Echolalia Delay Calc for Android
Lacks the most commonly used delay value (dotted 8ths, or any other dotted notes for that matter.) Also requires you to tap tempo and counts it to 2 decimal places. If youvare syncing up with a rhythm track at an exact bpm, you will never be able to get a straight answer for, say, 104 bpm, you'll always end up tapping 104.17 or something. You should be able to type in a straight up tempo.
Simple, works with decimals, it does dotted and triplets, and its free. Thanks!
The user can tap the tempo. Interface is simple. I like the the rhythmic values grouping (binary, triplets, dotted).
Nice great apps
I was looking for this the whole day. Thank you! PS. As a suggestion add a conversion to Hz too, that would be awesome!
Easy to use, simple layout, wish all "audio" apps were this great
Really handy! Loving This app!
Lacks the most commonly used delay value (dotted 8ths, or any other dotted notes for that matter.) Also requires you to tap tempo and counts it to 2 decimal places. If youvare syncing up with a rhythm track at an exact bpm, you will never be able to get a straight answer for, say, 104 bpm, you'll always end up tapping 104.17 or something. You should be able to type in a straight up tempo.
Finally a tap delay that gives you milliseconds. Would be nice to have an option for the initial tap to be read in milliseconds on that page too. Most sound engineers have no use for BPM readings.
I was looking for this the whole day. Thank you! PS. As a suggestion add a conversion to Hz too, that would be awesome!
Simple and useful, great!
Much greater than the iphone alternative
Super easy being able to save a tempo to a song title would take it all the way
I'm not sure what the user below is talking about, there's a selection menu for standard, dotted, and triplet notes.
Excellent. Just what I needed. Thanks.
Works great. Free. What more could you ask for? Thanks!
Perfect for musicians
Sweet Finally a tap delay that gives you milliseconds. Would be nice to have an option for the initial tap to be read in milliseconds on that page too. Most sound engineers have no use for BPM readings.
Just what I needed! Simple and useful, great!
Nice! Works great. Free. What more could you ask for? Thanks!
Good job Perfect for musicians
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Lacks the most commonly used delay value (dotted 8ths, or any other dotted notes for that matter.) Also requires you to tap tempo and counts it to 2 decimal places. If youvare syncing up with a rhythm track at an exact bpm, you will never be able to get a straight answer for, say, 104 bpm, you'll always end up tapping 104.17 or something. You should be able to type in a straight up tempo.