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Pezdude wrote on 2011-12-27 23:37
Hey Guys!
I'm trying to get into music playing once again and I had a question on Composing Scrolls.
My guild use to have a composer who would make music scrolls for everyone. Before the song even began it would tell you if it was going to be a good play or a bad one. If the song started with some random jumble of sounds you knew it was a bust, but if it was compleatly silent before the song started you knew it was a pretty good play.
I have some scrolls that don't have this thing in the beginning and I would like to add it to future scrolls. Do you know how I could go about adding this and where I put in when composing.
Thanks!
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Sekwaf wrote on 2011-12-28 00:26
Simply add a note I'd recommend a half note C so "c2" and perhaps a whole rest "r1". Make sure to do this on all 3 parts, otherwise one might be wrong and you'll never know.
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animeshadows wrote on 2011-12-29 05:04
l32g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&l4
For every track you don't add that to, add a "r1" at the beginning.
I hope this solution works for you. If you need further help, just PM me or reply here!
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Hitokagay wrote on 2012-01-26 01:27
[FONT="Palatino Linotype"]The unwritten rule is that what you're talking about is called a "tuner".
I add them to every single one of my scrolls because I hate getting a sour note in the middle of my favorite song. It's incredibly easy to add a tuner if you're using 3MLE, as I find having a visual aid saves me a headache. The only thing you have to worry about with tuners is going over your character limit on your first track.
For a short explanation, it's like this:[/FONT]
Track 1: [SIZE="4"][COLOR="DarkOrange"]v15l64[/SIZE]g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g&g
Track 2: r1
Track 3: r1
After that, add your song and it will start with a tuner. That's what a tuner will look like on your first track. You can change the "g" to whatever you want! DO NOT FORGET! The tuner I posted is in [SIZE="4"]l64[/SIZE], you will need to add [SIZE="4"]l4[/SIZE] or similar to the end of the tuner, otherwise the rest of your first track will be all screwy. If this is unclear or you would like screenshots of how I use it in 3MLE, feel free to contact me![/COLOR]
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Gune wrote on 2012-01-31 02:34
Personally, I turn the volume down to a minimum usable level on my tuners - typically around V6 so it's just a tiny bit louder than normal rain.
My usual tuners starts with a change of tempo and volume
T200 V6 L64 c&c&c&c& .... to equal 1 whole note ... &c&c T120 (or song tempo) L4 V15
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Manky wrote on 2012-03-23 18:20
i know the tirick for slient tune.
it goes like this
TEMPOMUTELENGTHXVOLUME&X&X&X&X&X&X&X&X&X&X&X&X&X&X&X...
TEMPO = the tempo of your song. Default is t120
LENGTH = the length of the note. its generally recommanded to be at l32
X = Whatever note you want to play
MUTE = v0
VOLUME = whatever volume you want to use for the song
So for example it goes like this
t140v0l32cv15&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c&c
You can just go test this string above in mabi and see it for yourself :)
I hope this anwsers your questions.