200 BPM - Metronome

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200 BPM (Beats per minute) Metronome

I designed this metronome series to be as simple and minimal as possible yet of the highest quality.

My goal was to design a metronome with very precise time accuracy, that can be played loud to cut through loud musical situations without being annoying.

I purposely avoid any accent, to keep this metronome versatile. As a result, it can be used for any time signature or time signature change, and offer just what is essential : A steady time reference.

I used Ableton Live to record the sound and process it. My goal was to get the best transient possible to allow a very precise time reference while at the same time keeping the sound dense with a moderate crest factor. I crafted the frequency response of the click very carefully to avoid harsh frequencies where our ear is very sensitive.

In order to keep this metronome lightweight, i decided to avoid any animation that can distract the attention of the musician.

This metronome is great for personal practice, in particular for drums, percussions or electrical instruments where some metronomes struggle to be heard but can be used by teachers or schools providing a solution for classrooms, where the loudness and size of a real metronome are just not good enough.

That's all, I hope you'll enjoy this series.

The Complete Series - 001 to 600 BPM :

metronome - metronoom - metronom
метраном - метроном - metrònom
metrónomo - metronomi - metrónomo
μετρονόμος - metronóm - metronomo
metronoms - metronomas - métronome
máy nhịp - মাত্রামাপক - 节拍器 - 節拍器 - 메트로놈
ताल-मापनी - メトロノーム - ತಾಳಯಂತ್ರ - മെട്രോനോം
उलटया लंबकावर नियंत्रित असलेले ठेका धरणारे यंत्र
சாதனத்தை - เครื่องเมตรอนอม
بندول الايقاع - מֶטרוֹנוֹם - میزانه شمار - מעטראָנאָמע
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18:38
Gave me chills! That was such an awesome part.

lintroller
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It fills my heart with joy to see so many people talk about wobbling here (I say as I'm practicing wobbling)

jaws
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i came here from alpharad plus to see the wobbling comments


the fact that i am here from alpharad plus and there were actually wobbling comments astounds me

SomeAniChick
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My heartbeat when i'm wobbling my way to the top of my local tourneys

bennelindley
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All you IC’s wilding out here probably got this playing on your iPod Shuffle during tourney

sturg
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It feels like someone is hammering the inside of my head in such a way that it's soothing

NepheneeGyattRizz
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THIS GAME'S WINNER IS:
ICE CLIMBERS!

megaCK
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I’m just listening to this sick beat while I practice my ice climbers

lincolnickler
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if anyone’s here trying to wobble then you’ve now become the center of hate for your friends when they come over and play melee

daiicasco
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I live how all the comments went from "who's here to practice ice climbers" to "any other plussies here?"
Solid proof that Alpharad can change YouTube

ancientgamer
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The sound I hear when I wobble a falco 5 times in 1 game

olive
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The sound of no skill winning your local!

BR-muzd
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Don’t mind me just practicing my fundamentals. ❄️🧗🧗‍♀️

wuteverfloats
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Never been able to beat my older brother, this is exactly what I need

tygarv
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My heart does this every day and I’m starting to reconsider how healthy cardio is

xdmrzzz
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My grandpa gets Vietnam flashbacks when he hears a helicopter, but this... this is way worse.

jorisdevos
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Aimo Koivunen, a Finnish Soldier in WW2, took 30 pills of Meth to escape Soviet Forces that were chasing him. He skied for 250 Miles (402.3 Km) and escaped. His heartbeat went up to 200 BPM, triple of the average human heartbeat. He is the first known case of a soldier overdosing on drugs during combat. He ended up surviving the War, and died peacefully at the age of 71.

configured
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7:21 is the difficult part to play on guitar

brandymaldo
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I can just see my opponent unplugging his controller and wrapping the wire around it, while going to the TO to report he lost, meanwhile, *I’m still Wobbling*

jojosgames
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helps me speed up my drumming, because having a 200 bpm 'click, click, click' noise in your ear while your drumming really makes you drum like Travis Barker

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