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Wii Homebrew: Music Painter v0.1
Filename
mupaint.zip
Date Posted
Nov 15, 2012
Categories
Wii
,
Homebrew
Tags
Wii
Downloads
2072
Description:
Looking for a fun way to kill some time with your homebrew enabled Wii? Look no further as you can have some fun with Music Painter v0.1. Wii developer Mr. Reaper has release version 0.1 of the cool homebrew Music Painter. Mr. Reaper describes Music Painter as a kind of Musical Doodling Toy...sounds awesome to me. He mentions that Music Painter was inspired by the NDS app AXE. The way it works is you point a Wiimote at the screen and 'paint' your music. The instructions are listed below."Button B = Normal PitchButton A = Higher PitchButtons -/+ will change your InstrumentButtons 1/2 will change the DrumTrackAny number of people can participate!One person can use 1 or 2 Wiimotes at the same time (dual-wielding!).Or Two people can each use 1 Wiimote.Or 3+ people can sit and watch and say, "Hey, it's my turn!!" while the first two people have fun....(Special thanks to Titmouse for compiling this with his improved sound libraries)"Source
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