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Studio one 1909 schematic
Studio one 1909 schematic












As you may know, the song is divided into ticks (horizontally) and layers (vertically). The next part contains the information about how the note blocks are placed, what instruments they have and what note. Other values mean the amount of times the song loops.ĭetermines which part of the song (in ticks) it loops back to. schematic file, that file name is stored here (only the name of the file, not the path). The amount of times the user have removed a note block. This value ranges from 2-8.Īmount of times the user has left-clicked.Īmount of times the user has right-clicked.Īmount of times the user has added a note block. As of NBS version 4 this value is still saved to the file, but no longer used in the program. The amount of minutes between each auto-save (if it has been enabled) (1-60). Whether auto-saving has been enabled (0 or 1). The tempo of the song multiplied by 100 (for example, 1225 instead of 12.25). The last layer with at least one note block in it, or the last layer that has had its name, volume or stereo changed. (Note: this was re-added in NBS version 3)

studio one 1909 schematic

Note Block Studio doesn't really care about this value, the song size is calculated in the second part. Divide this by the tempo to get the length of the song in seconds. The length of the song, measured in ticks. This is needed to determine at what index custom instruments start. nbs file is using the new format.Īmount of default instruments when the song was saved. In the old NBS format, this used to be song length, which can never be zero. You can find the original specification here.

  • This version is used by the original Minecraft Note Block Studio, which precedes the transition to Open Note Block Studio.
  • It always went up to 9, and everything after that was treated as a custom instrument. This change was necessary because, previously, the program didn't know when the custom instruments began.
  • The byte after the NBS version is now the amount of vanilla instruments.
  • The NBS version is now stored in the file.
  • studio one 1909 schematic

  • The first two bytes, which used to indicate the song length, have been changed to 0 to indicate the new format.
  • studio one 1909 schematic

    For every layer, there's now a byte that determines how much that layer pans.Ġ is 2 blocks right, 100 is centre, 200 is 2 blocks left.This means that now the sound can pan to the left/right. Now stereo information is saved for each layer.Song length is now saved again after the vanilla instrument count.These work in conjunction with layer volume and layer stereo. Note blocks now store velocity, panning, and pitch.The program now saves which layers are locked.Loop on/off, max loop count, and loop start tick are now saved.No fields have been added or removed, so version 5 files may be read identically to version 4.The path to custom sound files may contain slash characters, as a result of allowing custom sounds to be loaded from subfolders.May now hold up to 240 custom instruments, previously 18.














    Studio one 1909 schematic