This game is going to have such a long tail
We’re still writing about Zelda: Breath of the Wild news on occasion despite the fact that it’s over six years old at this point, and Tears of the Kingdom‘s reach just might outlast it. Amid all of the frankly insane dꦏevices anꦐd creations we’ve seen the community come up with, this new wave of videos showcases another creative element: music.
How the community is creating music in Tears of the Kingdom
What the community is essentially doing is using stakes and lasers [beam emitters] (or other things) to create musical notes, which are then strung together through specific stake placements and item manipulation. Given how easy it is to head to a Zonai device dispenser, amasౠs stakes, and save/quit in a 🦩field while experimenting, anyone who is willing can give it a shot.
Check out this short tutorial .
just discovered you can create a wider range of pitches by attaching stakes to one another 🤯
new DAW just dropped— bran (@bran8bit)
Since then, the community at large took this knowledge and ran with it. Take this inventionꦐ : they use an existing in-game platform to perfectly 💙recreate .
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Another clip shows off how players can manually create music by lifting a l🍰aser cannon up with Ultrahand, and even play along with the background track.
リンクの個人練習
— コディー (@kody_botw)
, who goes a step ꧙f🅺urther and gets a minecart involved.
Making music in Tears of the Kingdom 🧚♀️⛲️
— note-able (@noteabletony)
Welp, I still have more Street Fighter 6 and Diablo 4 to play, but this is my evening sorted! I suspect in just a week’s time we’re going to see a clip of an entire symphony recording out of this game somehow.
Published: Jun 15, 2023 12:03 pm