About this app
Multi Sound is a calmer, more flexible metronome for musicians who want practice to feel less mechanical. Build a pulse where every beat can have its own sound and color, tap the circle to match a song's tempo, save song-ready setlists, track bars and beats during practice, and tune without leaving the app. Features: - Multi-sound beat palette for accents, alternates, cascades, and custom pulse textures - Tap tempo circle that recalibrates BPM from your taps - Classic tick plus calm, water, glass, wood, jewelry, and meditation-inspired sounds - Named setlists for songs, drills, and practice packs - Practice counter for elapsed time, bars, and beats - Built-in chromatic and instrument tuner - Private feedback form sent through the app's secure backend Core metronome features stay free. Multi Sound Plus adds optional monthly support for deeper practice tools as they roll out. Privacy Policy: https://multi-sound-metronome.vercel.app/privacy.html Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Latest release
What’s New
Version 1.0.3 brings a redesigned practice flow built around better rhythm training. - New player-style Pulse screen with session progress, saved click access, and cleaner controls. - Added Adaptive Pulse training with guided fade-outs, silent bars, and custom click gaps. - Added custom on/off beat patterns, like 1 and 3 on while 2 and 4 stay silent. - Refined DIY Click so every beat can have its own sound and feel. - Improved Click Presets for saving song, drill, and warmup setups. - Polished tuner layout, subscription screen, and overall UI spacing.
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- First observed Aug 20, 2026 · 10:56 PM Free