How it will work:
You make your own music using note blocks, wire it up to an empty jukebox, play the music and retrieve a custom music disc from the jukebox.
How it will work:
You make your own music using note blocks, wire it up to an empty jukebox, play the music and retrieve a custom music disc from the jukebox.
That's interesting. Mind explaining that if you bother making music with note blocks, why would you need the jukebox to play it? And how would you wire it to the jukebox? Note block music can easily take up hundreds of blocks.
That's interesting. Mind explaining that if you bother making music with note blocks, why would you need the jukebox to play it? And how would you wire it to the jukebox? Note block music can easily take up hundreds of blocks.
1)What if you are moving to some distant location?
2)Only the last note block needs to be wired to the jukebox.
That's interesting. Mind explaining that if you bother making music with note blocks, why would you need the jukebox to play it? And how would you wire it to the jukebox? Note block music can easily take up hundreds of blocks.
You don't NEED a jukebox to play it. I think what he's saying is that the jukebox merely allows you to record it onto a disc. Maybe it could also be named? If the code would allow that, of course.
oh my goodness that would take forever to build, compose, and get it right. why not just be able to load .mp3 files into the minecraft folder and the jukebox is able to play them?
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You make your own music using note blocks, wire it up to an empty jukebox, play the music and retrieve a custom music disc from the jukebox.
Maybe it records noteblocks only for the next 3min from 500block range.
That's interesting. Mind explaining that if you bother making music with note blocks, why would you need the jukebox to play it? And how would you wire it to the jukebox? Note block music can easily take up hundreds of blocks.
1)What if you are moving to some distant location?
2)Only the last note block needs to be wired to the jukebox.
You don't NEED a jukebox to play it. I think what he's saying is that the jukebox merely allows you to record it onto a disc. Maybe it could also be named? If the code would allow that, of course.