Metronome On Gmc ?
Stijntjen
Apr 21 2007, 05:42 PM
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Would it be possible to put a good metronome on gmc ? That way you would have a proper metronome without having to pay for it or using one on an other site. tongue.gif

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mattacuk
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QUOTE (Stijntjen @ Apr 21 2007, 05:42 PM) *
Would it be possible to put a good metronome on gmc ? That way you would have a proper metronome without having to pay for it or using one on an other site. tongue.gif


No need my friend!

www.metronomeonline.com

Great online metronome, I personally perfer "real" Korg metronome but thats just me smile.gif

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Stijntjen
Apr 22 2007, 11:44 AM
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I already use that one tongue.gif but it can always be better tongue.gif

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QUOTE (Stijntjen @ Apr 22 2007, 11:44 AM) *
I already use that one tongue.gif but it can always be better tongue.gif


Well if you are thinking about getting serious with guitar, maybe investing in a cheap metronome might be wise. I bought the Korg MA-30, great little thing! biggrin.gif

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Apr 22 2007, 12:40 PM
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QUOTE (Stijntjen @ Apr 22 2007, 12:44 PM) *
I already use that one tongue.gif but it can always be better tongue.gif


Could you list some improvements you think this metronome needs? Developing a gmc metronome isn't a bad idea... smile.gif

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QUOTE (Kristofer Dahl @ Apr 22 2007, 07:40 AM) *
Could you list some improvements you think this metronome needs? Developing a gmc metronome isn't a bad idea... smile.gif


Not specific to the metronome mentioned, but the things I would look for would be:

1. Ability to division the beats in any way (16ths, 16th triplets etc)
2. User based presets - one speed for your 16ths, another for your sweeps, also saving the division
3. Volume control
4. Tap function (to detect a tempo)

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I think a GMC metronome is a good idea. With all of the suggestions,etc. It sounds like GMC is becoming a one stop shop for all of your guitar learning needs smile.gif

It would be cool to have a free standing metronome and maybe have one that is integrated into the new Flash player.

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I also find a good solid "BEEP" important, the online one has a weedy click, its more like "bop" laugh.gif laugh.gif

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QUOTE (mattacuk @ Apr 22 2007, 06:35 PM) *
I also find a good solid "BEEP" important, the online one has a weedy click, its more like "bop" laugh.gif laugh.gif


yeah but nothing to high pitched

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A configurable click, including emphasised intervals, would be nice. That way those of us who like a "tock" sound get their way, and those who like a beep get theirs.

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Hi guys, I'm new to this but found a great metronome on http://www.nch.com.au/metronome/index.html its free and quite configurable.
By the way I love the metronome lesson, never thought I would spend so much time trying the same notes over and over to perfect things, The mrs says divorce, I say Rock n Roll biggrin.gif And the best lesson I have learned today is devotion is the key. Keep going when all seems black and the light will come. I was thinking of getting a guitar tutor until I signed up here but now I will save my cash and keep the faith.
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Great suggestions here!

Andrew I am not sure I get this point:

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2. User based presets - one speed for your 16ths, another for your sweeps, also saving the division


Do you mean that the user based preset should pick a certain bp,m as soon as triplets are chosen (as an aexample)? (Provided the user has chosen one earlier.)

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QUOTE (Kristofer Dahl @ Apr 29 2007, 05:56 PM) *
Great suggestions here!

Andrew I am not sure I get this point:
Do you mean that the user based preset should pick a certain bp,m as soon as triplets are chosen (as an aexample)? (Provided the user has chosen one earlier.)


I guess I mean that you can save several different presets, with all relevant info - the beats per minute, and how you may (or may not) be dividing those beats. For 16ths, I started using 4 divisions per beat to get started, then dropped it to 2, now I just use the beat. For 16th triplets I used 6 then 3 then none ... by division I mean sub-click. Although we all aim to play to quarter notes on the metrenome, for me at least it was easier to start playing with a click on every note I wanted to play and then back the number of ticks off over time.

So, I would envisage a drop down menu or similar with the BPMs and divisions you have previously saved, that you can select from.

Did that make sense at all?

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Id love to see a metronome on gmc, this is my homepage and my like new home lol. the metronome im using a download that gives me a 10 day trial at a time and unfortunatly i don't like having to fidle with anything more than my tuner my guitar my amp and gmc so it wud be great if there was 1 smile.gif

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What's a metronome?

haha just kidding. Yeah I also think that's an excellent idea. Maybe to have a tiny built-in metronome in the lesson templates.

Sean

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