Nope, none of those. My note block songs have like 50-100 repeaters, and due to my world not being on my client's hard drive, the repeaters get really out of sync.
yup it is the connection. On my private server we have absolutely no lag, and we also have a giant complex with noteblocks, playing a theme from some random game I do not know (haven't built it) but it has like 16 lines of redstone all powering noteblocks at the same time, and we can all hear it perfectly. This is due to lag. Also, this happens only in multiplayer or lagging singleplayer worlds. But it is not a Minecraft issue. If you have perfectly no lag, then there is no problem.
EDIT: No, the repeaters do not go out of sync the client thinks they are because the lag causes some of the signals to reach your client later than others. So no de-syncing, just lag.
Still, this is a problem. I'd rather not spend hours making things with note blocks if lag is going to affect how they sound.
I have some pretty big redstone stuff that doesn't use noteblocks and it all seems to stay in-sync. I don't think anyone I play with is outside of 120ms consistent ping, though....
I can see you took quite a beating...i would have had enough too. But they do have a point, your internet could have caused the problems. I don't use redstone all that much, but i have seen some awesome songs made with them.
You sure it's not something else? Lag, your buddy is tonedeaf, etc?
Still, this is a problem. I'd rather not spend hours making things with note blocks if lag is going to affect how they sound.
Network games are network games. :\
Stop attacking me with false claims. You don't even know me.
I suggest you either get off these forums, or learn some respect.
I can see you took quite a beating...i would have had enough too. But they do have a point, your internet could have caused the problems. I don't use redstone all that much, but i have seen some awesome songs made with them.
Good point. Couldn't have said it better myself