan, fills, and sa mga kasama mo syempre. then pag halata mo na na maayos na yung metro mo eh madedevelop mo na yung natural metronome mo sa utak. then di mo na kelangan ng metrong kapangit ng tunog. hehehe
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mampupunit on October 27, 2007, 09:42:30 AM
metronome sa gig? wow... mahirap yata yun. sa recording ok lang.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: jeff_proX40 on October 28, 2007, 12:03:27 AM
metronome sa gig? wow... mahirap yata yun. sa recording ok lang.

Yupz sa recording and ensayo po. thanks for mentioning.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mampupunit on October 28, 2007, 05:48:31 AM
ewan ko ha... nung nagsimula ako gumamet ng metronome parang nawala internal metronome ko. o ako lang yun?
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: jeff_proX40 on October 28, 2007, 05:59:01 AM
Kanya kanya naman po ng learning curve po eh. for fresh starters mas ok talaga na mag metro kasi mas maeenhance ung bilangan nila then pag developed na yung internal metronome nila mas stable sila. to be honest I did'nt start drumming with metronome tas nung sinubukan ko mag metro nawawala ako. It's like you fill stuppid. and that was 7 year of drumming and nawawala ka sa metro. hahaha. Ayun I tried to practice with meter until I got used to it kaya ngayon 13-14 years nako ng drudrums and I feel like i can play with or without metronome. para sayo sir ok ka kasi may internal metronome ka pero mas ok padin na marunong ka sumabay sa metro di ba. Peace out
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mampupunit on October 28, 2007, 11:34:47 AM
Kanya kanya naman po ng learning curve po eh. for fresh starters mas ok talaga na mag metro kasi mas maeenhance ung bilangan nila then pag developed na yung internal metronome nila mas stable sila. to be honest I did'nt start drumming with metronome tas nung sinubukan ko mag metro nawawala ako. It's like you fill stuppid. and that was 7 year of drumming and nawawala ka sa metro. hahaha. Ayun I tried to practice with meter until I got used to it kaya ngayon 13-14 years nako ng drudrums and I feel like i can play with or without metronome. para sayo sir ok ka kasi may internal metronome ka pero mas ok padin na marunong ka sumabay sa metro di ba. Peace out

ah ganyan din ako mehn! sobrang stupid mag roll nung nagsimula ako mag metro. parang nakakakulong yung metro. pero ok lang nakasanayan din.
Title: What brand of metronome ang recomended nyo?
Post by: nathan_rocks on December 25, 2007, 07:52:40 PM
im planning to buy one metronome for myself so what brand will you recomend? ung mganda, matibay and not bulky....o please indicate the price and shop where to buy it....thanks Godbless...



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Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: drumnoob on December 26, 2007, 12:36:52 AM
sino sino po dito yung mga ayaw magpractice pag walang metronome... I mean po ung mga practice ng single/double strokes, paradiddles sa practice pad... Meron po kasi ko kilala ayaw nya magpapractice pag ala siyang metronome..  :?
Title: METRONUM
Post by: drumfreakers on March 06, 2008, 02:04:07 PM
 :-D Mga sir im using a gadget know on my drumming, to improve my skills eh sawa na po me dito: pa advice lang po ako sana ang mas magandang gadget na ipapalit ko sa Metronum ko na hindi naman medyo expensive masyado!!?



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Title: Re: METRONUM
Post by: Ralph_Petrucci on March 06, 2008, 02:24:31 PM
sir. just to correct you, it's called

METRONOME.


my advice for you,

is to keep it. a metronome is a metronome. same function.
Title: Re: METRONUM
Post by: prjm14 on March 06, 2008, 03:58:42 PM
bigay mo nalang sakin.. joke! hehe, 2000 palang nagddrums nako wala parin akong metronome.. hehe :-D makabili nga.. :-D
Title: Re: METRONUM
Post by: gammapolaris on March 06, 2008, 04:36:17 PM
why don't you try to play along with a cd? 
this way you can practice your tempo at the same time enjoy playing along with your favorite tracks.  same effect as a metronome kasi perfect time naman yung mga albums like a metronome. unless you have a really bad cd na hindi na inayos before nirelease sa market.

try mo yung fall out boy's "sugar we're going down" :) 

another advantage to this is mate-train mo yung sarili mong makinig ng drum tracks at pag aralan kung papano yun nabuo or, in some cases, "dinaya"... example: Greenday's American Idiot. yung drums nun ay hindi live drumming... it's just a looped drum track. I guess even trey cool is guilty of wobbly drumming kaya siguro pinalitan ng producer iyon ng sample na drum track nya at niloop na lang using a software.

speaking of software, you can use that to replace your metronome.  try to get cakewalk or sony acid pro and get sample track na gusto mong praktisin... you can loop it endlessly and play along with it as long as you want.  if you are really particular, you can even compare the sound waves side by side para alam mo visually kung gano ka kalayo sa iyong sample. 

hope this helps!
Title: ''Metronome'' ?
Post by: flip12 on April 19, 2008, 07:55:33 PM
anu ba magandang brand tyka san yun mabibili ng ''Metronome'' ?
un maganda tas mei quality para magtagal sakin.. sabe sa youtube maganda daw un para sa mga nag aaral ng double pedz..
cnu pde help sakin? thnx mga bords!


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Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: rastah on April 21, 2008, 07:33:18 AM
yung sakin nabili ko sa JB 600 ata gtx tatak ok naman merong distinction yung mga firstbeat para hindi na kakalito tapos syempre adjustsan ng tempo or bpm and may pre made na notes, 16th, 8th , triplets, single's ayus naman wag mo lang lalag bka masira mukang marupok kasi eh wakokokokoko tapos may saksakan ng ear phones din digital nga pla sya namay kasama pang tuner ng guitara hehehe
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: makLoy on August 08, 2008, 09:09:31 PM
ui, may nakita akong website na may metronome made from Adobe Flash CS3,

eto Link nya baka magustuhan nyo:

http://www.ababasoft.com/subvocalization/index.html


Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: makLoy on August 08, 2008, 09:10:44 PM
tsaka may drums rin dyan, eto rin Link:

http://ababasoft.com/music/drums01.htm


OT na yata ako... hehehe
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: $trayC@t on August 08, 2008, 10:46:18 PM
You can try this link > http://www.metronomeonline.com/ (http://www.metronomeonline.com/)  8-)
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: timpanista on August 09, 2008, 12:00:15 AM
for me using metronome is being mechanical. i use metronome when i practice but not all the time. kailangan mabuild up mo ang internal metronome mo sa katawan mo. hindi lahat ng nagmmetronome eh laging on tempo. may kilala akong drummer na laging naka metronome pag nageensayo pero pag tumugtug na ng live eh sablay ang tempo. sumusugod lumalaylay. tempo rubato kumbaga. hindi ko sinasabing hindi effective ang metronome. effective sya kung alam mo kung pano gamitin at pano sabayan pero ang pinakaimportante eh yung internal metronome. :-)
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: reycantong on August 09, 2008, 03:25:55 PM
live and in the studio, i'm using a click track.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: kimpoy19 on August 09, 2008, 04:29:27 PM
mga bro, ano po ang 2 uri ng metronome? yung mame po ah,,

alam ko po mayroong tumutunog, at yung susundan ng matamo, yung counting w/o sound,

ano pong tawag dun sa tumutunog at nagcocount w/o sound, thanks!
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: makLoy on August 09, 2008, 08:55:23 PM
You can try this link > http://www.metronomeonline.com/ (http://www.metronomeonline.com/)  8-)

ayus rin yan  :-o
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: kimpoy19 on August 10, 2008, 12:24:24 AM
bro, kanina pumunta ako sa perfectplay, trip lang, nasa river banks kasi ako. may metronome sila, korg na may sounds dn at arrows na nagleleft-right. 2.250 pesos.

para sainyo, ayos lang po ba iyon?
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: makLoy on August 10, 2008, 11:34:46 PM
bro, kanina pumunta ako sa perfectplay, trip lang, nasa river banks kasi ako. may metronome sila, korg na may sounds dn at arrows na nagleleft-right. 2.250 pesos.

para sainyo, ayos lang po ba iyon?

mmmmm  :roll:

sa tingin ko anaLog metronome yan eh....

para sakin hindi OK... hehehe

para sa 'kin Lang yun ha...
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mjpartinez on August 24, 2008, 07:38:33 PM
... not really a drummer but since i have become a one man band i had to learn some drumming hehehhe.. pero i think its applicable sa lahat naman ng instruments.. ( owh and i play, kyeboards,bass and guitars plus vox aswell)   i started using yung rhythm function ng mga casio keyboards dati then i boughy my own meetronome na digital tapos naka-earphones ako tpos me nakapatong na earmuffs ( yung pang construction- im so cheap).. ginagamit ko is yung straight ticks lang ( tik tik tik tik tik )

dun naman sa zoom ps04 naman yung 
4 beat na tik ( pak -tik -tik -tik -pak -tik- tik -tik) tapos hindi ko na lang sinasama sa final mix

hindi ko kase maset na wala yung downbeat pero it works... i can't say na 100% na nasusundan ko ( drum tracks take me a week or so ehhehe) pero it helps so much sa recording lalo na kung ikaw lang mag-isa
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: $trayC@t on August 24, 2008, 08:23:12 PM
Here's another on line metronome >http://webmetronome.com/ (http://webmetronome.com/)
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mjpartinez on August 25, 2008, 09:29:01 AM
i had this OT episode last year....  kase i remember my cousin telling me to practice my metro sa second hand ng orasan eh since hindi ko nga kaya bumuli na lang ako ng metro... tapos one time nung dala ko siya nilagyan ko ng headset tapos sinakto ko yung beat sa paglakad ko shet heheheh..... tapos yun na nga last year naglalakad ako kasabay sa upbeat at downbeat nung mga kanta sa mp3 ko hahahahaahhahahhahah-- parang robot ako maglakad nung 16ths na- lalo na nung umakyat ako ng hagdan sa loob ng UPm :-D-- good practice though
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: pmack on August 25, 2008, 12:34:13 PM
tapos one time nung dala ko siya nilagyan ko ng headset tapos sinakto ko yung beat sa paglakad ko.....

interesting. ma-try nga minsan
thanks for sharing
:-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: bitingdave on August 25, 2008, 02:14:13 PM
Hi mga sirs and ma'ams,

Im currently looking for a digital metronome.  One I can use while practicing drums or gig-ing.  the ones in JB music and Lazer is no good kasi once I start playing, hindi ko na marinig.  Can anyone point me to the right direction where I can buy a really good and not-so-expensive one?

thanks!!

Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: metalmuhlisha on August 26, 2008, 12:07:52 AM
Hi mga sirs and ma'ams,

Im currently looking for a digital metronome.  One I can use while practicing drums or gig-ing.  the ones in JB music and Lazer is no good kasi once I start playing, hindi ko na marinig.  Can anyone point me to the right direction where I can buy a really good and not-so-expensive one?

thanks!!


dude, malakas na yung volume ng mga metronome na yun. natural hindi mo yun maririnig kung tumutugtog. kung lakasan mo pa yung volume nun baka masira eardrums mo haha. what you need is in-ear isolation earphones or isolation headphones. yung earphones, yun yung sinasaksak sa tenga nang sagaran para nablo-block yung external noise.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mjpartinez on August 26, 2008, 07:32:38 AM
Hi mga sirs and ma'ams,

Im currently looking for a digital metronome.  One I can use while practicing drums or gig-ing.  the ones in JB music and Lazer is no good kasi once I start playing, hindi ko na marinig.  Can anyone point me to the right direction where I can buy a really good and not-so-expensive one?

thanks!!



heres what i did kasi hindi ko din marinig... cheap stereo headphones ( yung nabibili sa quiapo  and bangketas nationwide) tapos bumili ako nung constrction ear muffs yung tipong para sa nagbabarena at nagjjack hammer... i just wear the cheap headset then place the ear muffs over the headset... so all in all magagastos mo is give or take 300 pesos lang ... :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: bitingdave on August 26, 2008, 11:04:18 AM
Thanks mga sirs!! Now I have an idea what to do.. thanks again!
Title: Metronome for practicing drums
Post by: lordlors on September 03, 2008, 06:15:50 AM
When you practice playing the drum kit, you'll really need a metronome to practice very well and get the timing right accurately. It is also useful when practicing at increasing speeds.

So can any of you guys suggest me a good metronome at a reasonable price that is available in the philippines (manila/quezon) especially in dumaguete city (where i live)? Pls reply ASAP.
Title: Re: Metronome for practicing drums
Post by: uglyguy on September 03, 2008, 07:28:34 AM
bro yun matrix eh PhP 700 lang ...... decent naman sya ... dual siya .. metronome and tuner
Title: Re: Metronome for practicing drums
Post by: el Brutal on September 03, 2008, 08:11:36 PM
i use metronome when practicing footworks lang..haha!
ang gamit kong metronome eh ung metronome app for iphone.. its free!
Title: Re: Metronome for practicing drums
Post by: Ralph_Petrucci on September 03, 2008, 09:13:28 PM
bro,

there's already a thread existing about metronomes.
you can gain insights there.

for more info:
http://talk.philmusic.com/board/index.php/topic,9883.105.html

just my two cents
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: metalmuhlisha on November 22, 2008, 05:13:44 AM
simple questions: what would be a good upgrade from my korg ma-30 metronome? it does the job but it's pretty basic, and i hate the fact that i have to use earphones to hear it. and i don't like the click sound.

i want to practice using a metronome again, medyo matagal ko narin kasi di nagagamit yung metronome since i hate having things stuck in my ears when playing.

currently, i'm eyeing the tama rhythm watch. is it available locally? and for how much? any other suggestions regarding other metronomes would be nice as well. thanks.

may nabasa ako a few pages back na available daw yung rhythm watch sa audiophile so i'm just confirming. and... nabanggit din ni sir peeves24 na importante yung tap button?
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mr. trigger on November 22, 2008, 06:11:42 PM
 :cry: wish that i could have one  :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: metalmuhlisha on November 22, 2008, 10:51:59 PM
sana may makasagot sa mga katanungan ko.. :)
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: phfreq on November 23, 2008, 01:09:07 AM
simple questions: what would be a good upgrade from my korg ma-30 metronome? it does the job but it's pretty basic, and i hate the fact that i have to use earphones to hear it. and i don't like the click sound.

i want to practice using a metronome again, medyo matagal ko narin kasi di nagagamit yung metronome since i hate having things stuck in my ears when playing.

currently, i'm eyeing the tama rhythm watch. is it available locally? and for how much? any other suggestions regarding other metronomes would be nice as well. thanks.

may nabasa ako a few pages back na available daw yung rhythm watch sa audiophile so i'm just confirming. and... nabanggit din ni sir peeves24 na importante yung tap button?

I'm using a boss db30 and may built in speakers na sya..
maraming beats and rhythms..
relatively big lcd display..
meron ding LED.
pwede tumayo magisa..
may tap function...
may reference pitches...
may clave, odd times, etc,...

http://www.bosscorp.co.jp/products/en/DB-30/specs.html
http://media.roland.com/en/v/v0444/v044402M.mov

solve na dito for basic to intermediate needs..

kung mas complex ang kailangan and gusto iba ibang tunog, drum machine ginagamit ko.. pinoprogram ko to whatever sound na gusto ko and kung anong pattern.. pwede din dito ung may count/tunog ng ilang measure tapos mawawala after ilang measure then babalik ulit after ilang measure..

you may also want to refer to my previous post

http://talk.philmusic.com/board/index.php/topic,35198.msg805981#msg805981


hth...


Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: vincher on November 23, 2008, 02:55:57 AM
Bro! musta? meroon ako nung tama na rhythm watch. 8yrs na sya sa akin. ok naman performance, lakas ng click. pag ginamitan mo ng earphones stereo sya ( yung matrix ko kasi dati isang side lang ang tumutunog) pwede mo adjust yung subdivision. programmable din sya. I find this useful pag isesave ko yung mga tempo ng kanta inorder ng nasa set list.  problem ko lang s tama, nasira na yung mga buttons kaya bumili ako ng boss db90. same features ng tama and more! midi "sync-able", may human voice count, may trainer, dami pa. problem ko lang pag ginamit ko sa gig pang kick off ng tempo ang hina. unlike sa tama malakas sya. punta ka sa eb mamaya, try mo yung tama and yung boss.

simple questions: what would be a good upgrade from my korg ma-30 metronome? it does the job but it's pretty basic, and i hate the fact that i have to use earphones to hear it. and i don't like the click sound.

i want to practice using a metronome again, medyo matagal ko narin kasi di nagagamit yung metronome since i hate having things stuck in my ears when playing.

currently, i'm eyeing the tama rhythm watch. is it available locally? and for how much? any other suggestions regarding other metronomes would be nice as well. thanks.

may nabasa ako a few pages back na available daw yung rhythm watch sa audiophile so i'm just confirming. and... nabanggit din ni sir peeves24 na importante yung tap button?
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: metalmuhlisha on November 23, 2008, 12:14:25 PM
thank you po sa mga replies!

@sir vinci
i'd like to be able to go to the EB, kaso may tinatapos ako website project for school e. i still have to do lots of coding, na pwede ko lang gawin sa weekend. school sucks donkey nuts. :(

pag may cash na ko for the drum dial, pa try ako nung metronomes pag pumunta ako diyan. hehe.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: vincher on November 23, 2008, 02:10:34 PM
oki doks. sige punta ka lang anytime para makita mo yung metronomes.txt mo lang ako.thanks!
thank you po sa mga replies!

@sir vinci
i'd like to be able to go to the EB, kaso may tinatapos ako website project for school e. i still have to do lots of coding, na pwede ko lang gawin sa weekend. school sucks donkey nuts. :(

pag may cash na ko for the drum dial, pa try ako nung metronomes pag pumunta ako diyan. hehe.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on November 29, 2008, 07:19:52 AM
I'm using a boss db30 and may built in speakers na sya..
maraming beats and rhythms..
relatively big lcd display..
meron ding LED.
pwede tumayo magisa..
may tap function...
may reference pitches...
may clave, odd times, etc,...




magkano bili mo dito sir phfreq?
salamat!!!
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: phfreq on November 29, 2008, 07:46:57 AM
magkano bili mo dito sir phfreq?
salamat!!!

sa US nabili eh.. parang around $30 ata..
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on November 29, 2008, 08:11:39 AM
aw may kamahalan din pala sya...
 pero salamt na rin phfreq!

happy drumming!
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: phfreq on November 29, 2008, 09:23:28 AM
aw may kamahalan din pala sya...
 pero salamt na rin phfreq!

happy drumming!

oks.. tingin ka din nung mga previous posts.. may mga review na rin nung iba pang locally available...  kung talagang nagtitipid, meron din atang mga metronome applications para sa mga cellphones... sa computer sigurado meron..

meron din akong nakita dati na mga mp3 soundfiles ng ibat ibang bpm, save lang sa mp3 player tapos ayon na ang ginagamit...
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on November 30, 2008, 12:07:53 AM
oks.. tingin ka din nung mga previous posts.. may mga review na rin nung iba pang locally available...  kung talagang nagtitipid, meron din atang mga metronome applications para sa mga cellphones... sa computer sigurado meron..

meron din akong nakita dati na mga mp3 soundfiles ng ibat ibang bpm, save lang sa mp3 player tapos ayon na ang ginagamit...

ah actually ngayon, ginagamit ko yung beatcraft, parang drumachine sya, sinave ko lang sa ipod yung ginawa kong beat. ito muna ang ginagamit kong metronome ngayun.

maraming salamat sa mga infos! :wink:
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: 9_spiral on November 30, 2008, 08:14:56 PM
ako rin improvised metronome lang gamit ko sa pagpractice. Im using the Beatcraft drum machine...ayos cya...naaadjust ko rin ung tempo up to 200bpm nga lang. Tapos ung clicksound ko ay ung sound ng cowbell. Then ung laptop ko sasalpakan ko ng loud speakers. Solb na :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on November 30, 2008, 11:06:02 PM
ako rin improvised metronome lang gamit ko sa pagpractice. Im using the Beatcraft drum machine...ayos cya...naaadjust ko rin ung tempo up to 200bpm nga lang. Tapos ung clicksound ko ay ung sound ng cowbell. Then ung laptop ko sasalpakan ko ng loud speakers. Solb na :-D

tama tama, pareho pala tayo 9_spiral! mas tipid nga naman kasi yon...hehe  :wink:
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: 9_spiral on November 30, 2008, 11:20:16 PM
tama tama, pareho pala tayo 9_spiral! mas tipid nga naman kasi yon...hehe  :wink:

oo ayos un bro...pwede mo pa lagyan ng cue (ex. crash accent) in every bar kung gusto mo...downside lang is hanggang 200bpm nga lang...pero ayos pa rin..di naman ako monster na umaabot ng 290bpm eh hehe :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: daleee on February 06, 2010, 10:09:28 PM
mga sir, bibili ako ng metronome at gusto ko sana ung Korg MA-30 dahil mura siya at mukhang ayos na para sakin. tanong lang, ang hanap ko po kasi sa metronome eh yung may triplets, plays quarter, eighth, sixteenth notes: yun po ba yung equivalent ng "duplets, triplets, triplets with inner beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with inner beats omitted" na nakasulat sa features ng MA-30...  :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: gpot on February 07, 2010, 01:00:11 AM
since i lost my metronome a few weeks back, i use my laptop as a substitute. non pro pa naman e :)
check this one as an option (it's free naman and for me to show the developers my appreciation to their free software)

http://www.nch.com.au/metronome/index.html

HTH

it also offer other downloads not just for drummers
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: uglyguy on February 09, 2010, 08:49:12 AM
i use metronome ... specially when recording ....

am using a Zoom RT 223 and pag tinatamad yun Matrix lang na tuner/metronome
Title: Re: Alternative to Metronome
Post by: archraven_012 on February 10, 2010, 12:24:52 AM



OK 'to Sir! Salamat sa info.
Score ako nyan pag uwi ko next year! :D

wala ba nito sa globe??hehehe
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: Riff_6603 on February 20, 2010, 09:43:57 PM
mga sir, bibili ako ng metronome at gusto ko sana ung Korg MA-30 dahil mura siya at mukhang ayos na para sakin. tanong lang, ang hanap ko po kasi sa metronome eh yung may triplets, plays quarter, eighth, sixteenth notes: yun po ba yung equivalent ng "duplets, triplets, triplets with inner beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with inner beats omitted" na nakasulat sa features ng MA-30...  :-D

feedback naman sa MA-30.. planning to get one kasi! thanks! :-)
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: daleee on February 21, 2010, 09:22:27 AM
feedback naman sa MA-30.. planning to get one kasi! thanks! :-)
for me, ayos siya as a metronome (kasi meron siya nung lahat lang ng needs ko sa metronome)... may quarters, eighths, sixteenths (and another with inner beats omitted), triplets (and another with inner beats omitted). meron na rin siyang diff. time signature (0-7). may tap function na rin siya... may built in speaker narin... Tempo adjusts from 40 - 208 bpm... plus may reference pitches narin siyang kasama (for those who tune their drum accdg to notes and for those who want ref. notes for their guitar)... ang ayaw ko lang sakanya ay medyo mahina yung volume niya para sakin kahit naka earphones na... as one forumer said, "it gets the job done"  :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on April 14, 2010, 01:12:23 AM
tanong lang... ok po ba yung TAMA Rhythm Watch RW105 or Boss db90? para sa mga nakagamit na nito.
any reviews?



at kung budget wise naman,, aside sa korg na nabanggit, ano pa kaya yung sulit na sulit... yung pwedeng kabitan ng earphones at may odd time
thanks! nagbabalak ako bumili pag nagkatrabaho na eh.hehe
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: metalmuhlisha on April 14, 2010, 02:53:41 AM
^tama rhythm watch, medyo overpriced kasi metronome lang naman siya na may LED. mas madaming features yung db 90 kaso wala akong nakita na binebenta dito kaya bumili nalang ako ng rhythm watch. ok naman siya, satisfied, sana lang mas mura. matakaw din siya sa battery kaya mas practical bumili ng AC adapter.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: heyman on April 14, 2010, 03:20:37 AM
mas mura yung cherub i-Rhythm WRW 106 around P3500 lang nabili ko sa lyric cubao before unlike sa TAMA around 7k from audiophile.

The Cherub WRW-106 is a professional grade metronome, up to the ranks of the Tama RhythmWatch. In the package you will find a free carrying bag, manual and a gift card. Its features include:

1. Tempo range of 30-280BPM
2. Voice counting
3. TAP mode
4. 6 Sound Generators
5. Plays 22 kinds of notes
6. 31 programmable tempos
7. 7 volume knobs
8. 9 various timbre accents
9. LEDs
10. Display backlight
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on April 14, 2010, 11:31:15 AM
^tama rhythm watch, medyo overpriced kasi metronome lang naman siya na may LED. mas madaming features yung db 90 kaso wala akong nakita na binebenta dito kaya bumili nalang ako ng rhythm watch. ok naman siya, satisfied, sana lang mas mura. matakaw din siya sa battery kaya mas practical bumili ng AC adapter.

oo nga daw mahal sya, at nabasa ko rin na wala nga available dito na db 90. sayang naman pero kung sakali sana same price or less sya kung may magshiship dito.


mas mura yung cherub i-Rhythm WRW 106 around P3500 lang nabili ko sa lyric cubao before unlike sa TAMA around 7k from audiophile.

The Cherub WRW-106 is a professional grade metronome, up to the ranks of the Tama RhythmWatch. In the package you will find a free carrying bag, manual and a gift card. Its features include:

1. Tempo range of 30-280BPM
2. Voice counting
3. TAP mode
4. 6 Sound Generators
5. Plays 22 kinds of notes
6. 31 programmable tempos
7. 7 volume knobs
8. 9 various timbre accents
9. LEDs
10. Display backlight

ayos to! pwede ilaban sa tama rhythm watch. yun nga lang nabasa ko yung inconsistency nya sa ibang beats na medyo nakaka discourage....
pero on the other side, 2 kinds of beats lang naman ang inconsistent so hindi naman sya ganun kawalan.

http://redwinedrummer.wordpress.com/2007/10/06/cherub-wrw-106-irhythm-metronome-review/
"It is also worth noting that 193BPM is incorrectly played by the metronome. It is too slow. Fellow drummers in the e-group confirms this. According to them, there is also another tempo setting that the metronome does not play properly. However, they don’t remember which one."

i might settle for this one....
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: heyman on April 14, 2010, 04:11:08 PM
oo nga daw mahal sya, at nabasa ko rin na wala nga available dito na db 90. sayang naman pero kung sakali sana same price or less sya kung may magshiship dito.


ayos to! pwede ilaban sa tama rhythm watch. yun nga lang nabasa ko yung inconsistency nya sa ibang beats na medyo nakaka discourage....
pero on the other side, 2 kinds of beats lang naman ang inconsistent so hindi naman sya ganun kawalan.

http://redwinedrummer.wordpress.com/2007/10/06/cherub-wrw-106-irhythm-metronome-review/
"It is also worth noting that 193BPM is incorrectly played by the metronome. It is too slow. Fellow drummers in the e-group confirms this. According to them, there is also another tempo setting that the metronome does not play properly. However, they don’t remember which one."

i might settle for this one....


+1.. ayos to medyo affordable kesa tama. eto binili ko kasi halos same features lang sila
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on April 14, 2010, 08:07:59 PM
+1.. ayos to medyo affordable kesa tama. eto binili ko kasi halos same features lang sila

pero sir di po ba kayo masyado naapektohan dun sa downsides nya? thanks!
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: heyman on April 15, 2010, 11:59:13 AM
pero sir di po ba kayo masyado naapektohan dun sa downsides nya? thanks!

downsides:
1. the total hardware or mostly parts are made from plastic. medyo maingat naman ako sa gamit kaya its ok for me..it's lightweight diba? mas ayaw ko naman yung bakal tapos ang bigat. and wag mo nga lang gagawing footswitch yun dahil masisira talga. at pwede i-mount sa tabi mo while you're playing.
2. lots of buttons to tweak on pero still manageable naman e (programmable siya if you want to change beats in 1 minute then iba naman for 3mins etc etc. Mostly volume knobs yung asa baba with different timing and note measurements. ang madalas ko lang ginagamit is isang beat to keep me in time at may blinker siya to tell you na youve completed the 1 bar.
3. DC adaptor not included-- well isa yun na down talga pro kapag batteries naman ok lang din. the machine is too small. beat lang ang papatakbuhin niya kaya di malakas sa batt. not unless you run it 24/7 with the LEDs on din. i bought it last year mga mid november and energizer batteries gamit ko up to now di pa ako nagpapalit.
4. User Manual--- mas masarap magexperiment at easy to use naman yung metronome kaya for me itabi ko na lang yung manual.
5. 193BPM + 1 pa na hindi nila matandaan kung ano--- di ko masyado pansin, ok lang.

for practice ko lang naman siya ginagamit kaya ok lang. im a guitar player now kaya mas nagagamit ko during exercises and practices kahit 1 beat lang gamitin ko at naka volume 0 yung iba. important sakin it's cheaper, specs na kelangan ko, light weight and happy naman sa value ng binili.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on April 15, 2010, 01:02:52 PM
downsides:
1. the total hardware or mostly parts are made from plastic. medyo maingat naman ako sa gamit kaya its ok for me..it's lightweight diba? mas ayaw ko naman yung bakal tapos ang bigat. and wag mo nga lang gagawing footswitch yun dahil masisira talga. at pwede i-mount sa tabi mo while you're playing.
2. lots of buttons to tweak on pero still manageable naman e (programmable siya if you want to change beats in 1 minute then iba naman for 3mins etc etc. Mostly volume knobs yung asa baba with different timing and note measurements. ang madalas ko lang ginagamit is isang beat to keep me in time at may blinker siya to tell you na youve completed the 1 bar.
3. DC adaptor not included-- well isa yun na down talga pro kapag batteries naman ok lang din. the machine is too small. beat lang ang papatakbuhin niya kaya di malakas sa batt. not unless you run it 24/7 with the LEDs on din. i bought it last year mga mid november and energizer batteries gamit ko up to now di pa ako nagpapalit.
4. User Manual--- mas masarap magexperiment at easy to use naman yung metronome kaya for me itabi ko na lang yung manual.
5. 193BPM + 1 pa na hindi nila matandaan kung ano--- di ko masyado pansin, ok lang.

for practice ko lang naman siya ginagamit kaya ok lang. im a guitar player now kaya mas nagagamit ko during exercises and practices kahit 1 beat lang gamitin ko at naka volume 0 yung iba. important sakin it's cheaper, specs na kelangan ko, light weight and happy naman sa value ng binili.

thanks sir! baka ito na rin ang bilin ko... medyo gipit na din ako sa pera.hehe
thanks sa reviews!
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: mambo on April 15, 2010, 08:40:50 PM
nagpunta ako sa silver gate (hawak din ng audiophile) sa sm annex... tapos sabi yung tama rhythm watch daw costs 4500 or less ata, di ko tuloy alam kung ito mismo yung rhythm watch or mas lumang model to, di ko kasi nakita, walang stock daw.


then saw this KORG metronome na very intriguing. yung beatlab. this costs 4700 more or less.
http://www.korg.com/product.aspx?&pd=422
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: heyman on April 16, 2010, 10:53:39 AM
it's your preference naman talga kung san mo mas trip bilihin or anong brand ang need mo. for your convenience rin bro yun. maybe this one is ok or the other is more ok or not etc etc...
Title: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: kssael on August 30, 2010, 11:34:39 AM
Just as the thread title has stated, do you or do you not prefer metronomes/click tracks when playing live? I've seen some drummers use them in order to keep a steady rhythm but others don't since their songs frequently change tempos.
Title: Re: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: Harpoon on August 31, 2010, 01:02:41 AM
sometimes. I just use it as tempo reference for new songs that we play or you could leave it on and then check how much you sped up or slowed down.
Title: Re: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: nikogulo on August 31, 2010, 08:45:48 AM
i use a metronome for live gigs for consistency. and it helps me to count off a song
Title: Re: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: shaun_kuyukot on September 04, 2010, 01:24:37 AM
Click tracks are awesome and are a big help. If you can have one why not. My band- Segatron plays samples in our live performances. I hook up our band's laptop to a mixer and listen to the track. We play over it. It helps with the consistency and the tempo.

I did discover two problems in playing with a track.
1. If your band mates are not connected (listening though earphones or the monitors are not playing it loud enough) to the track they still tend to play faster when the music dynamics gets high, and/or slow down when it goes down. Mas maganda kung lahat kayo naka connect or naririnig ung click track or metronome.

2. You need to hear the click track more than you hear the band. I wear isolation muffs over my in-ear earphones. The problem here is hassle. You can't hear outside sh*t when the band starts playing. This becomes a problem when you guys need to communicate.

3. You need equipment. To have equipment you need money. Un lang.  :-D

So far un lang naisip ko.
Insights anyone?
Title: Re: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: tipsyboy on September 04, 2010, 02:04:27 AM
I think it's to use metronomes as a point of reference for the actual tempo of a song, when a drummer has to count a song off. In live performances, it's real easy to get the tempos mixed up so it's nice to know what the actual tempo should be. I do think that music shouldn't be mechanical and fixed, and that it should breathe and adapt and be organic, but at the same time, differing too far from the original tempo of a song can be horrible.
Title: Re: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: gax on September 07, 2010, 06:27:22 PM
I'm going to start using one... have a tendency to get all hyped and play a bit faster...  :oops:

Found a nice one for the itouch. Under "free drum lessons"
Title: Re: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: blacktooth on September 08, 2010, 03:04:56 PM
I have a click tracks on my iPOD but sad to say, I can't use it in gig / practice just because i only got a low volumed ear phones.

but for individual practice, it's a HUGE help.

Title: Re: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: kssael on September 08, 2010, 04:42:49 PM
Matt Grenier and Adam Gray use metronomes/click tracks both in the studio and live; hence, they sound just like in the studio live, even if you strip the external audio from one of their live performances and overlay the video with the respective original studio track.

Other drummers don't use metronomes/click tracks but ear monitors (e.g. Mike Portnoy, Blake Richardson) where they can hear each other on stage; since they tend to improvise in some parts of their songs live.

I guess it's a matter of genre or live preference when to use metronomes/click tracks.
Title: Re: Metronomes/Click tracks on live performances: yes or no?
Post by: underprog on September 10, 2010, 02:09:54 AM
sa practice lang ako gumagamit ng metronome eh... pero nagbibilang ba kayo habang nag drums? trinatry ko kasi nawawala ako eh, bale memorized ko lang yung beat na kinocover ko. lalo na pag odd time.
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Post by: killikillers on October 25, 2010, 09:00:06 PM
gusto ko matuto gumamit ng metronome

may alam po ba kayong mobile application na metronome? meron ako nakikita pero hindi ganon ka ganda eh

kung pwedeng gawing metronome ung cellphone hindi nalng siguro ako bibili ng metro. pa help po hanap ng app
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Post by: zachki on December 17, 2010, 01:40:27 AM
 Greetings to Pinoy Drums...
pa help po sa mga masters na marunong mag metronome..
kasi po i want to practice with metronome to train maintain my consistency and timing...

problem is i don't even know what it looks like and how to use it properly

please teach us newbies how to properly train with metronome...

thanks po sa lahat ng magpopost...

thanks...
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Post by: vhinming on December 17, 2010, 01:47:36 AM
How to use a metronome

A metronome is a practice tool that produces a steady pulse (or beat) to help musicians play rhythms accurately. The pulses are measured in beats-per-minute (BPM). Most metronomes are capable of playing beats from 35 to 250 BPM. Common uses of the metronome are helping you to maintain an established tempo while practicing, and learning difficult passages.

The first step in metronome use is to understand time signatures. Time signatures are found at the beginning of a musical piece, after the clef and the key signature. Time signatures (also called meter signatures) consist of two numbers. The top number indicates the number of beats in a measure, while the bottom number corresponds to the value of the beat. Most often, you will see 2, 3, 4 or 6 beats per measure. Beats are commonly half notes (the bottom number of the meter signature is “2”) or quarter notes (“4”) (the bottom number of the meter signature is “4”).

Here are a few common examples:

4/4: 4 quarter beats per measure (common time)

3/4: 3 quarter beats per measure

2/2: 2 half notes per measure (cut time)

Less easily understood time signatures are those with dotted quarters as the beat (compound time):

6/8: 2 dotted quarters per measure.

9/8: 3 dotted quarters per measure.

NOTE: even though this time signature reads 6 eighth notes per measure, this time signature usually refers to two beats per measure, where each beat is a dotted quarter, consisting of 3 eighth notes.

In western music (whether pop or jazz or classical or other) you either divide the beat into 2 parts (simple time signatures) or 3 (compound time signatures). The beat thus will either be a quarter, half or eighth note (for simple time signatures) or a dotted quarter or dotted half in compound time signatures. Simple time signatures are straightforward to read: 2/4 (two quarters per measure), 2/2 (two half notes per measure), etc.

Compound time signatures (6/8, 9/8, 6/4, etc.) actually tell you the division of the beat because we cannot express dotted values with a number. When the top number is greater than 3 and is divisible by 3 (6, 9, 12), you have to divide that number by 3 to get the actual number of beats per measure. E.g. 6/8: 2 beats per measure (6:3=2), and the beat is valued at a dotted quarter. 6/4: two dotted halves per measure.

If the music is very slow, then the composer may say something like "slow 8ths". In this case, you would indeed think of the 8th as the beat, but this you will see only at very slow tempi. In general, thinking of the 8th as the beat in compound time (especially at medium and fast tempi) will make the music sound choppy, and again, is simply an erroneous reading of the time signature.

Odd time signatures also exist in music:

5/4: 5 quarters per measure

7/8: 7 eighths per measure

Now that you understand the meter signature, determine the value of the beat and its appropriate tempo for the piece you are learning. For example, your desired tempo might be quarter note=120. (For more information, see the article on tempo markings.) This is quite brisk, and you may not notice it if you sway from it (rush=get faster unintentionally, drag=get slower unintentionally). Having the metronome give you the accurate pulses will help you stay on track.

At other times, most of a piece is easy to play except for a few measures. When faced with a challenging passage, practice the problem area at a slow tempo that allows you to play all the notes without mistakes (at quarter= 78, for example). Then, click the metronome up a few notches and try the passage at the faster tempo. If you can execute the passage 5 times in a row without any mistakes, you can click the metronome up a few notches again. Repeat this process until you reach the target tempo.



read MORE (http://www.metronomeonline.com/articles/general/how-to-use-a-metronome.php)


Also Try PSP METRONOME (http://talk.philmusic.com/board/index.php?topic=199221.0)


well digital metronome has many kinds of styles

these are some of them , just for you to figure it out  :wink:
(http://www.themusicroom-online.co.uk/images/intelli-imt-300-dual-digital-metronome-and-auto-digital-chromati.jpg)
(http://www.store4strings.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/Clip_Style_Digit_4a41fb4356523.jpg)
(http://www.dv247.com/assets/products/59809_l.jpg)
(http://www.elisemoreau.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/KORG2.bmp)


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Post by: pedaldeaf3 on December 17, 2010, 01:48:03 PM
Greetings to Pinoy Drums...
pa help po sa mga masters na marunong mag metronome..
kasi po i want to practice with metronome to train maintain my consistency and timing...

problem is i don't even know what it looks like and how to use it properly

please teach us newbies how to properly train with metronome...

thanks po sa lahat ng magpopost...

thanks...


PM mo ko... Help kita sa PC version ng metronome...
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Post by: tyrande101 on December 21, 2010, 10:03:39 PM
Greetings to Pinoy Drums...
pa help po sa mga masters na marunong mag metronome..
kasi po i want to practice with metronome to train maintain my consistency and timing...

problem is i don't even know what it looks like and how to use it properly

please teach us newbies how to properly train with metronome...

thanks po sa lahat ng magpopost...

thanks...

sir.. kung mag papraktis po kayo using metronome punta na lang po kayo dito..
http://www.metronomeonline.com/

tapos gawin niyo po yung exercise na ginagawa ko at ginagawa din ni John Petrucci sa guitar nya.

pili po kayo ng tamang bpm o tamang bilis sa metronome tapos ganito gawin niyo..
 
R = Right stroke
L = Left stroke
tik tok tik tok = ito ung metronome
1 2 3 4 #... = number of counts

4 beat po
tik                       tok                                   tik                       tok
1                          2                                     1                         2
R                          L                                     R                         L

8 beat po
tik                       tok                                   tik                       tok
1           2             3                4                    1           2            3            4
R           L             R                 L                   R           L             R            L 

16 beat po
tik                       tok                                   tik                       tok
1     2      3     4     5         6        7        8        1     2     3     4    5     6     7     8
R     L      R     L     R         L        R         L        R     L     R     L    R     L     R     L

32 beat po
tik                                tok                              tik                                tok
1  2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 11 12 13 14 15 16  1  2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10 11 12 13 14 15 16
R  L   R   L   R   L   R   L    R  L   R   L   R   L  R   L   R  L   R   L   R   L   R   L   R    L   R   L   R  L   R   L

ang metronome po jaan eh hindi nagbabago.. nagkataon lang na sa bandang 32 eh humaba kasi 16 stroke in tik-toks un.. kung papansinin niyo po, hindi nagbabago ang metronome pero nag didivide-divide ang number of counts sa metronome, jaan po bibilis ang kamay niyo.. mag start muna po kayo sa 4 beat hanggang 16 beat, kung kaya niyo pa, 32 beat..

This is Speed Test Exercise for you to know how fast your hands are
*Pumunta sa http://www.metronomeonline.com/
*Pumili ng tamang bilis, mas maganda kung mag start muna ng mabagal sa metronome
*pwedeng irecord ang tamang bilis para anytime anywhere handy dandy ang metronome.
*mag start muna sa 4 beat
*kapag na bored na, jump to 8 beat, kapag na bored na jump to 16 beat, kapag kaya pa, jump to 32 beat
*Do this everyday or threat this like a warm up before playing
*If the purpose is for practice, do this non-stop within 10-15mins
(tingnan ko lang kung hindi lumake biceps niyo jan) ahahaha!

Hope this post helps.. todo effort ako ^_^ hahahaha!
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Post by: cheezemonster08 on February 05, 2011, 12:08:14 PM
may alam ba kayo na metronome app for ipod classic?6th gen sya wala kasi akong mahanap na matino sa net
baka mayroon kayo alam :)
salamat!
Title: Query about metronome
Post by: zwischenzug on February 09, 2011, 11:17:50 AM
Tanong ko lang po, ano po ba yung bang-for-buck na metronome na available locally yung may memory function po sana para maconfigure ko yung iba't-ibang tempo for different songs at dinig kahit sa live gig kapag naka-headphone?  Disabled pala yung search function kaya di ko alam kung may existing thread na for this.
Title: Re: Query about metronome
Post by: musicianurse28 on February 09, 2011, 01:03:43 PM
Welcome to Pinoydrums forum sir zwischenzug!

Mahirap po ata makahanap nyang "Bang-for-buck" na may memory function pa. I believe yung klase ng hinahanap mong metronome eh magastos talaga. Boss DB-80 Dr.Beat Metronome ang kadalasang nakikita kong gamit ng mga working musicians. Mahirap makahanap nun dito locally, pero pwede ka naman mag pa-special order through sir wireme or sir vincher. Pm mo lang sila.
Title: Re: Query about metronome
Post by: dreddurius on February 09, 2011, 01:14:44 PM
Agree @musiciannurse28.

I can't recommend a brand but what I can do is give a few factors to consider bago ka bumili:

1.) Gagamitin din mo sya for gigs, i-consider mo na rin yung portability. Nakakainis talaga yung andami mo na ngang bitbit tapos maghahanap ka pa ng mesa para ilagay ang metronome mo.

2.) Since habol mo din yung maririnig mo sya during a live gig, what you're after for is yung headphones that can isolate yung ambient noise, tho may trade-off ito. Is keeping time more important than hearing the bigger picture? Or is it the other way around?

Alternatives:

1.) Kung may iPod touch / iPhone ka you can download Steinway's metronome app. Gibson also has apps. You can do a google search. Wala syang memory function pero meron syang tap function (tap the pad according sa basic tempo then click on Start para magsimula na ang tempo, it will autmatically round off s anearest bpm nya).

2.) Kung may Symbian phone ka, you can also google for apps. Again, walang memory function (yata).

Good luck.
Title: Re: Query about metronome
Post by: food.vulture on February 10, 2011, 01:09:47 AM
i record on mp3 a tempo of the song..
>>let's say, song # 1 (tempo 120bpm).. i record around 400 bars of 120 bpm, i use fruity loops..
>>then upload on my iPod..
>>then do again for song # 2 (tempo 200 bpm - metal yeah! 8-))
>>and so forth..
>>put in a playlist on my iPod, works like memory..
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: zwischenzug on February 11, 2011, 10:09:48 AM
Thanks po sa lahat ng replies. Actually po, gamitin ko siya for practice and sa live gig (church setting, etc.), gusto ko lang kasi na maimprove ko sarili in keeping time. Madalas kasi nawawala ako sa time lalo na kung kasarapan ng tugtog at upbeat yung tempo.  Naisip ko na rin yung magrecord ng mp3 for different tempo, ayun fruity loops pala pede gamitin, thanks for the suggestion.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: shinobi_hand on February 23, 2011, 05:47:46 PM
metronomes are the drummers best friends.
its been mine since i started again last year.
but a better question is where do you top-off on the metronome.
and doing what rudiment.
i top off at 87bpm doin diddlediddles.
haha
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: malcomx on March 09, 2011, 08:33:55 AM
mga sir , baka meron java apps ng metronome or drum machine ... tnx.. =)
 baka pede makishare .. here is my email add ... emailmalcom@yahoo.com
Title: Re: Query about metronome
Post by: Riff_6603 on March 10, 2011, 02:52:40 AM
Alternatives:

1.) Kung may iPod touch / iPhone ka you can download Steinway's metronome app. Gibson also has apps. You can do a google search. Wala syang memory function pero meron syang tap function (tap the pad according sa basic tempo then click on Start para magsimula na ang tempo, it will autmatically round off sa nearest bpm nya).

Good luck.

nice! been looking for an iphone/itouch metronome app na ok gamitin. thanks for this man! :wink:
Title: Re: Query about metronome
Post by: malcomx on March 10, 2011, 05:16:22 AM
nice! been looking for an iphone/itouch metronome app na ok gamitin. thanks for this man! :wink:

sayang.. java based lang ung cp ko... pero thanks .. future reference ko nlng.. :-D
Title: Re: mga seniors, tips naman sa metro
Post by: aDz on May 18, 2011, 03:16:51 PM
Ang OA ng reaction ko haha!

Anyways, sa lahat ng wala pang metronome pero may mp3 player, click niyo ito > http://www.reztronics.com/prod01.htm. Meron yan mp3s mula 65 bpm hanggang 250 bpm.

Salamat sir Gep Cheers!  :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: thinwolfy on May 18, 2011, 06:07:17 PM

Sa recordings gumagamit ako ng clicks pero sa live gigs hindi... 
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: bonzter on May 25, 2011, 02:09:15 PM
For me I only use metronome or click tracks when practicing and recordings but playing on a gig, I only trust my inner clock. IMO it's more comfortable playing without a click kasi mahirap din kapag nasa gig na especially mahina sa time yung ibang ka banda mo. Basta every practice ninyo nag me-metronome lang kayo, it gives a really big help in playing consistent time. It may not be perfect or accurate atleast you train yourself be independent. Again I just trust my inner clock :-) .
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: cs_mapper on May 25, 2011, 11:20:01 PM
Nung kapanahunan ko eh ginawa ko nirecord ko sa tape mga drum loops on different tempos galing sa mga keyboards . Eventually got a little roland drum machine kaya mas madali na kasi on the spot pwede ako mamili ng certain tempo and different click/percussion sounds.
Nung pinapractice ko mga double strokes, paradiddle, other sticking exercises and double bass para super accurate palo ko ayun nagprogram ako ng kanya kanya tunog kada sticking para marinig ko yung tunog on each limb. napaka gandang guide tlga para pumantay yung palo lalo na sa weaker hand na sya palagi nanggugulo sa flow ng rhythm.

Aside that a drum machine is an awesome tool to learn and hear certain fills, drum beats, bar phrasing, odd times etc etc notated on drums mags and books by simply inputing all the notes to the drum machine.
Nakakaadik din to mga bros kasi yung ibang cover songs namin eh nai-program ko sa drum machine kaya minsan sa rehearsals drum machine sinabayan ng mga kabanda ko LoL!
i even program a 7/8 click track and drum beat inside a 4/4 all notes permutated for each preceeding bar until the permutation goes back to one. wala kasi odd time function yung una kong drum machine kaya ganun muna ginawa ko kahit nakakahilo gawin LoL!

Check out PC Drummer to get into some drum machine software stuff bago bumili ng mas advance na hardware version nito.

Pero iba pa rin kapag mismong kanta sinasabayan mo. pag memoryado mo na feel at tempo ng kanta yung tipong naikakanta mo sa isip mo tyak mas kapit yung bpm nya once you're on a live gig and about to count-off the band in.

For technical drumming stuff ok tlga na may click track or any play along/rhythmic guide.
Pero mas masarap pakinaggan mga kantang human drummer tlga at human tempo ang ginamit.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: smokoy on June 18, 2011, 07:17:03 AM
boss may nagbebenta nang metron0me worth 500 php. . Gusto ko sanang malaman kung maganda yun eto specs nya
korg metronome ma-30 features:
* Highly visual liquid crystal pendulum
* 13 different rhythms are built-in to this
electronic metronome so you can practice to
more than just a click track
* Rhythms include duplets, triplets, triplets with inner beats omitted, quadruplets, and
quadruplets with inner beats omitted are
programmed into this digital metronome
* Portable metronome with twelve reference
pitches (C4 -B4) for you to tune to
* Adjustable calibration (438-445 Hz) * Adjustable volume
* Tempo adjusts from 40 - 208 bpm
* Tap function for setting the tempo of this
digital metronome
* Earphone jack so only you can hear the
sounds of the digital metronome * Memory backup function
* Approximately 250 hours of continuous digital
metronome use
* Dimensions: 4.09(W) x 2.52(D)x 0.59 (H) in
* Weight .17 lbs. (including batteries)
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: aDz on June 18, 2011, 11:50:19 AM
boss may nagbebenta nang metron0me worth 500 php. . Gusto ko sanang malaman kung maganda yun eto specs nya
korg metronome ma-30 features:
* Highly visual liquid crystal pendulum
* 13 different rhythms are built-in to this
electronic metronome so you can practice to
more than just a click track
* Rhythms include duplets, triplets, triplets with inner beats omitted, quadruplets, and
quadruplets with inner beats omitted are
programmed into this digital metronome
* Portable metronome with twelve reference
pitches (C4 -B4) for you to tune to
* Adjustable calibration (438-445 Hz) * Adjustable volume
* Tempo adjusts from 40 - 208 bpm
* Tap function for setting the tempo of this
digital metronome
* Earphone jack so only you can hear the
sounds of the digital metronome * Memory backup function
* Approximately 250 hours of continuous digital
metronome use
* Dimensions: 4.09(W) x 2.52(D)x 0.59 (H) in
* Weight .17 lbs. (including batteries)

bro. Okay yan. Brand New nyan nasa P950. Yan ang ginagamit ng ibang drummer lalo na kung rudimental drummer ka.  :-D Bilin mo na.  :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: musicianurse28 on June 18, 2011, 02:12:34 PM
boss may nagbebenta nang metron0me worth 500 php. . Gusto ko sanang malaman kung maganda yun eto specs nya
korg metronome ma-30 features:
* Highly visual liquid crystal pendulum
* 13 different rhythms are built-in to this
electronic metronome so you can practice to
more than just a click track
* Rhythms include duplets, triplets, triplets with inner beats omitted, quadruplets, and
quadruplets with inner beats omitted are
programmed into this digital metronome
* Portable metronome with twelve reference
pitches (C4 -B4) for you to tune to
* Adjustable calibration (438-445 Hz) * Adjustable volume
* Tempo adjusts from 40 - 208 bpm
* Tap function for setting the tempo of this
digital metronome
* Earphone jack so only you can hear the
sounds of the digital metronome * Memory backup function
* Approximately 250 hours of continuous digital
metronome use
* Dimensions: 4.09(W) x 2.52(D)x 0.59 (H) in
* Weight .17 lbs. (including batteries)

Sir ok na yan.. Ika nga nila, "wala sa brand yan".

Para saken, as long as properly calibrated ang metronome, ok na siya.. Di importante kung may pangalan o wala, mahal o mura, basta dapat lang tama ang calibration dahil yun ang susundan mo..
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: jaypea on June 18, 2011, 11:38:59 PM
Present.. I've been using metronome since 2007..
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: smokoy on June 19, 2011, 07:35:49 AM
@musician @adz salamat sa n.u d ko alam panu ang wast0ng pag gamit nito. Mer0n kaya sa uTube? Search ko nlng salamat po
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: bibcute on July 13, 2011, 12:23:15 AM
Hi guys! have you ever tried using a fixed drumtrack as a metronome? Tried it just now and it feels more comfortable than using the click tone. I just don't know if its good or bad to practice it with.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: dreendroid on July 13, 2011, 07:20:08 PM
an App for my Ipod right here  :evil: that's what I use
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: pejadanza on July 14, 2011, 12:30:28 AM
i use drum samples triggered by  Roland SPD S as my click track and an isolation headphones either on my right or left ear. or sometimes i trigger synth sounds that plays along with a part of a song (specially cho.) para mas mabigat ung cho and the keys can play another part instead of the click click sound. at first medyo mahihirapan talaga but once you master the time and improve your inner metro, mas madali siya.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: ZherVin12 on July 14, 2011, 04:08:59 PM
Mga bro, may alam ba kayong metronome app para sa cellphone ? Pakilagay na rin yung link. salamat. :-D
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: Riff_6603 on July 14, 2011, 07:40:21 PM
Mga bro, may alam ba kayong metronome app para sa cellphone ? Pakilagay na rin yung link. salamat. :-D

kung iPhone app merong steinway metronome app (best app so far!) or kung MP3 based naman, meron din sa website ng "reztronics".. :wink:

iPhone/iTouch App:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/steinway-metronome/id393021343?mt=8

MP3 Based:
http://www.reztronics.com/prod01.htm
Title: metronome
Post by: aspalto on February 05, 2013, 06:18:49 PM
hello po sa mga laging nsa philmusic

pwede po b kau mgpost dito ng pics about sa metronome (for drum and rhythm training!)??

and paki post n rin ung suggested price or kung may mga advice po kau about sa pagamit ng metronome
pa-share din po mula sa inyo...

salamats po... :)
Title: Re: metronome
Post by: RetRock18 on February 05, 2013, 07:11:00 PM
sa pinoydrum mo ipost to bro..
Title: Re: metronome
Post by: vhinming on February 05, 2013, 07:38:32 PM
Sir dito nyu po ipost next time ^^, Pinoydrums (http://talk.philmusic.com/index.php?board=153.0)

BTW eto po samples,

traditional metronome
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSLp6ln1KhTWyqo1j3eWdkx7Rp0DuJeAVjBLmCHa9NvYwUHZChX)

digital metronome
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRTEVQk9hJGVoDqRzSuX0ImzmmxOf9mLwoZ_v-q7nVWXJXW7blG9g)
Title: Re: metronome
Post by: aspalto on February 05, 2013, 11:51:16 PM
salamat po sa mga ngreply...^_^
Title: metronome (1)
Post by: aspalto on February 05, 2013, 11:54:57 PM
hello po sa mga laging nsa philmusic

pwede po b kau mgpost dito ng pics about sa metronome (for drum and rhythm training!)??

and paki post n rin ung suggested price or kung may mga advice po kau about sa pagamit ng metronome
pa-share din po mula sa inyo...

salamats po...  :)
Title: Re: metronome
Post by: aspalto on February 11, 2013, 07:24:56 PM
Sir dito nyu po ipost next time ^^, Pinoydrums (http://talk.philmusic.com/index.php?board=153.0)

BTW eto po samples,

traditional metronome
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSLp6ln1KhTWyqo1j3eWdkx7Rp0DuJeAVjBLmCHa9NvYwUHZChX)

digital metronome
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRTEVQk9hJGVoDqRzSuX0ImzmmxOf9mLwoZ_v-q7nVWXJXW7blG9g)

san po ba nakakabili yang korg metronome?? at mgkano po...
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: thirdverse86 on February 12, 2013, 01:20:49 AM
mga sirs, anung magandang metronome apps sa ipod touch? thanks
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: dreddurius on February 12, 2013, 10:57:17 AM
mga sirs, anung magandang metronome apps sa ipod touch? thanks

Searh mo Steinway metronome sa iTunes, libre lang.
Title: Re: METRONOME/CLICK TRACK thread
Post by: gss on February 12, 2013, 02:43:44 PM
Searh mo Steinway metronome sa iTunes, libre lang.

curiously, eksakto ito sa ludwig metronome na app...it appears they used the same software