Redstone current only causes the note to play once, even if it is a continuous current. A note block must have at least one block of air above it to play a sound. Notes can be heard up to 48 blocks away. Each time a note block plays a note, a note particle will fly out of the top, with the color depending on the pitch (but not the instrument). Minecraft Note Block Studio 3.6.0 is free to download from our software library. Minecraft Note Block Studio was developed to work on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 and is compatible with 32-bit systems. The file size of the latest installation package available is 8.6 MB.
WorldPainter is an interactive map generator for Minecraft. It allows you to 'paint' landscapes using similar tools as a regular paint program. Sculpt and mould the terrain, paint materials, trees, snow and ice, etc. onto it, and much more.
WorldPainter is implemented in Java, which you should already have if you're playing Minecraft. If not, install Java first from here.
Download the program here:
Please note: WorldPainter requires Java version 8 or later!
64-bit version: download(needs 64-bit Windows and 64-bit Java 8 or later; pick the file ending in .exe)
32-bit version: download(needs 32-bit Windows and 32-bit Java 8 or later; pick the file ending in -i586.exe)
Mac OS X: download(this file is not 'damaged'; if Mac OS X complains, follow these instructions to temporarily disable Gatekeeper)
Installer: download(all versions of Linux; can be installed as root or as a regular user)
RPM package: download(Red Hat, Fedora, etc.)
DEB package: download(Debian, Ubuntu, etc.)
If you have trouble installing the program using one of the installers above, you can download installerless archives here: 64-bit Windows, 32-bit Windows, Mac OS X and UNIX/Linux. Note that these are not recommended and unsupported!
You can check the change log here.
WorldPainter does not contain any virus or malware! If your virus scanner says it does, it is a false positive. Please report it as such to the makers, and use the 'unquarantine' or equivalent function of your virus scanner, or disable it temporarily, to install and run WorldPainter. See this page for more information. VirusTotal results for these download links can be found here.
Developed with | These installers were created with . Docking framework kindly provided by JIDE Software. For spam filtering we use the free services of MX Guarddog. The source code for WorldPainter is hosted on GitHub. |
There is not much documentation yet, but the program should be pretty self-explanatory. To play the map, choose Export in the File menu. Just experiment and try everything out. Don't forget to check the menus, and to see what happens if you right-click instead of left-clicking.
Having said that, the documentation, such as it is (including a FAQ), can be found here.
For support, go to the official WorldPainter subreddit.
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WorldPainter was created by pepsoft.org, a one man Java software development company from the Netherlands. It is not affiliated in any way with Mojang and has no official status. WorldPainter includes the work of many others - the credits page lists them.
© 2011-2020 pepsoft.org, the Netherlands - all rights reserved
Author(s) | David Norgren, HielkeMinecraft |
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Platform(s) | |
Written in | EnglishGameMaker: Studio |
Latest version | 3.3.4 (Original) |
Released | 2011-10-18 |
Size | Installer: 8 MB |
License | Freeware |
Source available | No |
Compatible with | Java Edition 1.12 - Java Edition 1.13.2 (Original) |
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The Minecraft Note Block Studio is a fan-made, external music editor for Minecraft. With it, users can compose complex note block songs without redstone knowledge, though some minor musical instrument knowledge is required. In the software, the range of the note blocks can go far beyond the 2 octaves allowed in Minecraft and custom instruments may be added from sound files. In January 2019, the program was discontinued by David Norgen, however, in the webpage, he mentioned an open-source continuation made by HielkeMinecraft.
The program supports MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), both from input files (.mid
files) and from connected electronic keyboards. Songs can be exported into .mp3 files and converted into data packs that can be used to play them in the game, and also .schematic files, that can be imported into a Minecraft world using MCEdit.
Green cells = Compatible
Yellow cells = Partially compatible
Orange cells = Very restricted compatibility
MIDI file format | Channel modes | Drum kit layout |
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GM (1991) | 10 = drums 1-9, 11-16 = normal | 47 |
GS (1991) | 10 = drums 1-9, 11-16 = normal | 47(GM) + 14 |
XG (1994) | 10 = drums 1-9, 11-16 = choice | 47(GM) + 22 different from GS |
GM2 (1999) | 10, 11 = drums 1-9, 12-16 = normal | 47(GM) + 14 same as GS |
MT-32 (1987) | 10 = drums 2-9 = normal | 34 from GM + 33 from GS sound effect kit |
MIDI import problems: