Loud metronomes?
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Loud metronomes?
My brass quintet has tried using cell phone metronome apps - but has generally found that the speakers on the cell phone are too puny to stand up to the combined output of 5 brass instruments. Does anyone have suggestions for metronomes that are easily portable and put out enough volume to be useful for a brass group? Thanks
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Bluetooth speaker plus the cell phone will make it loud enough.
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We actually tried a bluetooth speaker - but our trombone player likes using the visual display on the phone, and we discovered that there was a lag between the time indicated by the visual display and the audio clicks through the speaker. We might try experiment a bit more with this though.
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Interesting! I never thought to test that out with my bluetooth speaker. I found a nice article on this:Lornix wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:58 am We actually tried a bluetooth speaker - but our trombone player likes using the visual display on the phone, and we discovered that there was a lag between the time indicated by the visual display and the audio clicks through the speaker. We might try experiment a bit more with this though.
https://www.soundguys.com/android-bluet ... ncy-22732/
Many Bluetooth speakers have an AUX IN port, though. You may be able to run a cable from your phone's headphone output to your speaker's input port, and that at least will eliminate the extra processing needed to send info over Bluetooth.
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Re: Loud metronomes?
Placing your phone with the speaker against a sound-reflective surface (e.g. phone placed on a solid music stand, with the speaker facing into the stand rather than outwards) helps a lot. If that doesn't work, then a good analog metronome plugged into speakers won't have the same delay issues as a phone tends to have (some phones have a slight delay between the visual display and the sound when using metronome apps even without external speakers or Bluetooth involved...)
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Just use a cable and a real speaker
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The Franz makes a really effective "clack". Like a good hat it cuts through most anything.
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Lag won't matter if the trombone player gets his head out of his ... screen ... and starts playing with the rest of the group.Lornix wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:58 am We actually tried a bluetooth speaker - but our trombone player likes using the visual display on the phone, and we discovered that there was a lag between the time indicated by the visual display and the audio clicks through the speaker. We might try experiment a bit more with this though.
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Exactly. I have a Kong tuner/metronome wired to a little Roland cube amp. It can be very loud.
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I'm toying with the idea of getting one of these:
https://www.soundbrenner.com/shop/
I play in a loud funk band so I'm hesitant to add a blaring metronome to an already loud mix. Plus I'd imagine feeling the beat would be more beneficial for me personally.
https://www.soundbrenner.com/shop/
I play in a loud funk band so I'm hesitant to add a blaring metronome to an already loud mix. Plus I'd imagine feeling the beat would be more beneficial for me personally.
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I downloaded a metronome app on iPad. Use a 1/8" to 1/4" patch cord into an old 15 watt guitar amp. It's as load as you want it! I also use the set up for practicing with play-a-long tracks!
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I play in a group where the leader broadcasts his cell phone metronome over a loud speaker system, and it's loud enough for an 8 piece ensemble. It works.
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This seems a silly idea. You have a drummer. Listen to him as everybody in the band. You cant get a better metronome.slidewriter wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:08 am I'm toying with the idea of getting one of these:
https://www.soundbrenner.com/shop/
I play in a loud funk band so I'm hesitant to add a blaring metronome to an already loud mix. Plus I'd imagine feeling the beat would be more beneficial for me personally.
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Use a cable instead of a Bluetooth connection. It seems like they all have a 3.5mm plug.Lornix wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:58 am We actually tried a bluetooth speaker - but our trombone player likes using the visual display on the phone, and we discovered that there was a lag between the time indicated by the visual display and the audio clicks through the speaker. We might try experiment a bit more with this though.