LiveBPM - Beat Detector is a music app developed by Daniel Bach. The last update, v1.20, released on May 09, 2017, and it’s rated 3.95 out of 5 based on the latest 102 reviews. LiveBPM - Beat Detector costs $3.99 and requires iOS 7.0+ and Android 6 or newer to download.
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Description
Sharpen your sense of time! liveBPM is the tempo monitoring tool for drummers, bands and DJs. It detects music and beats via the microphone and continuously displays the current tempo in beats per minute (BPM).
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Hi Daniel
Love this app, use it almost every session! Daniel is there any way to feed audio into the headphone port to detect beat? An option for detecting 3/4 time would also be amazing, thanks!
★★★☆☆Landscape mode? Really?
Forcing you app to run in landscape mode is a PIA. Yes, if you operate in landscape the controls are similar to portrait mode but it’s awkward and what in this app requires the width? Stumble over this whenever I use it.
★★★★★Great app to see a line of bpm over 30 min
I wish I could set the full range to a narrow range.
We want 110-120, so wish I could set the entire graph range to 100-130 or so.
★★★★☆Good for what it’s meant for
It does a good job of tracking tempo. However, I wish it would support split screen on the iPad so I can run it side by side with Forscore. It’s a terrible waste of space running in full screen. I will still give it 4 stars because it is successful in reading and accurate bpm when playing live.
★★★★☆Works every time without fail, but maybe runs fast
I’ve been using this at least once a day on average for six months. … very reliable and picks up the beat very fast. However comparing its readings to accepted readings posted by DJ’s online it might be running a couple of BPM fast. Or maybe it’s my turn table.