BPM Counter

BPM Counter Free App

Rated 3.52/5 (21) —  Free Android application by Huggy

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About BPM Counter

A simple BPM counter for use by DJ's and musicians to calculate the tempo of music. A metronome function can also be enabled to beep at the last tempo recorded. This free version contains an advertising footer.

The pro version of this app has the following enhancements:

- No in-app advertising
- Can be installed to SD freeing up the device's main memory
- Metronome can be set to beep, vibrate or both in the settings menu

How to Download / Install

Download and install BPM Counter version 2.02 on your Android device!
Downloaded 5,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: net.jasonhuggins.android, download BPM Counter.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
2.02 Added cookie policy as per new EU directives. Fixed button colors on Android 5+. Revised min SDK.
2.01 Added a settings screen (click menu). The first setting allows configuration of the tempo averaging algorithm. A higher number of taps will increase the accuracy (note: the first calculation will take the selected number of beats). The second setting controls the frequency at which the tempo readout is updated (i.e. every tap or every four taps)
1.01 Revised min SDK
1.0 First release
Version update BPM Counter was updated to version 2.02

What are users saying about BPM Counter

N70%
by N####:

I found that the BPM counter was quite an accurate and that when you tap the screen it did not provide a consistent readout.. and I'm a drummer so I know something about tapping on time...

N70%
by N####:

I was hoping someone developed something with a tap-to-beat-count but never expected a relative-to-period result! Thanks a lot. In quite a state, ranging from 160-230 (resting) with seconds between a high and low then back.... Fingers crossed this distraction gets me through this state! Donation version? Won't need money where I'm going. =[

D70%
by D####:

I found that the BPM counter was quite an accurate and that when you tap the screen it did not provide a consistent readout.. and I'm a drummer so I know something about tapping on time...

D70%
by D####:

I was hoping someone developed something with a tap-to-beat-count but never expected a relative-to-period result! Thanks a lot. In quite a state, ranging from 160-230 (resting) with seconds between a high and low then back.... Fingers crossed this distraction gets me through this state! Donation version? Won't need money where I'm going. =[


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Rating Distribution

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