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Minecraft players can accomplish a lot with tools like Redstone even re-creating classic songs. We're not afraid of the Minecraft Ghostbusters theme song
Jason Coles
Published: 2 August 2022
Minecraft players are awestruck by the thrill of a good game. Sometimes it's a location, like a recreation of the Stranger Things house and other times it's more complicated, like the people who recreated Elden Ring in the Sandbox game. It's a Minecraft Ghostbusters replica, but it's more musical.
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Raevix on Reddit posted a video in which she asks the question "Who You Gonna Call?" We all know the answer to that - nobody can be bothered to text. Kidding, it's obviously a reference to Ghostbusters and Raevix shows an extremely complex and impressive music machine constructed from Redstone that plays the film's iconic theme song.
3k Notes, 2 mins of music, one heaping heap of redstone spaghetti Who You Gonna Call? From Minecraft
The whole thing is a testimony to not only the sheer brilliance of both the song and Redstone however, but also the incredible level of patience Raevix must have. The sheer complexity alone will have many of us crying in the corner, but to stay with it and try it an unknowable number of times to find the right answer must have been agonising.
Raevix wrote in a blog post that the nearly three thousand notes needed to create this song is too big for a linear circuit. They had to come up some innovative solutions. "I realized that there was enough repetition in the song that it might be possible to reduce space by breaking it into loops and then creating a logic circuit which progressively activates and deactivates the loops to create the whole song."
While this version was created in a creative way it is now aspired to enter survival mode and create it again. You can even download the entire world file to view it in action. It's possible you won't need to download the world file, however it could be beneficial.
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