• Minecraft Music Thread
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Post the music you make in Minecraft using the noteblocks. I didn't see any other music threads, so I though I would create one. Contributing: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLouHqPU1o8[/media]
I've got nothing to contribute, but that's very impressive. How long did it to take to finish?
That is very cool! I will try to make something like this... Could you provide an areal shot? I would like to see the actual circuit, if possible. Also, why so many repeaters? Wouldn't a few repeaters with a longer delay have been simpler? (Talking about the timing/start circuit)
[QUOTE=no-named;28417925]Post the music you make in Minecraft using the noteblocks. I didn't see any other music threads, so I though I would create one. Contributing: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLouHqPU1o8[/media][/QUOTE] /thread
[QUOTE=Skittles7;28420220]I've got nothing to contribute, but that's very impressive. How long did it to take to finish?[/QUOTE] 30-40 minutes perhaps. I play the piano already so I knew the notes for the song, and with the repeaters it was very easy. [QUOTE=Trumple;28420613]That is very cool! I will try to make something like this... Could you provide an areal shot? I would like to see the actual circuit, if possible. Also, why so many repeaters? Wouldn't a few repeaters with a longer delay have been simpler? (Talking about the timing/start circuit)[/QUOTE] You are completely right, I was being quite silly and/or tired while building this. Of course, I didn't at this point know the different delays, so if the last delay had been like 7, it wouldn't match up. I know now, it is 1, 2, 3 and 4. How simple. [editline]4th March 2011[/editline] Also, it works like this: Sorry, I am very much too lazy to take a screenshot right now. I hope this will do. At the ending the delay should be half of the normal. R = Repeater + = Redstone ♫ = Noteblock B = Button. [code] ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ B--R+R+R+R+R+R+R+R+R-- | ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ | R+R+R+R+R+R+R+R+R--[/code] The downside with this design is that you can only have 2 notes(sounds) per repeater. I usually have a seperate track for drums that is activated at the same time as the bass and harp that runs above the other one.
[QUOTE=no-named;28420915]30-40 minutes perhaps. I play the piano already so I knew the notes for the song, and with the repeaters it was very easy. You are completely right, I was being quite silly and/or tired while building this. Of course, I didn't at this point know the different delays, so if the last delay had been like 7, it wouldn't match up. I know now, it is 1, 2, 3 and 4. How simple. [editline]4th March 2011[/editline] Also, it works like this: Sorry, I am very much too lazy to take a screenshot right now. I hope this will do. At the ending the delay should be half of the normal. R = Repeater + = Redstone ♫ = Noteblock B = Button. [code] ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ B--R+R+R+R+R+R+R+R+R-- | ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ | R+R+R+R+R+R+R+R+R--[/code] The downside with this design is that you can only have 2 notes(sounds) per repeater. I usually have a seperate track for drums that is activated at the same time as the bass and harp that runs above the other one.[/QUOTE] I see, thanks very much for the clear explanation. I'm currently trying out a track of my own. I'll post it soon :buddy:
The first one is one I finished some time ago, and the second one was pretty fast to make. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUPQ-QsHxts[/media]. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32RNM3TfVjY[/media].
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