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Cancel The Gnome Subscription

Published by Brian Mueller on 2025-02-25

Uncover the ways Brian Mueller (the company) bills you and cancel your The Gnome subscription.

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🚨 Guide to Canceling The Gnome 👇

Note before cancelling:

  1. The developer of The Gnome is Brian Mueller and all inquiries go to them.
  2. Check the Terms of Services and/or Privacy policy of Brian Mueller to know if they support self-serve subscription cancellation:
  3. Always cancel subscription 24 hours before it ends.

   

🌐 Cancel directly via The Gnome

  1. 🌍 Contact The Gnome Support

  2. Mail The Gnome requesting that they cancel your account:
  3. Login to your The Gnome account.
  4. In the menu section, look for any of these: "Billing", "Subscription", "Payment", "Manage account", "Settings".
  5. Click the link, then follow the prompts to cancel your subscription.

End The Gnome subscription on iPhone/iPad:

  1. Goto Settings » ~Your name~ » "Subscriptions".
  2. Click The Gnome (subscription) » Cancel

Cancel subscription on Android:

  1. Goto Google PlayStore » Menu » "Subscriptions"
  2. Click on The Gnome
  3. Click "Cancel Subscription".

💳 Cancel The Gnome on Paypal:

  1. Goto Paypal.com .
  2. Click "Settings" » "Payments" » "Manage Automatic Payments" (in Automatic Payments dashboard).
  3. You'll see a list of merchants you've subscribed to.
  4. Click on "The Gnome" or "Brian Mueller" to cancel.

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About The Gnome?


1. - The Pattern Editor is a simple yet powerful step sequencer that allows each channel of The Gnome to play rhythmic patterns.

2. The “Global Pattern Sequencer” on Channel 1 allows for the creation of full click tracks with automated and fully scalable tempo changes, and is capable of triggering patterns on the other channels through the “Pattern Link” feature.

3. You can also easily alternate back and forth between two Gnome channels, making it extremely easy to practice switching between two different rhythmic subdivisions (triplets to sixteenths, for instance).

4. There are 32 patterns available to each of the four Gnome channels, and each 'step' of a pattern can be assigned to a specific sound in that channel's Sound Set, as well as its own dynamic level.

5. In Stair Step mode, The Gnome will hold the specified tempo for the specified amount of time (again, measured in seconds or beats) and then increment toward a goal tempo or time.



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