I'm positive something like this has been suggested before, but I can't find the topic it was suggested on, so if you find it please tell me
Anyway, I was looking through karaokes of songs on YouTube and suddenly had the thought that it would be awesome if you could make your own songs on karaoke games with the original song and karaoke version. If Scratch had the right blocks, it would be possible to do this!
My suggestion is a block that looks something like this:
(sound [insert sound property here v])
It could have pitch and loudness as options ( can't really think of anymore lol) and could be used in scripts like:
when gf clicked if <(pitch) = [15]> say [Perfect!]Thank you for reading! c:
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i think a voice recognition block would be cool, for things like
if <<(word)=[hello]>>
[say [hello!]]
stupid old scratch blocks D:
Last edited by 777w (2012-06-09 12:45:45)
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777w wrote:
i think a voice recognition block would be cool, for things like
[blocks]if <<(word)=[hello]>>
[say [hello!]][/blocks]
That's been denied before, because Scratch runs way too slowly for it to be able to do that. Although, maybe in 2.0...
Last edited by RedRocker227 (2012-06-09 12:46:34)
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About the pitch block, it wouldn't be that hard to implement, but as trinary said, it would cause problems.
About the voice recognition block: that would be WAY too hard to implement.
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SciTecCf wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
Jens made one a while ago...
He did?!?!
LINKLINKLINKLINKLINKLINKLINKLINK!
Took some digging, but here it is: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 34#p442434
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I know in the recent Scratch it would slow it down a bunch, but what about Scratch 2.0?
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Would flash make it faster though?
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