Here’s what various people are saying about PolyNome…
Dennis Chambers (Santana, Steely Dan, John Scofield, etc)
It's the $#!t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Will Lee - session bass legend (Late Show, Brecker Bros, Bette Midler,...)
Wow! Polynome is a brilliant tool for drummers and any musician! It allows you to understand precisely what subdivisions among bars of time feel like, teaches you the drum rudiments, and so much more. I love "time check" where it'll leave bars of silence in between bars of click to see if your groove stays in time. One of the best apps for your toolkit, right up there with a good tuner!
Bob Franceschini, tenor saxophone (Mike Stern, The Yellowjackets)
This is the ultimate! Totally usable by any musician, not just
drummers.. brilliant! Thank you, thank you.
Chris Minh Doky - bass (Michael Brecker, Michel Camilo, John Scofield)
This app is killing. It is now my main and only Metronome app!
Kev (PolyNome user)
I have had this app for only one day and can already say, Awesome!! Much more than just a metronome...user creates rhythm patterns that relate to Left Hand and Right Hand sounds with a real nice drop down of common drumming stickings, i.e., paradiddle, double paradiddle etc.. It is so easy to create sequences of patterns, it's ridiculous. Well thought out... already using it for ear training - listening to rhythms that I am not used to hearing when I can't play on a pad or drums.....This is a no-brainer - just get it. Great job Joe and Lucas.
PolyNome user
Very useful tool, I love the sticking functions, and being able to take the volume down on the left or right hand. I've been coming up with all kinds of new and interesting polyrhythms. I'm looking forward to incorporating this into my practice routines. Thanks!
Kerry Hart (PolyNome user)
As a pro-drummer , this my tool for practice ….
Mike Partridge (session drummer)
This is exactly what I've needed from a metronome! You seem to have covered all the bases too. I especially like the inspiration it's given me for new across the bar stickings as you can hear them properly with good sounds. I can see this being used in lessons and practice rooms the world over. Good work guys!!!