Published Feb 10th, 2020, 2/10/20 7:38 pm
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I built a new Minecraft note block machine! This time the song is "Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift.
The idea was to use as few note blocks as I could (without going mad). In the end I managed to build the machine with 218 note blocks for a total of 1635 notes played.
The machine ended up compact enough so you can listen to the whole song without walking around or riding a minecart. It also ended up quite laggy because of my limited redstone knowledge ;) Hope you enjoy it!
Since the machine is so compact it is hard to showcase the different tracks and parts of the song. I used Replay Mod for the video to show as much of the machine as possible. But I had to record the audio separately and couldn't quite sync up audio and video for the whole clip. Sorry for that! Check out the world download and/or import the machine with Litematica or WorldEdit into your world and see it in action!
Check out my Note Block Machine Collection for more builds like this!
The idea was to use as few note blocks as I could (without going mad). In the end I managed to build the machine with 218 note blocks for a total of 1635 notes played.
The machine ended up compact enough so you can listen to the whole song without walking around or riding a minecart. It also ended up quite laggy because of my limited redstone knowledge ;) Hope you enjoy it!
Since the machine is so compact it is hard to showcase the different tracks and parts of the song. I used Replay Mod for the video to show as much of the machine as possible. But I had to record the audio separately and couldn't quite sync up audio and video for the whole clip. Sorry for that! Check out the world download and/or import the machine with Litematica or WorldEdit into your world and see it in action!
Check out my Note Block Machine Collection for more builds like this!
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You can see a lot of things when you search "t flipflop redstone" in google image.