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Pig Metronome is an online metronome and rhythm-practice tool. The page is built around three main areas: “Display,” “Sound,” and “Rhythm.” It supports settings such as BPM, beats per measure, beat note, subdivision, swing direction, colors, shapes, themes, and multiple click sounds. It feels more like an interactive music-practice tool than an AI product with clearly stated model capabilities.
For practice, it supports visual beat animations in formats such as dots, conductor, pendulum, and sheet music, and lets users choose visual characters or shapes including a ball, shoe, heart, star, emoji, pig, and self-portrait. On the sound side, options include click, woodblock, claves, beep, cowbell, and rimshot. It also supports downbeat flashing, spoken beat counting, and rock or waltz drum-machine modes. For rhythm training, “Practice this rhythm” can loop one measure of playback followed by one silent measure; “Check my rhythm” listens while the user plays and displays accuracy, though the text does not explain whether it uses an AI model or a specific recognition algorithm.
The tool offers advanced features such as Counting Trainer, Song Sections, Two-Measure Pattern, and Custom Rhythm, making it suitable for everything from basic beat practice to more complex passage training. It also supports Bluetooth latency calibration from 0–500ms, designed to align the animation with Bluetooth speaker delay. Phone Remote Control lets users scan a QR code and use a phone as a remote control. The text also mentions same-Wi‑Fi usage and school or restricted Wi‑Fi scenarios, but there is no public API or third-party integration information shown.
The captured page text does not show pricing, subscriptions, free quotas, or payment methods, so pricing cannot be determined. The page includes features involving selfies, recording, and microphone listening, which may involve camera and audio data, but it does not disclose whether processing is local, whether data is uploaded, how long it is stored, or any privacy-policy details. The interface text is in English, and no Chinese language option was found.
Its strengths are detailed controls, strong visualization, and a rich set of rhythm-practice modes. It is especially suitable for beginner instrumentalists, children’s music education, classroom demonstrations by teachers, and users who benefit from visual beat guidance. Its drawbacks are that AI capabilities are unclear, privacy and pricing information is missing, Chinese support is unknown, and the supported instruments and reliability of its rhythm-accuracy assessment are not explained.
The captured text does not indicate accessibility from mainland China, network stability, or payment availability, so these remain unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives include Soundbrenner, TonalEnergy, Metronome Beats, Pro Metronome, or local metronome apps.
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