Metronome

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Metronome v.0.2 in legacy podzilla

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Description

The metronome is made up of two main modes, metronome mode and tap mode:

Metronome Mode

This is a normal metronome, containing three submodes:

  • normal mode - Displays the tempo in beats per minute and allows changing of the tempo.
  • volume mode - Displays a volume bar at the bottom of the screen and allows changing of the volume.
  • scale mode - Disays the scale currently used. The scale can be changed to quarter notes (the default), eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and triplets. When using the piezo for sound, only the quarter notes will be played, no matter what the scale is set to.

Tap Mode

Tap mode lets you create a tempo by tapping on the center button. The last ten taps are averaged to help in getting a consistent tempo. Tap Mode is a feature to help find the tempo of a currently playing song by matching its beats.


Usage

button metronome mode action tap mode action
play starts and starts the sound sets the tempo and switches to metronome mode
action changes the submode between a normal metronome, volume mode, and scale mode creates the tempo
wheel changes the tempo, volume, or scale depending on the submode not used
forward switches to tap mode switches to metronome mode. the tempo will not be used
rewind switchs between piezo and headphones switchs between piezo and headphones
menu exits exits


Development

Source

Forum Discussion:

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