Audio Gear (Rarity: 90)
This item can only be used in World-Locked worlds.
Type | Audio Block - Foreground |
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Chi | Wind |
Texture Type | Single |
Collision Type | Full Collision |
Hardness | 5 Hits 4 Hits Restores after 4s of inactivity. |
Seed Color | #393939 #E1D43D |
Grow Time | 1w 1d 11h 15m 0s |
Default Gems Drop | 0 - 23 |
Splicing |
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The tree of this item can be made by mixing the following seeds: |
Military Radio Seed Mega Rock Speaker Seed |
Provider |
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Drops in sets of 1 from harvesting a/an: Building Blocks Machine (random chance) |
The Audio Gear is a splicable solid foreground block which was added as part of Cinco De Mayo Week 2017 on May 5, 2017.
Function[]
An Audio Gear 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 Gear 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
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Instrument
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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
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Accidental
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# | Sharp (♯) |
- | Natural (♮) |
b | Flat (♭) |
Volume Adjustment[]
The volume of an Audio Gear 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 Rack[]
Just like blocks such as Dirt and Sand, an Audio Gear has a collision box that players cannot move through, making it a solid block. On the other hand, an Audio Rack can be passed through, similar to other non-solid blocks such as Grass and Daisy.