Metronome Beat the rhythm

Metronome is a free and open source simple music generator application for Linux. Using Metronome you can set and play the required beats per minute. You can also set the beat in 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 or 6/8. Currently it supports 20–260 beating intervals. It is written in Rust and released under GNU General Public License v3.0.

Metronome

How to Install Metronome on Ubuntu Linux

Metronome is available as flatpak package for Linux from flathub. You can install Metronome via your terminal application. If you don’t have flatpak and flathub, then install using below link.

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How to install flatpak and flathub

After the installation restart your system. Open the terminal app using the ctrl+alt+t keys or via the application menu and run below Metronome flatpak install command.

flatpak install flathub com.adrienplazas.Metronome

After the Metronome install , run it using this command.

flatpak run com.adrienplazas.Metronome

You can also uninstall it using below command.

sudo flatpak uninstall com.adrienplazas.Metronome

That’s all.

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