I was looking all these noteblock videos and then i had an idea. What if you could save the music and listen it without going far away or walk to listen it.
HOW IT WORKS
1. You do some noteblock music with redstone and noteblocks.
2. You add this machine (Below) where the Noteblock music ends with redstone.
3. You add an empty disc. Two ideas hot to get them. Craft one by Clay or find them at Dungeons.
[] CLAY []
CLAY [] CLAY = Empty Disc
[] CLAY []
4. Add it to the Machine it will slowly put the music to the Disc.
5. After it is ready you write the name to the Disc like: Diamondpig
6. Take the Disc to your Jukebox and you can hear the music and you don't have to walk or something like that.
I think this is an good idea. Sorry for my English ( not my first language) and sorry for not putting pictures the reason: I don't know how to make them. Comment please!
Do you know how hard this would be to code? I doubt notch has the know-how to do this.
I know code, and I can see how this could be feasable... but everything in minecraft is very basic, with records having the most complex part (a full song).
How I think this is feasable? Code it to detect sound from a 50 cube area (bottom middle being the recording blocks location), and record all sound in this area. That shouldn't be to complicated.
I'd much rather have a way to compress noteblock songs into a less ugly, space-consuming contraption. Say a piano or something with a GUI that allows building of songs in a top-down view, using blocks and redstone from the inventory as it's created, so you can make the song without all the space while retaining the "fun"/effort of figuring out the circuitry and block arrangement.
Then this general idea could follow but the implementation is a bit..Meh.
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Yeah this sounds like a great idea! just... seems hard to code, as mentioned before, but still would be useful.
Also where would you get the record?
Also also, how would you differentiate each record that you've recorded? Maybe a red colored record that displays the title you give it as a tooltip..?
Or maybe instead use a new tape recording block... idk...
I'd much rather have a way to compress noteblock songs into a less ugly, space-consuming contraption. Say a piano or something with a GUI that allows building of songs in a top-down view, using blocks and redstone from the inventory as it's created, so you can make the song without all the space while retaining the "fun"/effort of figuring out the circuitry and block arrangement.
Then this general idea could follow but the implementation is a bit..Meh.
So like Mario Paint's system?
I think that would be nice.
I'd much rather have a way to compress noteblock songs into a less ugly, space-consuming contraption. Say a piano or something with a GUI that allows building of songs in a top-down view, using blocks and redstone from the inventory as it's created, so you can make the song without all the space while retaining the "fun"/effort of figuring out the circuitry and block arrangement.
Then this general idea could follow but the implementation is a bit..Meh.
So like Mario Paint's system?
I think that would be nice.
Um...I dunno. I don't know Mario Paint...XP
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Well i'm a ninja with a mohawk so STFU!
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HOW IT WORKS
1. You do some noteblock music with redstone and noteblocks.
2. You add this machine (Below) where the Noteblock music ends with redstone.
REDSTONE
REDSTONE
REDSTONE REDSTONE REDSTONE
3. You add an empty disc. Two ideas hot to get them. Craft one by Clay or find them at Dungeons.
[] CLAY []
CLAY [] CLAY = Empty Disc
[] CLAY []
4. Add it to the Machine it will slowly put the music to the Disc.
5. After it is ready you write the name to the Disc like: Diamondpig
6. Take the Disc to your Jukebox and you can hear the music and you don't have to walk or something like that.
I think this is an good idea. Sorry for my English ( not my first language) and sorry for not putting pictures the reason: I don't know how to make them. Comment please!
Also it's not really feasible to code.
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I know code, and I can see how this could be feasable... but everything in minecraft is very basic, with records having the most complex part (a full song).
How I think this is feasable? Code it to detect sound from a 50 cube area (bottom middle being the recording blocks location), and record all sound in this area. That shouldn't be to complicated.
Then this general idea could follow but the implementation is a bit..Meh.
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Curse PremiumAlso where would you get the record?
Also also, how would you differentiate each record that you've recorded? Maybe a red colored record that displays the title you give it as a tooltip..?
Or maybe instead use a new tape recording block... idk...
So like Mario Paint's system?
I think that would be nice.
Um...I dunno. I don't know Mario Paint...XP