Windsonnes
(fortuna0800)
March 15, 2021, 7:21pm
#1
A guitar, tuned standardly, with every single note playable within 5 frets.
Check this out!!! (my computer isnt very mighty so the sound is really choppy)
a small demonstration
some of my magnificent self playing the house of the rising sun
You can make some sick music with this! If you wanna try it out, its over here !
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Woah. That’s an amazing script. I would say maybe add a few designs to the buttons and allow it to be controlled using a keyboard.
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Windsonnes
(fortuna0800)
March 15, 2021, 7:57pm
#3
Thanks!
The keybinds are activated with the number keys on ya board, though plucking them is done through the mouse
Ooh, maybe you could make a guitar playing simulator.
Windsonnes
(fortuna0800)
August 11, 2024, 6:05pm
#5
I have updated the game, and it sounds much better now.
The guitar now has a reach of 10 frets and no more distortion. The animations are also fixed.
Check out Guitar Game [UPDATE]. It’s one of the millions of unique, user-generated 3D experiences created on Roblox. A game where you can play with a virtual guitar!
UPDATE: I made this game in a time in which audio uploads costed robux. Now, Roblox...
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Pish85
(rip_Zephyr)
August 11, 2024, 7:16pm
#6
One word:
Wow
One question
Where did you find the audio for every freaking note?!?!
Windsonnes
(fortuna0800)
August 11, 2024, 7:17pm
#7
i uploaded them myself. The sound comes from Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth’s Nylon Guitar patch. I slightly modified them in LMMS.
Pish85
(rip_Zephyr)
August 11, 2024, 7:20pm
#8
Oh ok! Also do you know how to make video files take up less MB?
I made a song but the video has 28 MB. It’s about as long as your audio clips, so I was wondering how you did it
Windsonnes
(fortuna0800)
August 11, 2024, 8:14pm
#9
either upload to youtube or use 8mb video compressor
Vesp_Ithon
(Vesp_Ithon)
November 11, 2024, 2:33pm
#10
hey, would u be willing to uncopylock this or explain how it’s made? i’d like to code a guitar on my own and this system seems easy to be played so i’d like to understand how do u make each note, like waht does each note represent? (idk how a real guitar works so if u could explain i’d be grateful, i think i can figure out the rest myself)