View Full Version : How will the Music Creator work?
xQziCyFlaMeZxQz_
05-13-2010, 01:31 AM
How do you think the music creator will work? Will you be able to pick what instrument you want in it and that kind of stuff?
It would be unsatisfactory if you couldn't pick you instrument.
This thread has actually made me quite curious as to how this would work, and really made me think, I applaud you lol
xQziCyFlaMeZxQz_
05-13-2010, 01:48 AM
It would be unsatisfactory if you couldn't pick you instrument.
This thread has actually made me quite curious as to how this would work, and really made me think, I applaud you lol
hahaha *bows*
xQziCyFlaMeZxQz_
05-13-2010, 01:49 AM
After i beat story mode on LBP2 the first thing im gunna do is create music for my levels
warlord_evil
05-13-2010, 02:16 AM
I didn't hear of a music creator?
Only about recording sound.
KablooieKablam
05-13-2010, 04:19 AM
warlord, there is a MAJOR rumor about an official music creator.
Theap Pleman
05-13-2010, 04:22 AM
Yeah, didn't the magazine interview (or some other interview) specifically mention music making, but not really mention how this would happen? Huh...
michaelplacke
05-14-2010, 12:18 PM
http://www.littlebigplanet.com/en-us/2/
A powerful new set of tools awaits you, tools that vastly widen the scope of possibility, and that hand you the power to create WHOLE GAMES.
Through a familiar but revamped Popit, you can bring your characters to life, compose your own music, direct cinematic masterpieces, wire controllers directly in to your contraptions, connect easy to use switches, microchips and circuit boards to build epic bosses, vehicles, machines, and puzzles.
Make your wildest dreams come true, yes, even that one.
It's not a rumor if it comes from the source.
Shadowriver
05-14-2010, 12:31 PM
It will probably be sequencer like in Mario Paint :>
Snappyguy
05-14-2010, 01:03 PM
Even if there is none. You could make a line of sounds and mag switches and store it in a microchip. Just send your friends your music microchips!
xQziCyFlaMeZxQz_
05-15-2010, 03:23 PM
i really hope we get more instruments than just the piano and some drums
KablooieKablam
05-15-2010, 07:56 PM
I actually hope it's a souped up Mario Paint.
Prince Pixelton
05-15-2010, 07:59 PM
Or a souped up Warioware D.I.Y. RecordMakerMatic. :P
coasterfreak1235
05-15-2010, 08:05 PM
I wonder how simple it is to do anything a bit advanced in it (I wouldnt be able to use it anyway :D). Such as blending notes (I have NO idea of the official terms :D), prolonging them, etc etc... some genres would be utterly unpossible to do... such as DnB as Noisia makes it... :D (Some call it dubstep... i dont care :D)
Ooh, :D -s-a-plenty! I'll open my own : D Faic Retail :D
(I counted 8 counting this and the one in the signature :D)
Shadowriver
05-15-2010, 08:18 PM
How today music work :> it's bunch of switches as a head and keys are music data, such such tool is called sequencer, most known format that use sequencing is MIDI, and you ever play with polyphony ringtones you should known them very well :) you pick instruments each channel, and as you know LBP1 already have bunch of those, you pick note resolution, bigger note resolution = more complex music score, pick tempo and place notes with specific values on the channel... this is what we already have in LBP1 with switches, big improvement except special UI for it for that would be real deal piano instrument simples, i mean instead of using single points you placing press and release of the key + since LBP2 getting keyboard support recording notes from keyboard would be a blast :p
roux-
05-18-2010, 09:46 PM
I wonder how simple it is to do anything a bit advanced in it (I wouldnt be able to use it anyway :D). Such as blending notes (I have NO idea of the official terms :D), prolonging them, etc etc... some genres would be utterly unpossible to do... such as DnB as Noisia makes it... :D (Some call it dubstep... i dont care :D)
You do know that all electronic music is built entirely inside sequencers, yeah? Even a relatively simple one like FL Studio can be used to create dnb (and has been, effectively). Admittedly, most guys in studios are using things like Cubase and ProTools which are incredibly detailed and complex, but still, it can be done.
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