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This video, titled ‘Loonboon PvZ – Noteblock Cover (17,896 noteblocks)’, was uploaded by Fishy F1shy on 2023-11-19 20:39:14. It has garnered 1097 views and 114 likes. The duration of the video is 00:01:57 or 117 seconds.
This song was made using 17,896 noteblocks inside of Minecraft. All of the sounds you are hearing are made in vanilla Minecraft using the default noteblock sounds. I upload a new song every Sunday, so leave your song suggestions in the comments!
Original song: https://youtu.be/lr4vi_XAjQQ?si=eSP6308ljYIBrBPR Edited by: Thowan https://www.youtube.com/@ThowanPlays
FAQ
– How did you make this? Did you use world edit?
I neither used world edit nor placed any blocks by hand. I’ve spent many months creating a music editor that exports directly into Minecraft. I then simply load the files using a structure block in Minecraft to spawn in the song. It works similar to Noteblock Studio, but the main difference is my software is designed with much more ambitious songs in mind. If you want to know more, let me know and I may make a video about my software.
– Are you using any mods to create these songs?
Yes, but only when needed. The goal is to keep things as vanilla as possible. Here is the full mod list (other than framework like fabric) and why I have each mod. – Lithium/Phosphor: Optimization so my computer doesn’t explode. -Tweakeroo: Slightly modified flight speed to perfectly match the repeater speed. -FallingBlocks: Remove gravity from sand blocks (because of the snare instrument)
-Notes sound more full than any other noteblock song, why is that?
There are two reasons for this. One is that there is simply a lot of noteblocks. Each “instrument” you hear consists of anywhere from 10-100 noteblocks. The other reason is that I use a trick to allow noteblocks to be played once very HALF redstone tick (once per game tick). Pistons take 1.5 redstone ticks to extend, so I can use that to offset half of the lines (white concrete lines) by 1 game tick. Some noteblock songs do use pistons for that reason, but not to the same extent.