Title: Playing the instruments Post by: TimpZ on August 02, 2011, 11:13:28 PM So I was playing around with the ocarina and being a musician, I started to map out the notes on it. I noticed that playing it right, you can play a full C4-scale with added notes C#4, D#5 and E5. That's more than plenty to play music with, especially if you e.g. modulate the sound an octave down to do bass lines.
I noticed that in Mupen64, you can map 5 combinations of buttons, so I mapped a piano with vibrato on two heightened notes and made this: Though it's a shame I don't have a full two octave reach which is "required" to play most melodies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUU_m4lN2YM So what do you think? Any one else care to try? Don't bother with the trumpets though, they're horribly out of tune to the 440Hz standard... Around 20 cents or so, unless you care to modulate it. Title: Re: Playing the instruments Post by: Blazing Factor on August 03, 2011, 01:37:43 AM That was pretty awesome! :D
Title: Re: Playing the instruments Post by: TimpZ on August 03, 2011, 04:14:56 AM ohmygosh >_<! I forgot you could play halfsteps by using the L/R buttons!! I'll remake it later :p.
I think I might do a C4 link and another C5 link too that I modulate, so that I can play the whole tune as it is. But my original thought was to just play what you could in the game :/. Any ideas? Also, I'd like to use more combinations of buttons so that I have the whole scale on my keyboard (need atleast 8 of them i think). Anyone know how to do this? The kind of emulator doesn't really matter as long as it works good if there's no Windows macro I can use :). Title: Re: Playing the instruments Post by: mzxrules on August 03, 2011, 05:33:57 AM Maybe someone could make a cheat that allows you to go up/down an octave.
Or just a cheat engine for mupen in general. Title: Re: Playing the instruments Post by: TimpZ on August 03, 2011, 06:19:00 AM No, I've solved it. Here's what I do:
First I record what I want in Mupen64 (not TAS, that would get me offbeat and take too much time), then I record that into AVI with fraps. Then I take the audio from it using AoA and modulate it with Audacity. Then I overwrite the new audio to the video with WMM. When I've done that, I just need to figure out how to edit up a movie to look good (like, small boxes that shows up when that specific Link plays or whatever) It took me 4 hours but now I've got it down to a science! Heres the notes for MM if you're interested. There's many duplicates but I prefer this setup because it contains the most amount of "naturals" (plain A and C) and all accindentals are sharps: Legend: ^ < > v joystick (^) (<) (>) (v) C-buttons R - R button A - A button C4 vA C#4 vAR D4 A D#4 AR E4 ^A F4 (v) F#4 (v)R G4 v(>) G#4 v(>)R A4 (>) A#4 (>)R B4 (<) C5 v(^) C#5 v(^)R D5 (^) D#5 (^)R E5 ^(^) E#5 ^(^)R Also, some of the sounds seem to differ from version to version. In OoT PAL (VC) the ^(^) is a D# i think, and not especially in tune, but the MM ^(^) is, as you can see, an E5 in perfect tune. The trumpet v1.0 NTSC sounds horrible when I play it to something, but when I checked it with a sine-wave, it seemed to be in perfect pitch... I'll be back! Title: Re: Playing the instruments Post by: Runnerguy2489 on August 03, 2011, 12:08:31 PM There are a lot of videos on youtube doing some fun songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8x9h-_OuJg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVSUdU9rfeM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma7dck8bx00 You can find a whole bunch browsing youtube. Title: Re: Playing the instruments Post by: TimpZ on August 03, 2011, 12:40:56 PM Yea, but I think most of them are TAS'd or similiar. What I'm trying to do is to setup my control configuration as an actual piano and play it as if it'd be on the piano.
Right now I'm almost halfway of doing this mario song including both bass and treble notes. When I learn, I'd be able to play the saria song on request, or learn something on piano and then play it on ocarina. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2lwYh1eHXI I'm providing others with the information via this thread if they want to do something similiar, but the main purpouse is for me to find out how to map 8 combinations of buttons so that I can complete my piano and not have to play with a 6-8 note scale Title: Re: Playing the instruments Post by: Kaztalek on August 03, 2011, 05:01:20 PM "First I record what I want in Mupen64 (not TAS, that would get me offbeat and take too much time), then I record that into AVI with fraps."
utilities > movie > start avi capture lmfao Title: Re: Playing the instruments Post by: TimpZ on August 03, 2011, 05:17:12 PM "First I record what I want in Mupen64 (not TAS, that would get me offbeat and take too much time), then I record that into AVI with fraps." utilities > movie > start avi capture lmfao Have you tried Fraps and compared it to the built-in method? I couldn't get it to work... No matter what formatting method and graphical plugin I used, the codec would just get corrupted. Besides, the capture took at the very least ten minutes per recorded minute while Fraps is just as fast as a normal playthrough. And I get this quality with Fraps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKp7NZEka74 Actually, the first time I recorded that with the built-in method, it took me 10+ hours! And I have an i7 2,9GHz processor etc.! I know, it's probably something wrong I do somewhere, but I still prefer Fraps... |