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Bounce Metronome 3.1 - Metronome and versatile rhythms player with gravity bounce visuals
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Size: 5.84 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows Tablet PC Edition 2005,Windows Media Center Edition 2005,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate
Developer:Robert Inventor (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: sound card
New in this version: Derived from Tune Smithy 3.0's rhythm player
Improved accessibility
Swing & Lilt
Dance rhythms
Tempo Dial
Harmonic metronome
Skip beats
3D Bounce
Car Tune type lyrics,
Tap out new rhythm using PC keyboard,
Tap for tempo,
Vista style shading and hot highlhighting,
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Publisher's Description:
You can use Bounce Metronome for anything from a basic steady metronome tick all the way up to the most complex rhythms. That includes rhythms with swing, dance rhythms, polyrhythms and additive rhythms.
The new gravity bounce helps you to play along with the metronome with the most complex and irregular rhythms.
"It's almost like having your own personal conductor for your practice session"
The user interface is extremely user friendly. You will be able to get started with it right away. There's an alternative interface for blind users - to play all the same rhythms.
Most metronomes can only play rhythms with a steady beat. Also Also, though the visuals such as lights or the arm of a mechanical metronome may show the exact moment of the tick, they are not designed to achieve the visual distinctive of, say, the flick of a conductor's baton.
Bounce Metronome overcomes this limitation with its innovative Gravity Bounce visuals. This is a technique that was used in early movies when a bouncing ball bounced on the lyrics to help the audience to sing along with the movie.
The reason this works is that it is very easy to anticipate the moment when a bouncing ball will hit the ground - and sing, play or clap exactly in time with the beats. Conductors also use the same technique - one technique commonly used is to bounce the baton off an "invisible plane". This makes it easy for the orchestra to anticipate the exact moment of the beat so that they can play along in time.
The result is that you can play exactly in time with the metronome purely visually even without the tick. In fact you can switch off the sound for Bounce Metronome and still use it for practice - which can be useful on occasion.
With this innovation it becomes much easier to practise rhythms with swing and irregular beats as it helps you to anticipate the exact moment of the next beat. That's why it is almost like having your own personal conductor to help you keep in time.
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