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===Instruments===
===Instruments===
====Instrument Group 1====
*Piano (the default, before making settings with the backpack, it will be piano, also applies when making in-track changes)
*Organ
*Harpsichord
*Melodica
*Flute
*Trumpet
*Saxophone
*Wood Flute (sounds like a bamboo flute)


====Instrument Group 2====
{| class="wikitable"
*Acoustic Guitar
! style="font-weight:bold;" | Instrument Group 1
*Electric Guitar
! style="font-weight:bold;" | Instrument Group 2
*Banjo
! style="font-weight:bold;" | Science Fiction (SF)
*Bass
! style="font-weight:bold;" | Creatures
*Violin
! style="font-weight:bold;" | Voice
*Marimba
! style="font-weight:bold;" | 8-Bit
*Vibraphone (picture shows the marimba but silver)
! style="font-weight:bold;" | Rhythm
*Timpani
|-
 
| Piano (default)
====Science Fiction (labeled as SF in the game)====
| Acoustic Guitar
*Star Drop (like a cellphone but echoes several times)
| Star Drop
*Rocket (has a "boing" sound to it)
| Cat
*UFO
| Do-Re-Mi Voice
*Moon (sounds like a "wah" sound, but short)
| Ding-Ding
*Alien (alien making a "wah" sound, this time echoing)
| Normal Drums
*Green Dude (sounds like rubber being plucked)
|-
*Robot
| Organ
*Phone Dial (a cell phone sound)
| Electric Guitar
 
| Rocket
====Creatures (animal sounds)====
| Dog
*Cat
| Wah Dude
*Dog
| Pong-Pong
*Pig
| Electric Drums
*Insects (various insects, not really a pitch unless on some insects)
|-
*Frog (not really a frog, but more like someone singing the word "hiccup")
| Harpsichord
*[[Yoshi]] (the low C sounds like him in the games, and this shows more pitch)
| Banjo
*Birds (one "caw", and then, at Middle G, "caw-caw-caw!")
| UFO
*Monkey (monkeys, and the picture of the monkey is [[Numchuck the Monkey|Numchuck]])
| Pig
 
| Opera Man
====Voice (humans)====
| Fah-Fah
*Do-Re-Mi Voice (a girl singing the notes, such as Do, Re, Mi, etc. and the black keys are the sharps of Do, Re, Fa, So, La, and she sings the respective notes for the sharps)
| Samba Drums
*Wah Dude (sings low "wah" sounds)
|-
*Opera Man
| Melodica
*Soul Girl (rock voice)
| Bass
*Baby (from ''[[Mario Paint]]'', the picture is from the same game as well)
| Moon
*Laughing Men
| Insects
*Kung-Fu Men (sounds like several men yelling "Yah!")
| Soul Girl
*Humming
| Bong-Bong
 
| Asian Drums
====8-bit====
|-
*Ding-Ding ([[Mario Cap]])
| Flute
*Pong-Pong [sounds like the sounds from games like ''[[Golf]]''] ([[Green Shell]])
| Violin
*Fah-Fah [the main instrument from the underwater theme of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''] ([[Blooper]])
| Alien
*Bong-Bong [low sound] ([[Buzzy Beetle]] shell)
| Frog
*Bing-Bing [Kind of like the Robot instrument but more 8-bit] ([[Super Mushroom]])
| Baby
*Ting-Ting [Very high 8-bit song] ([[Fire Flower]])
| Bing-Bing
*Bling-Bling ([[Super Star|Star]])
| Kitchen Drums
*Boon-Boon [Like the song instrument in ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''] ([[Yoshi Egg]])
|-
 
| Trumpet
====Rhythm====
| Marimba
*Normal Drums
| Green Dude
*Electric Drums
| [[Yoshi]]
*Samba Drums
| Laughing Men
*Asian Drums
| Ting-Ting
*Kitchen Drums
| Toy Drums
*Toy Drums
|-
*Beat-Box Drums  
| Saxophone
*8-bit drums (SFX from NES games)
| Vibraphone
| Robot
| Birds
| Kung-Fu Men
| Bling-Bling
| Beat-Box Drums
|-
| Wood Flute
| Timpani
| Phone Dial
| [[Numchuck the Monkey|Monkey]]
| Humming
| Boon-Boon
| 8-Bit Drums
|}


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Revision as of 23:56, February 27, 2020

Record (WarioWare: D.I.Y.)
The record mode

Records, along with microgames and comics, are one of the three main features in WarioWare: D.I.Y. In addition to being able to compose their own records, players can also listen to pre-made records from Diamond Studios used in the game's built-in microgames.

Diamond Studios

Main article: List of records in WarioWare: D.I.Y.

Diamond Studios's records consist of 18 records for each microgame host (Mona, Jimmy T., Ashley, Orbulon and 9-Volt), adding up to a total of 90 pre-made records.

D.I.Y. Music

Self-composed records can be created using the Super MakerMatic 21 in the D.I.Y. Studio, which are then sent to the Music department of the D.I.Y. Shop.

Description

There are 24 record blocks. There are two measures in a block, and the player can make the song from a microgame-length song to a song utilizing all 24 blocks. Players can use instruments (see below), ranging from piano to UFO to 8-bit. Players can change the tempo (60BPM-240BPM) and can use the shuffle beat to add swing to notes placed right next to each other. There are four music tracks, each one playing different notes/instruments/volume. Then, the rhythm is a drum set, which there is a selection of eight possible drums. Unlike the music, which can only play one note at a time, the rhythm can play four drums at once. Players can choose between the following:

  • Instrument: Changes the instrument or drum set, there are 64 instruments and 8 drum sets
  • Volume: There can be silence, very soft, soft, normal, and loud
  • Balance: One speaker can have more sound than the other, or can be equally balanced

Players can use the red backpack to change the three per track, and will set that for the whole song unless changed in a measure. However, though, when opening a new measure, the settings set are the same per track.

Instruments

Instrument Group 1 Instrument Group 2 Science Fiction (SF) Creatures Voice 8-Bit Rhythm
Piano (default) Acoustic Guitar Star Drop Cat Do-Re-Mi Voice Ding-Ding Normal Drums
Organ Electric Guitar Rocket Dog Wah Dude Pong-Pong Electric Drums
Harpsichord Banjo UFO Pig Opera Man Fah-Fah Samba Drums
Melodica Bass Moon Insects Soul Girl Bong-Bong Asian Drums
Flute Violin Alien Frog Baby Bing-Bing Kitchen Drums
Trumpet Marimba Green Dude Yoshi Laughing Men Ting-Ting Toy Drums
Saxophone Vibraphone Robot Birds Kung-Fu Men Bling-Bling Beat-Box Drums
Wood Flute Timpani Phone Dial Monkey Humming Boon-Boon 8-Bit Drums