I was reading the comments to see if I was the only one. Have you been able to solve this? Love my Soundbrenner, but I haven't been using it with Logig Pro because of this latency issue...
Tick tick tick TICK TICK... If you could get a pack of several of these that could all sync up to the same metronome, so as to allow each band member one each, would your bass player manage to play in time betterer? And could you add an electrocution punishment when people fall too far out of the pocket? Tick tick tick zzzapp.
TheGuitarGeek will do. For science. It seems like the kind of gadget that could really help students to concentrate on playing in time without needing to divide their focus between what they're playing and the noise of a metronome, which can be hard to hear in a room of several people all trying to play the same song. This is like giving people a second heart beat that you can just feel and play along with, it's simple but clever and helpful. These are the kind of guitar gadgets that seem worthwhile, not the guitar-shaped bottle opener I'll inevitably get for father's day.
TheGuitarGeek ah. I have one of those from last year somewhere. I think the hint was for me to chop up my credit cards. They're all visa anyway so it's not like I've been able to use them.
This seems ideal... I can convince myself that a sound based metronome is going out of time sometimes even when I know it can't be :) Can you pair with more that one of them for other band members?
What version of logic x is this? My settings look very different. It seems to have paired in the logic midi settings but they still aren't talking to each other. App works on the computer with the watch but logic not so much
I have the setting from logic x saying it is synced to the sound Brenner but still only works through the SB app and doesn't follow the logic metronome :(
If you don’t like the click in your DAW, why don’t you just pull up a drum player plugin and let it play some basic pattern? That’s what I like to do to not have the constant beep-click instead have some “musical” metronome.
Because if you're recording an acoustic instrument, this would remove the need to use headphones with click OR drumbeat. You can record completely silently. At least, this is why I'd buy it, because I hate recording with headphones.
If you give this to someone and set the bpm to his heart frequency and then increase the bpm and his heart frequency follows, can you kill someone with this?
I am actually interested in this metronome, as I have really bad .... timing and practicing to a regular metronome doesn’t seem to help that much (or I am practicing the wrong way or too lazy which is both very much possible). Having something that gives you a physical pulse might give a more direct feeling for the beat. Might be worth a try.