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- Other instruments [ edit | edit source ]
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Instruments
Instruments are items that produce distinct notes or sounds when used by the player via the ⚒ Use / Attack button. Most are pure novelty items, but some have functional effects. The pitch/note played is usually controlled by the distance between the center of the character and the location of the cursor when ⚒ Use / Attack was pressed.
There are eight playable instruments in the game.
Guitars [ edit | edit source ]
When using any of the three following guitars, the player strums a chord.
- Ivy
- Rain Song
- Stellar Tune
This content is transcluded from Instruments/Guitar chords. In order from closest to player, to furthest away, the chords played are as follows: A minor – G major – E major – D major – C major – F major.
Other instruments [ edit | edit source ]
When using any of the following instruments, a specific note or sound is played.
- Bell
- Drum Set
- Harp
- Magical Harp
- The Axe
The Drum Set is not played directly, unlike the other instruments. Instead, it requires a player using a Drumstick while standing in front of it.
On the Console version, Old-gen console version, and 3DS version, The Axe plays a random note each time.
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Перевод: Песни Жака-ла-Терре. Множество. Botrel, Теодор.
Перевод: Цвет крышки. Песни Жака-ла-Терре. Множество. Botrel, Теодор.
Перевод: Партия вторых. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Литавры. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Фагот. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Басы. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Рог. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Партия. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Партия I. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Альтов. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Кларнет. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Гобой. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Флейта. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». l’Infini. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: l’Infini. Симфония № 12 «Алхимик». Полные результаты. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Рекордер 1. Симфония № 35. IV. Виноградник на земле щебня. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Басы. Симфония № 35. IV. Виноградник на земле щебня. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Партия I. Симфония № 35. IV. Виноградник на земле щебня. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
Перевод: Рекордер 2. Симфония № 35. IV. Виноградник на земле щебня. Части. Рондо, Мишель.
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Tool Terraria Midi Player — Play songs through Terrarian instruments
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Terraria Midi Player is a music player for Terrarian instruments such as the Harp a nd Bell. Th e program works by taking control of the mouse to click on the screen at the right coordinates to produce the correct notes as the midi plays. The program comes with a set of global hotkeys that can be pressed while focused on Terraria to force-stop the song or close Terraria Midi Player. The program will also force focus on Terraria when you start the song to avoid causing problems by clicking in unknown places. See the Wiki for all information available on Terraria Midi Player.
Load Midis and play them within Terraria
Automatically attempts to fit notes within Terraria’s two octaves
Ability to control where Magical Harp projectiles are aimed
Adjusts for mount height offsets
Automatically stays focused on Terraria while playing songs in order to avoid accidental clicks
Connect with others hosting from their Terraria Midi Player to sync songs for a performance
.NET Framework 4.5.2 | Windows 7 or later
Terraria for PC | Terraria zoom setting must be at 100% (under v1.4)
TerrariaMidiPlayer-1.1.0.2.exe
(The main executable. Dlls in the previous downloads are no longer required)
MidiSamples-1.0.zip
(A selection of midis playable without use-time modifications) Terraria Item Modifier | Terraria Tweaker 2
(Different patches that allow item customization in order to decrease the use-time of instruments)
Previous downloads can be found at the bottom of the page
(Below is a 3-person performance of Link’s Awakening’s Tal Tal Heights, and Miku Hatsune’s Shake It!)
v1.1.0.2
- Fixed certain Midi files with Ppqn sequence type failing to load due to division rate.
v1.1.0.1
- Midi playback is now stopped less often from UI events.
v1.1.0.0
- Added support for ABC notation files.
- Added piano mode where you can now preview how midis would sound
without playing them in Terraria. - Piano mode can optionally not wrap or skip notes so you can hear what
the midi is supposed to sound like. - Can now optionally view original track names.
- Can now optionally disable mount keybind while talking. (Keeps track
of enter being pressed) - Added track graph window with tons of features to facilitate midi
customization. - Can now specify multiple Terraria executable names to check the
process list for. - Added file drop support to the midi list.
- Every required file and dll is now embedded into the executable.
- Fixed a bug where disabling a track would temporarily revert its name
to its track number. - A bit of code refactoring.
v1.0.1.0
- Lots of code refactoring so there may be a few new bugs. If there’s any major issues then try using the previous release.
- Fixed a bug where midis would act strangely if their tempo was never defined in the file.
- Tracks can now be named
v1.0.0.1
- Can now specify the name of your Terraria executable in order for Terraria Midi Player to locate its process.
- Default close keybind is now NumPad+ or Page Up if you don’t have a numpad.
- Fixed some midi tracks not loading because they shared the same channel as another track.
- Fixed default Checks value being 0 instead of 20.
- Keybinds now work properly when focused in Terraria before playing a song.
- Syncing host and client should be a bit less glitchy now.
- Sync client should now tell you if your username was taken or password incorrect instead of saying failed to login.
- Sync host now tells you how long until playback starts.
- Can now cancel the delayed play midi used with syncing by pressing stop.
- Playback buttons now properly perform the same action as the keybinds when acting as the sync host.
- Possibly fixed program crashing instead of showing an error window
v1.0.0.0
The first major release of Terraria Midi player with all the features you need to rock out to some midis in Terraria. Also comes with a new finalized UI, a playback UI, a keybind editor, and a syncing feature for multi-person performances (Experimental).
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Yup, you can load any midis you want to play into the program. The main issue with playing any midi is that most aren’t suitable for playback in Terraria. By this I mean either the octave adjustment makes it sound off or notes are too fast a and skipped or multiple different notes are played at once.
I’d highly recommend editing any midis you want to play in MidiEditor if they don’t sound correct from the get go.
I’m also planning on adding support for ABC files soon too, like what’s used in Starbound.
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v1.1.0.0: The first major version release is here!
With this we have the addition of ABC Notation support, a piano mode to test playback within the program instead of in Terraria, and the new Track Graph window to help visualize how the program modifies the midi in order to be playable in Terraria.
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Unfortunately converting to midi, whether possible or not, will never produce good results unless the original track is relatively clean and minimal. For example: Black Midis are usually the output and 100% unplayable in Terraria due to the number of notes compressed into one moment.
If you want a midi, then your best bet is to find an existed one that has already been manually constructed by something.
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There really isn’t any designated place to find midis that naturally work with this. Out of a hundred midis I looked at while making this, only a couple sounded natural when played without modification. Basically, if you want to play a song in Terraria, you’ll almost always need to do the work yourself to make it sound nice.
Now I plan on making some sort of guide to help people with editing midis into a playable format as a user on YouTube recently requested it, so I’ll keep you updated on that. But for now I’ll layout some general tips and tricks.
Forwarning:
Improving midis often requires a bit of knowledge about music, if you have musical experience, then this information will be much easier to process. I’m no expert on music so my explanations are pretty lacking. I do have a friend who works in that field though, so they may be able to help in writing a proper guide.
Important Information:
Semitone/Halfstep: The interval between notes.
Octave: A range of 12 semitones, From C to B. (Terraria supports 2 Octaves + an extra high C). A C note at octave 4 (C4) will sound the same as a C note at other octaves, besides the change in overall pitch. This does not mean that which octave it’s on is irrelevant though.
Notes: C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B (The same as: C, D♭, D, E♭, E, F, G♭, G, A♭, A, B♭, B)
Notes usually are numbered with their octave. For example: C4, or B♭6.
Editing:
I personally used Midi Editor to fix up and prepare my midis. This one works well for this purpose and it’s free.
I don’t have the time to write a comprehensive guide on how to use Midi Editor but there may be some helpful forums posts explaining anything you have trouble with.
Editing Tips & Tricks:
Note Overlapping: The biggest problem with playing midis is the fact that multiple notes very often overlap each other in the timeline. Most of the time these notes are in the same octave, so picking one to remove is as easy as choosing the one that’s in the octave range you plan on using. The other situation is when the song is playing a chord, in this case, you’ll have to listen to the chord and each individual note, and then decide which one sounds closest to what the original sounded like.
Octave Wrapping: The next important problem to tackle is octave wrapping. If a note is outside the 2 octave range of Terraria’s instruments, Terraria midi player will bring it into the range by raising or lowering it X octaves until it’s in range. This is helpful as, it removes the need to change the octave yourself, hover it does not always produce optimal results. For example, when I was editing Tal Tal Heights, I found that one part of the song started going too high halfway through. Because only a few notes were out of range, the octave wrapping made this part sound strange. What I did was take the entire second half of the part of the song and lower it one octave so it sounded better with only an initial instance of wrapping. See example here at 1:16.
Long Notes: In Terraria you can not hold a note, or continue to play the note for a duration of time. There aren’t many cases where long notes make the sound sound worse when playing it, but if there’s a long period where a single note is played and nothing else, you may want to try repeating the note over the duration. When you repeat the note, it’s important to match it to the time signature of the song. This isn’t necessarily displayed anywhere, but it can be determined based on how often the major notes are hit during a single measure. A common example is 4/4 notes quarter per measure.
Multiple Tracks: Often times, midis come packed with multiple tracks that each play a different part of the song. Usually, you’ll want to play the melody which is the main part of the song (it’s not guaranteed that this is packed into a single track). The harmony on the other hand, is the background portion of the song that adds life to it. This is where playing music with multiple people is helpful (but hard to organize). It’s not always impossible to play both the melody and harmony at the same time if the notes give room for both to be played.
Percussion Tracks: Tracks that play sound effects such as drums or symbols are usually completely unnecessary for Terraria Midi Player, it’s recommended you completely remove these tracks so that the program does not attempt to play these notes.
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