Music Made with Minetest

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Music Made with Minetest

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Sometimes when streaming, I like to record some sounds inside Minetest and then stretch it with Paulstretch.

I've made some interesting tracks in Minetest, and even some mod to specifically for making music called `gen_music.' I heard others made music sequencing mods in Minetest, too.

Some of my tracks I've lost, but I've got this interesting one I'm listening to right now, and I wanted to share. Maybe others have something interesting they made using Minetest. I'd love to hear it!

Here's an hour long drone piece, made with Loss game and paulstretch: https://soundcloud.com/user-453825857/t ... aulstretch

I'll add some more that I made in the past later, and whatever new stuff I make. I hope someone else is interested enough to make some music in Minetest and post it, or if they already have something... Thanks!

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Re: Music Made with Minetest

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Eight and a half minutes of piano and other sounds played in a Lua mod.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXicB5kxx4c

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Re: Music Made with Minetest

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Hi, here's a hijacking and really interesting minetest job!

I watched your mod quickly, it launches sounds randomly ...

So, an idea came to me ... would it be possible to make the environment in play also affects the pitch, gain or delay?

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Re: Music Made with Minetest

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Yes, but the design and implementation may be massive and varied.

One example may be "bright" sounds during the day and "dark" sounds at night. There are many other possibilities, so do you have any suggestions?

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