metronome
/mɛˈtroʊnoʊm/Definitions
1. noun
a device that produces a regular pulse of sound to regulate rhythm in music, typically set to a specific tempo.
“The musician adjusted the metronome to a tempo of 120 beats per minute.”
2. noun
a device that measures or regulates the rate of something.
“The factory used a metronome to measure the production line’s speed.”