Real fast, how do I make note blocks have lower to tones than what they can do? I see these videos on YouTube and they have their blocks to drop an octave, are they using a different block underneath the note block, like sand?
P.S: checked MinecraftWiki, wasn't there, don't point me in that direction.
i have only messed with his a little, but i can change most of what i want by hitting the block repeatedly to change each individual one to what i want, trying to make music without copying someone else
i have only messed with his a little, but i can change most of what i want by hitting the block repeatedly to change each individual one to what i want, trying to make music without copying someone else
Wow.. hit the block to change the tone, not exactly what I was asking. I was asking how to maby get a lower octave, lower than what the block normally goes to.
You can use different blocks yes, with what result? For your taste, use whatever block you want to experiment with. I have used about all I can with some if them being the same tone. I'm not much of a music person so I can't quite pinpoint the correct sound for my taste. Some have a snare sound with some have a symbol sound.
Just place different blocks underneath the noteblock and try them all out for yourself. Start off with the hard stone and end with wool or sand. They all have a different tone.
I wanted to figure out a way to setup some sort of doorbell with this, every time you open one of my automatic doors, it would set off the noteblock, just one simple note to announce that sort of thing.
No, Not that I'm aware of. I think there's 26 notes and 2 octaves, Maybe it was a mod you saw...
EDIT: Also does anyone know how to replay a note in creative mode?
There are 24 notes, 3 octaves. And though it isnt very efficient, the only way I have found to replay a note in creative without breaking the block is to put one piece of dust by it, then attach a torch to the dust. It will only play once, but you can just place and break the torch as needed until you find the sound you are looking for. Hope that helps.
P.S: checked MinecraftWiki, wasn't there, don't point me in that direction.
Wow.. hit the block to change the tone, not exactly what I was asking. I was asking how to maby get a lower octave, lower than what the block normally goes to.
I wanted to figure out a way to setup some sort of doorbell with this, every time you open one of my automatic doors, it would set off the noteblock, just one simple note to announce that sort of thing.
There are 24 notes, 3 octaves. And though it isnt very efficient, the only way I have found to replay a note in creative without breaking the block is to put one piece of dust by it, then attach a torch to the dust. It will only play once, but you can just place and break the torch as needed until you find the sound you are looking for. Hope that helps.
Wood-based blocks (including another note block): Bass guitar
Sand / Gravel / Soul Sand: Snare Drum
Glass / Glass Panes / Glowstone: Clicks/Sticks
Stone-based blocks / Obsidian / Netherrack / Bricks: Bass Drum
Dirt and all other blocks including Air: Piano/Harp