reproduced music songs in Turing/oot
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poly
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 9:39 pm Post subject: reproduced music songs in Turing/oot |
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Has anyone sat down (or found a site with music tabs on it) and wrote out a song in turing... like today me and my friend sat down and was totaly bored so we tried to reproduce the song In The End by Linkin Park. Now of coarse its a bit off cause we didnt add any shapres or flats and it goes to quick, but if i can figure out how to figure out how to make it slower it will be kewl... this is what we got (we got it from a music tab site)
code: | play ("A a a f e A a a f e A a a f e A a a f e A a a f e a e e b b b b b b e f a a b b b f f f a b a b a b b b a e f a a b b b f f a b a b a b a b b a f a f e b e f f b A e b e f f e A e A f f f b b b e A b e A e A b") |
well okay it might now sound anything like it cause we didnt put flats and sharpes, but my main point is... has anyone else done this? what song and if ya can post the code of it so we can all hear it |
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Dan
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 11:00 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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you do know turng can play musiick files right, lol |
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azndragon
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 11:19 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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Yeah, but maybe some people get bored. I could probably use this knowledge, since my comp class teaches QBASIC this semester, that's why I don't really wanna work on my RPG until summer, or when I get bored. Learning to code music by notes is the only option in QBASIC, I think. |
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poly
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2003 12:15 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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you do know turng can play musiick files right, lol
Umm yes I knew that, but just like azndragon said... people get bored... |
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