MetroGnome MetroGnome is a programmable sequencing metronome. It allows you to set up to 100 tempos and play them in sequence (trial version limited to 3 tempos, otherwise is identical). Add, delete, insert tempos to your list, clear the list, start the list anywhere and move to the next tempo by tapping a large button. Easy to use
RHMidi RHMidi will list and play Palm OS formatted MIDI tunes contained in the System MIDI Sounds.pdb file
SBG SBG is just what it stands for, a Simple Beep Generator.
With SBG, you can generator a beep at a user-specified frequency, for a user-specified amount of time. Which is handy if you want to turn your Palm into a dog whistle or similar devices. In addition, you can make your beep continuous and choose the amount of milliseconds between each beep
NSMidi NSMidi - Play your System MIDI Sounds.
What about Trek Sounds? And other MIDI Alarms? Do you know TrekSounds? And GeekSounds? And your National Anthem? Included is mine... Play all with NSMidi.
What's New in This Release:
· Now, you can save your Anthem in your System MIDI Sounds. So, it is possible to include your favorite Anthem within your favorite ALARMS
Pocket DJ - 70's EDITION (special edition) Pocket DJ - 70's EDITION (special edition) is a professional sound mixer for flash player, with 16 real instrument sounds like guitars, drums, bass and disco music.
You are able to play and stop each sound and mix all the 16 sounds in real time.
You can plug earphones or amplifier and it will sounds really good.
Ver. 1.0s (special edition):
16 Sound Loops
Metronome by Pierre Metronome by Pierre is a full featured electronic metronome.
Pulse volume, frequency and duration can be adjusted on a single screen.
In addition, Auto-off can be disabled (for usage over long period of time) and battery status can be displayed.
This program works fine on Palm OS 3.5 and above. Tested on the palm M and T series
Sound? by Questions Sound? by Questions plays songs defined as text.
Short and easy to use, but powerfull. No polyphony is implemented at the time.
Usage:
- Composing the music
- Creating music with running titles (song score)
- Generating tones - so you can use this like a tuner
- Generating beats - so you can use this like a metronome
- Testing sound efects for games
- Having fun
Other Software by developer «Dwayne Fujima»:
JYear JYear is a simple Desk Accessory to convert Japanese Years to Western years.
Unlike western notation a Japanese Year is recorded as the year of the reigning emperor.
For example the year 2001 is commonly known as the year of Heisei 13.
This DA converts between recent Japanese years and western years. As a bonus it also tells you the Japanese year horoscope
NoLoBatHack NoLoBatHack replaces the System Battery Low Warning dialog by inverting an area of the screen and optionally displaying the battery voltage.
You can also blink the inverting area to really catch your attention.
You can set the warning area and the position of the battery voltage text via the configuration screens