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GeoWizard5
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16 posts

Why is there no "Trumpet" instrument for the "set instrument to _" block?

Since I play the trumpet, I would like to make projects with this instrument- but I can't, due to there being no trumpet instrument. I was wondering why this is? Can you not simulate a trumpet with the coding?
PrincessPanda_test_
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1000+ posts

Why is there no "Trumpet" instrument for the "set instrument to _" block?

ST chose not to or couldn't create one.

You can just record yourself playing the trumpet.

Last edited by PrincessPanda_test_ (March 24, 2016 03:11:53)


happyland440
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Why is there no "Trumpet" instrument for the "set instrument to _" block?

GeoWizard5 wrote:

Since I play the trumpet, I would like to make projects with this instrument- but I can't, due to there being no trumpet instrument. I was wondering why this is? Can you not simulate a trumpet with the coding?

I think it was removed, but I'm pretty sure there was one at one point.

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Ryan100186
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11 posts

Why is there no "Trumpet" instrument for the "set instrument to _" block?

Set Instrument to [Trumpet]
Maximouse
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Why is there no "Trumpet" instrument for the "set instrument to _" block?

happyland440 wrote:

GeoWizard5 wrote:

Since I play the trumpet, I would like to make projects with this instrument- but I can't, due to there being no trumpet instrument. I was wondering why this is? Can you not simulate a trumpet with the coding?

I think it was removed, but I'm pretty sure there was one at one point.
It was removed in Scratch 2.0 when Scratch started using its own samples for the instruments.


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supergamer10000
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Why is there no "Trumpet" instrument for the "set instrument to _" block?

Ryan100186 wrote:

Set Instrument to [Trumpet]
Don't necropost, reporting to be closed.

Last edited by supergamer10000 (Nov. 26, 2021 22:53:02)


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ScolderCreations
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Why is there no "Trumpet" instrument for the "set instrument to _" block?

Maximouse wrote:

happyland440 wrote:

GeoWizard5 wrote:

Since I play the trumpet, I would like to make projects with this instrument- but I can't, due to there being no trumpet instrument. I was wondering why this is? Can you not simulate a trumpet with the coding?
I think it was removed, but I'm pretty sure there was one at one point.
It was removed in Scratch 2.0 when Scratch started using its own samples for the instruments.
The person who posted that was using scratch 2.0, because this topic was made in 2016. Anyway, to the person who posted on this after five years, please avoid Necroposting (Posting on old topics that don't really matter anymore).

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