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{{Item|Audio Rack|0|Wanna get crazy with music? This passable block works like Sheet Music, but with your Wrench, you can adjust the volume and play up to 5 simultaneous notes.}}
{{Item|Wanna get crazy with music? This passable block works like Sheet Music, but with your Wrench, you can adjust the volume and play up to 5 simultaneous notes.|Wind}}
{{RecipeSplice|Military Radio|Steam Crossover}}
{{RecipeSplice|Military Radio|Steam Crossover}}
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The '''Audio Rack''' is a splicable non-solid foreground block which was added as part of [[Cinco De Mayo Week/2017|Cinco De Mayo Week 2017]] on May 5, 2017.


The [[Audio Rack]] is a splicable non-solid block introduced during [[Cinco De Mayo Week]] 2017. It allows players to adjust music in a world such as the volume and allows up to five notes to be played simultaneously.
==Function==
{{FunctionAudio|Audio Rack}}


They can also be used to play notes which are usually unplayable such as overlapping notes or notes which are blocked by [[Bedrock]]. They can only play [[Sheet Music: Piano Note|piano]], [[Sheet Music: Drums|drum]], [[Sheet Music: Bass Note|bass]], [[Sheet Music: Sax Note|sax]], [[Sheet Music: Flute Note|flute]] and [[Sheet Music: Spanish Guitar Note|spanish guitar]] notes and sheets such as [[Sheet Music: Spooky]] and [[Sheet Music: Winterfest]] cannot be played.
===Comparison to {{ItemLink|Audio Gear}}===
 
Just like blocks such as [[Grass]] and [[Daisy]], an Audio Rack does not have a collision box, making it a non-solid block. On the other hand, an Audio Gear cannot be passed through, similar to other solid blocks such as [[Dirt]] and [[Sand]].
The volume can also be adjusted, however, the sound can only be softened. The maximum volume is 100 which is the same as a regular sheet music. It can be reduced by changing the value to less than 100.


[[Category:Audio Tiles]]
[[Category:Cinco De Mayo Week]]
[[Category:Cinco De Mayo Week]]
[[Category:Non-solid Blocks]]

Latest revision as of 03:13, 16 May 2022

 Audio Rack (Rarity: 87)

Wanna get crazy with music? This passable block works like Sheet Music, but with your Wrench, you can adjust the volume and play up to 5 simultaneous notes.
Properties
This item has special properties you can adjust with the Wrench.
This item can only be used in World-Locked worlds.
Data
Type Audio Block - Foreground
Chi Wind
Texture Type Single
Collision Type No Collision
Hardness 5 Hits
4 Hits
Restores after 4s of inactivity.
Seed Color
#393939
#A18182
Grow Time 1w 0d 15h 38m 33s
Default Gems Drop 0 - 22
Paint Preview
None
Red
Yellow
Green
Aqua
Blue
Purple
Charcoal

id:Audio Rack

Splicing
The tree of this item can be made by mixing the following seeds:
Military Radio Seed
Steam Crossover Seed
Provider
Drops in sets of 1 from harvesting a/an:
Building Blocks Machine (random chance)

The Audio Rack is a splicable non-solid foreground block which was added as part of Cinco De Mayo Week 2017 on May 5, 2017.

Function

An Audio Rack will play up to five notes simultaneously when the Sheet Music Marker reaches its position. Notes can be added by entering a series of music notes into the Notes text box after wrenching the item. Each "music note" entered into the Audio Rack must consist of three parts: the instrument, the note, and the accidental, entered in that exact order.

Instrument

A list of playable instruments is shown below, along with each letter that represents the instruments.

Code
Instrument
B Bass
D Drums
E Electric Guitar
F Flute
G Guitar
L Lyre
P Piano
S Sax
T Mexican Trumpet
V Violin

Note

The code for the musical note may range from any letter between A and G, with lowercase glyphs signifying the lower octave and uppercase signifying the higher octave.

Accidental

Letter notes are modified by accidentals, such as the sharp (♯), flat (♭), and natural (♮) signs. The sharp sign ♯ raises a note by a semitone or half-step, while a flat ♭ lowers it by the same amount.

Code
Accidental
# Sharp (♯)
- Natural (♮)
b Flat (♭)

Volume Adjustment

The volume of an Audio Rack can be adjusted from the Volume text box. However, the sound produced can only be toned down, owing to the fact that the maximum volume allowed is 100, the same as a regular sheet music.

Comparison to Audio Gear

Just like blocks such as Grass and Daisy, an Audio Rack does not have a collision box, making it a non-solid block. On the other hand, an Audio Gear cannot be passed through, similar to other solid blocks such as Dirt and Sand.