Etho MindCrack SMP – Episode 144: That’s My Jam

Etho MindCrack SMP - Episode 144: That's My JamToday we have some fun around spawn, and try out Underground Sound. MindCrack: http://www.youtube.com/user/MindCrackNetwork MindCrack is a server Guude start…

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Filed under EthosLab : Comments (20) : Jan 7th, 2014

20 Responses to “Etho MindCrack SMP – Episode 144: That’s My Jam”

  1. CavemansBanana Says:

    Do snow blocks for the walls like Beef did for his new project. It looks
    great.

  2. jamespfp Says:

    17:30 — I can hear why I don’t like the piano line, either. So here’s a
    little musical tip for you; one can always find harmonic arrangements by
    the numbers, alone. Since you know the bass guitar note(s), and since the
    note blocks advance by a semitone each click, all you have left to do is
    pick a key (others would say a mode). Key will determine the scale; scale
    determines the pattern of semitones/whole tones. *All western keys and
    scales, however, use the same repeating pattern*. Once you grok how it
    tiles together, then you’ve got it sussed, Etho.

    As a hypothetical/exercise; suppose your bass guitar “key” note is the the
    7th click on a note block. The exact tone/frequency doesn’t matter; I can
    always find a major chord with notes #11 and #14; it will shift to minor if
    I drop #11 to #10. Shorthand terms, major scales are TTTSTTS, where T is a
    tone and S a semitone; minor are TTSTTTS. Saaaaay… since all seven modes
    use this same pattern of 5 tones and 2 semitones, it might even be possible
    for you to code them into the sequencer. In time.

    [edit]
    And now I have a use for all that extra wood from my birch tree farm. Note
    blocks. :D
    Favorite lookup table, BTW, for quick music theory is @ Mode_(music)#Modern
    on Wikipedia.

  3. Pixle Griefs Says:

    Show us how Ethiopia is doin ergo! Great video by the way
    

  4. supermariobrosdeluxe Says:

    23:22: how does he move all the items over at once?

  5. Ben North Says:

    Dupstep!
    

  6. Vincent Asselin Says:

    Etho I live in Canada and I flick the light-switch UP to open the lights.
    But I live in Quebec and we are mostly french-Canadian so maybe there is
    some European influence or something like that to factor in. (I find that
    Quebec is more influenced by Europe for proximity and language reasons, but
    I could be wrong.)

  7. DozaCraft Says:

    Etho.. you need to patent the name of this machine man. The possibilitys
    are endless

  8. Alter Cast Says:

    Nice episode, I was really interested through the entire thing! Keep on
    doing what you are doing!

  9. Joel Clement Says:

    etho didnt catch this time :(

  10. Jack Pettinger Says:

    What a throw at 25:07

  11. Cheppa Says:

    R.I.P Discoball, 6/1/2014 – 6/1/2014…… :D :'(

  12. superwoggin Says:

    you’re too dam nice sometimes etho haha, none of the other mindcrackers
    would be so selfless and leave the picks other than beef

  13. Jeffrey Lefkovitz Says:

    Make the disco ball string thing longer and put more sheep

  14. dvahkiin31 Says:

    Put podsel over the graves 

  15. AngryNinjah Says:

    Anyone mind explaining to me how that message board works?

  16. Lizzchick Says:

    augh Dx my ears!!!!!!!

  17. Auke Alert Says:

    Etho, the pick shop has obviously saved money on the interior design, so
    they can sell theit picks to you for the best price ;)

  18. AF12 Says:

    put a musical note in the end of the under ground sound room

  19. Demized nV Says:

    Etho add picture frames with records on the walls

  20. Ace Edmonds Says:

    I think the lights add a lot to Underground Sound. Now, maybe if you had
    another lever that let the player turn the lights on or off….

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