Author Topic: L.W Professional Digital Upright Piano [44 keys, memory storage, 13724 events]  (Read 12589 times)

Thanks for making a video :D I am definitely going to take a look at this now.

Yay I can play sweet child 'o mine on this too :D

Edit: And I sounded out the song in the background of the dead island announcement trailer
« Last Edit: March 05, 2011, 11:37:40 PM by viper30000 »

Thats just you. Stop being an idiot.

Sweet video!
But seriously, I was getting redirected.

Sweet video!
But seriously, I was getting redirected.

Its. Just. You.

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May I ask what compelled you to sit down and do 13,000+ events?! My motivation would never allow me to do all of that, even over a span of several weeks.

You should make a fast tempo.

Medium is too slow for my random key pressing.

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May I ask what compelled you to sit down and do 13,000+ events?! My motivation would never allow me to do all of that, even over a span of several weeks.

At first I wanted to create a piano. Then I had an idea about memory and recording due to the lack of two hands... also my keyboard has a feature like that, seemed like a cool and doable thing to replicate. I just worked through it as my little build project for a while, then shat bricks when I saw the count.

A number of times I wanted to take shortcuts or give up. I just said "forget it just do it and see what happens" and it worked out. :D

I admire your work ethic, creativity and... wow.

This is awesome.

I admire your work ethic, creativity and... wow.

This is awesome.

Thank you c:

I traded the ability to build nicely for the ability to event though hurp.

Make a loving computer next, lolwut.

Make a loving computer next, lolwut.

Yes, a computer inside Blockland would be crazy. Something that could just to commands like the command prompt.

Eh, the only "computers" I made were mostly for mock purposes. Maybe I'll give it another shot.

Now you need to adjust the blockheads size and it would be perfect.
How long did this take in hours till succession?

If I was to estimate the condensed amount of hours it took to figure out, build, event, prototype, and also the soundpack creation, I'd say around... 20 hours.

That is the best event build. Ever.