PolyNome is distinguished by its technical precision and flexibility:
The metronome has evolved from Maelzel’s 1815 mechanical pendulum to sophisticated digital applications. However, many digital metronomes fail to address the complex rhythmic needs of contemporary musicians, such as shifting time signatures or practicing polyrhythms. PolyNome was developed to fill this gap, offering a "Swiss Army knife" approach to rhythmic practice. PolyNome: THE Metronome
Beyond simple clicking, PolyNome incorporates features to improve a musician’s internal sense of time: PolyNome is distinguished by its technical precision and
: It supports a tempo range from 2 to 999 BPM and time signatures up to 40/16, including irrational meters like 4/5. 3. Advanced Functionalities for Practice : The interface features two independent sequencers that
: Users can program "random mute" or custom gap clicks, where the metronome disappears for several bars to test the player’s timing consistency.
: The interface features two independent sequencers that allow for the creation of complex rhythms and "3-way polyrhythms".