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Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - Lefinch - 05-26-2024 In ten words or less: You can play an instrument live on the radio channel.
I like Radio hosts. I like that they can play music and ad spots. I certainly wish there was a hell of a lot more of both because after a while: I've had to turn the music off or go absolutely spare. I also like that we have a variety of people who enjoy playing a musical instrument on station. Sometimes, people will set up and do this in an area all round. I like the custom DJ function that lets admins inject their own music into a round, but know that in no way at any time could this function ever be offered to players beyond the limited scope of the occasional prayer for a particular track or song.
As a result, I feel radio hosts generally fall into phased stages of life: First, they actually play a lot of music, even radio ads. Then they begin to realise there's a couple dozen tracks far less ads and begin to transition into a talkshow-based format. Don't get me wrong, I like that too, but I feel like there's an opportunity here to bring a few things together for the benefit of round in general. In essence, I think that in a time-limited or use-dependent fashion, allowing someone to perform on an instrument "live" and it play as if it was coming from (and controlled by the same audio slider for those not interested) somewhere local to listening players. I think this addition could:
The potential problems I see with this idea (and a mitigating factor) are:
RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - Cal - 05-26-2024 I personally would not want this in the game because I find instruments loud and annoying. Not that it's a bad idea. Maybe a cool down like you suggested would be fine. RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - meaow589 - 05-26-2024 I support this idea make more music on radio is great.may be musician can set there own music and spread it. I not sure is it involve sound synthesizer item that can purchase at pre round RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - Lefinch - 05-26-2024 (05-26-2024, 02:59 AM)Cal Wrote: I personally would not want this in the game because I find instruments loud and annoying. It's a fair point. If possible, a good side option to have would be like vinyls and radio ads: A chat link to stop the transmission for you personally, for those who like to pick and choose what they hear/are subjected to. RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - Kotlol - 05-26-2024 (05-26-2024, 02:59 AM)Cal Wrote: I personally would not want this in the game because I find instruments loud and annoying. My sentiment exactly. With musicians I can kill em or get away from them or take away their weapons. With the radio I have to turn it off. With this.. I am not sure... In my opinion playing instruments on the radio is a good and logical idea. But insted of a cooldown... Let's use the advertisment tape. You plug the instrument into the reciever and you have x amount of time before the instrument "overheats" and breaks. It won't count as your song cooldown, but in doing so you expend the instrument. This is all to avoid players spamming the same music over and over and makes buying multiplue instruments have a goal. RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - Mantwerp - 05-26-2024 I think this would work a lot better if we paired this along with the boombox suggestion from a bit ago, from an annoyingness perspective, but also from a coding perspective. It would just have the music come out of the boombox item (like it would a person holding the instrument) instead of having it be audible for every single person, and if you don't like the music you can just turn the boombox off. all that nonwithstanding, this idea really rules though, coming from someone who learned to play music through goonstation and wishes that more people would play (or atleast attempt to learn to play), and something like this would encourage that greatly. RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - Frank_Stein - 05-29-2024 Maybe add a recording studio to the radio station. Have the instruments wired up to a sound booth and recorded onto separate tracks, and a booth with a mixing console where you can edit the tracks to make mix tape that can be played on air. RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - Lefinch - 05-29-2024 (05-29-2024, 06:56 PM)Frank_Stein Wrote: Maybe add a recording studio to the radio station. Have the instruments wired up to a sound booth and recorded onto separate tracks, and a booth with a mixing console where you can edit the tracks to make mix tape that can be played on air. I certainly like this, though I'd beg alongside some kind of "semi round-persistent" mixtape shelf akin to the chapel bookshelf to let those radio hosts (and the musicians who performed) to have a bit of an expanded repertoire to draw upon. RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - Emimiyu - 05-29-2024 Hmm, maybe if it's player music. I suggest for it to be easy to stop or shut down. Like, before the radio change, you used to be able to force a tape to stop by playing a disk or vice versa. But it is now changed that if you want to play a tape, you should wait for the disk to be done. So just in case someone keep playing meme song, song from player should be able to be forcefully stop by other players, like how tapes and disks work before. It also at least give people some interaction for annoying musician or radio man. RE: Live shows on air: Playing an instrument on radio. - TDHooligan - 05-30-2024 franks sounds like the best middle ground - record your song then play, then like other radio songs, you have the 'shut up' button if someone abuses the feature. but im still middling on if its a good idea |