If you are interested in a modular metronome, RTMix has a metronome whose meter and tempo can be continuously adjusted in the performance settings via preset script file, as well as utilizing real-time (MIDI) triggers. It can also show groupings of beats as a separate "rows of beats". For more info and screenshots see: (docs) http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/RTMix-doc/ (metro screenshots -- the window/LED's are resizable, although that is not obvious from the given screenshots) http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/RTMix-doc/3.html#3.6.4 (and finally more general screenshots) http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/RTMix-doc/7.html#7.3 Note: RTMix does not generate beat sound by default, but it can be programmed to do so via script file. It's primary means of showcasing beats is via visual "led" displays. Sincerely, Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-audio-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-audio-user- > admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Phillips > Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 11:31 AM > To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] mundobeat for linux!!! > > asif moosa wrote: > > > i had been using mundobeat as my metronome in windows > > and ever since migrating to linux i have been unable > > to find a comparable metronome. > > > > cane anyone help me find one for linux. > > I'm not familiar with mundobeat, but I really like RhythmLab. > > http://www.panix.com/~asl2/music/RhythmLab/ > > Best regards, > > == Dave Phillips > > The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm > The Linux Soundapps Site at http://linux-sound.org > > Currently listening to: "Violin Concerto" (Alban Berg)