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==Media==
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Revision as of 11:52, 19 Ocak 2023

Metronome
File:Metronomewii.jpg
General
AuthorWesty92
TypeUtilities
Version1.3
LicenseGPL
Last Updated2010/12/09
Links
Download
Website
Source

The Metronome Wii is the first metronome application ever created for the Wii gaming system. This tool is designed to help musicians keep a steady tempo while practicing their instrument. It allows users to set a specific tempo, and then provides an audible metronome sound to keep them on beat.

It's an essential tool for any musician looking to improve their timing and rhythm. The user-friendly interface makes it easy to adjust the tempo, and the ability to use the Wii remote as a metronome makes it a unique and convenient option for musicians of all skill levels.

Whether you're a beginner or a professional, the Wii Metronome is a valuable addition to your practice routine.

Controller

Wiimote Action
Wiimote 1 Button Sets Maximum BPM (300)
Wiimote 2 Button Sets Minimum BPM (30)
Wiimote Plus Button Adds 10 BPM
Wiimote Minu sButton Subtracts 10 BPM
Wiimote Home Button Returns to Loader

Media

Nintendo Wii Homebrew Metronome v1.3 - Westy92 - (Seth Westphal)

To Do

  • Add Wiimote LED blink on beat. - Apparently hard to do without a major hack.
  • Add ability to subdivide beats.

Changelog

  • 1.3 12/8/2010
    • Added a much awaited GUI and a practice timer!
  • 1.2 1/1/2009
    • Added tempo markings, removed delay when changing bpm.
  • 1.1 11/15/2008
    • Translated source from C to C++
  • 1.0 8/31/2008
    • First release.

Disclaimer

Please note I take 'no' responsibility for the use of this software, If you find a bug, I will try to fix it for the next release.

Special Thanks

I would like to thank EVERYONE who has helped me, from #wiidev and #wiihelp. Without you guys, none of this (my first project) would have ever been possible. I hope I will continue developing as long as I can. Also special thanks to my snare drum/drum set instructor for telling me to get a metronome, thus starting my wonderful idea to make my own. Thanks again to everyone!

Bugs

Please report any bugs here. I will fix them as soon as possible.

External links

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