Actually, I became involved in Scratch as part of a school activity. When it ended, I couldn't access Scratch anymore. This is my first time on Scratch in almost four or five years... it's a trip down memory lane, really.
To all Solar Zapp Members: please see the latest Solar Zapp update. There is a list of jobs I'd like to get done soon so we can begin on our first game. Comment on the project for details.
One improvement you could make, when you hit a note on the piano, make the length of the note be the one selected in the boxes. For example, if I hit C on the piano, and a whole note is selected, I should hear a C for four beats. Good job with this project.
I was actually aware of this problem, but I only realized after I posted the project. What I think I'm going to do is post an updated version, with drums added in. Thank you for your concern.
Download the 32 sprites and 140 scripts of "Music Maker" and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
This project records notes through the use of a list. At the bottom of the screen, there are five different pictures of notes. Select the note length you want, and click the note on the keyboard that you want. The note will be added to two lists, one for note length, and one for the note itself. Click the undo button to remove the last note which was played, and click the clear button to clear the lists. If you want to see the lists, click the "Show List" button, and click the "Hide List" button to hide the lists. The "Syncopation" button will make the notes value be multiplied by 1.5 (A dotted note). The tempo slider can be set from 60 to 500, and the instrument slider can be set from 1 to 128. Clicking the play button (The green triangle) will play your song. Modification is locked while the song plays, and when the song ends, the keyboard, note length selection, undo and clear buttons, and syncopation button will all reappear. As a side note, I'm working on a drumming program based on these scripts.
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This is a cool project in the music part of scratch mind if its featured in this weeks show
ha that's pretty good I'm going to poet this in my Favorites
Epic win! Very interactive! Favorite and Love-it!
can you check out my music videos please?
Of course.
(view all replies)PLAY THE NOTES REALLY FAST ON 482 TEMPO AND GO REALLY FAST IT SOUNDS LIKE A MACHINE GUN!!!
YOUR RIGHT ITS SO AWESOME
HMM
that was....................................................................COOL!
this isnt the best srry
Oh, that's alright. Thanks actually, your criticism helps me do better!
Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
awsome
dude, nice! btw, have u like stopped making projects....?
Actually, I became involved in Scratch as part of a school activity. When it ended, I couldn't access Scratch anymore. This is my first time on Scratch in almost four or five years... it's a trip down memory lane, really.
how do you show/ hide lists
You click the show or hide lists button. Do they not show up online?
(view all replies)To all Solar Zapp Members: please see the latest Solar Zapp update. There is a list of jobs I'd like to get done soon so we can begin on our first game. Comment on the project for details.
fun
Very cool! Instructive, thrrough, and fun!
sweet!
loook at mine!
Well done! Your score out of 10 is 9.75!
Thank you!
(view all replies)very useful and fun too!
Cool! Can you look at my new project bacteria attack?
I actually have already, and think it's very well done.
Nice programming! :) A very good project! So yes, I will put it in TWS. Look forward to it!
One improvement you could make, when you hit a note on the piano, make the length of the note be the one selected in the boxes. For example, if I hit C on the piano, and a whole note is selected, I should hear a C for four beats. Good job with this project.
I was actually aware of this problem, but I only realized after I posted the project. What I think I'm going to do is post an updated version, with drums added in. Thank you for your concern.
Another wonderful music maker. Very useful. You have a lot of very good projects.
Thanks!