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metro.drone: ascend to a new level of music practice with the ultimate combination of metronome and drone An essential tool for every musician. metro.drone is what you get when you combine a metronome and drone into one tool. metro.drone has three different modes-- metronome mode which works like a conventional metronome, drone mode which works like a conventional drone, and metro.drone mode. metro.drone mode puts the pitch of the drone to the beat of the metronome, and hence the true power of metro.drone is unleashed. Features: - metronome and drone combination (metro.drone!) - "overlay" and "fuse" modes for metro.drone combination - unpitched metronome - choice of 8 different metronome sounds - continuous drone - choice of 4 different drone sounds - can produce any frequency in the audible human range - support for microtones and tunings other than A=440 (A=432, anyone?) - drone is polyphonic, with support to up to 50 simultaneous notes! - wide range of bpms: 20 to 300 - tempo tap input (metro.drone will figure out which bpm you are tapping) - touch-oriented, elegant, and intuitive interface - screen flashes with metronome tick, with configurable intensity and color - fast launch time This app uses the following libraries/frameworks/fonts: - BELLE, by Comrade SparklePony (MIT license) - SUIT, by Matthias Richter (zlib license) - cron, by Enrique García Cota (MIT license) - denver, by Nicolas Alleman (MIT license) - flux, by rxi (MIT license) - stateswitcher, by Daniel Duris (CC-BY 4.0 license) - LÖVE, by LÖVE Development Team (zlib license) - Ubuntu, by Canonical (Ubuntu Font license) - binser, by Calvin Rose (MIT license)