Try to add BPM, and how fast the user clicked the notes!
Just use a timer. Whenever someone clicks, it'll put the value of delay in another list, then reset. You can then make it playback just as the user played it, no matter how fast or slow they clicked the notes :P
Here is how it works:
Play a tune on the keyboard and the note numbers of that tune are stored in the list box. You can use them numbers in another project to play the tune. I plan to make some examples of this.
Hit the play button to hear the tune you have made. The reset button eraises the notes from the list box and the back button takes back one note.
Download the 31 sprites and 107 scripts of "MusicMaker" and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
This project is used to create a list of notes
that can be used in other projects to play music.
I guess you could call this version 2 because of a bug I fixed. I also fixed a speed problem. It seems to run faster if you splt large scripts into small ones.
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luv it!!!!!!
Thank You!!!!!!!
Great project!
awsome
SO AWESOME!!!!!
nice!
cool
Try to add BPM, and how fast the user clicked the notes! Just use a timer. Whenever someone clicks, it'll put the value of delay in another list, then reset. You can then make it playback just as the user played it, no matter how fast or slow they clicked the notes :P
I recorded Crazy Frog (Axel F)
Sounds like a good idea. If you want to do a remix and add this feature, I sure woukd like a copy of it.
cool
awesome
I played the entertainer!
Awesome!!
i played Mary had a little lamb
OMG! Me too!
Haha that's cool.
:)
Hi Rick3137 - I'm curating this project because it is a great tool for creating music in Scratch. Good work!
Thanks
That's pretty cool! :)
Great idea! I've played with this concept myself a bit. What does that rb23 button do?
That's really not a button. It's my website address. It's still under construction, but there's enough there to show it off.
This is a good idea!
its well good
I don't get how this works.
Here is how it works: Play a tune on the keyboard and the note numbers of that tune are stored in the list box. You can use them numbers in another project to play the tune. I plan to make some examples of this. Hit the play button to hear the tune you have made. The reset button eraises the notes from the list box and the back button takes back one note.
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