All of my Minecraft songs are in vanilla Minecraft; no mods. The downside is I can't really adjust tempo, but I wanted to keep it all vanilla if possible so if others want to learn how to make songs they don't have to get any special software.
Thanks! My instrument breakdown: wood block -> low to mid bass wool -> mid to high bass dirt -> low to mid treble flute -> mid to high treble gold block -> very high treble
I'm not sure what you mean; if you want to understand how I make these songs, you can check out my tutorial series on how I make songs in Minecraft: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3NWwQh-b9I0.html
I developed my process to make songs in Minecraft for over 3 years now, so yes it's a lot of work but it's generally straight forward now. Takes about 1 month for me to make a song depending on what else I have going on.
@@w3t_wlpes Yea, triplets are a challenge in Minecraft. In this song, I used 1/8th, 1/16th, 1/16th pattern to mimic triplets as close as possible. In other songs, it's possible I used a different pattern of 1/8th and 1/16th's. It's a lot of trial and error to see what sounds best. In my cover of 'The Maid and the Pocket Watch of Blood', I actually used all 16th notes in the beginning which are technically triplets. But since they were all triplets and not mixed with other note lengths, it works well enough. Once it gets out of that part then I use my normal rhythm (redstone repeater 1 tick delay=1/16th, 2 tick delay = 1/8th, 3 tick delay=dotted 1/8th, 4 tick delay=quarter).
One of unintentional things that happened in this video is towards the end where Marisa blinks. It was just luck (I think) that stable diffusion drew frames in such a way that simulated an eye blink. Perhaps in the future, might be able to control things like: from frames 100-130, blink right eye, or from frames 200-300 wave right hand back and forth.
Thanks! This song was tricky because the beginning part has triplets, which can't easily be done with redstone circuitry. Since all of the notes in this section are triplets without any other note durations mixed in, I ended up making these 16th notes instead, and then used the correct note duration for the other parts of the song. (Using a redstone repeater, default 1 tick delay = 1/16th note, 2 tick delay = 1/8th note, 3 tick delay = dotted 1/8th note, 4 tick delay = quarter note).