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The image above shows the user interface of the Sound Projector. The Sound Name field designates the file name of the sound to be played. The Range field designates the distance in blocks that the sound will be heard from the point of source. The Distance field designates how far away from the projector will the source of the sound be projected, the projector needs to be correctly oriented in the direction where you want to project the sound. Finally, the Loop checkbox sets whether the sound will play only once or loop. Maximum range and distance of the sound is 128 blocks.
 
The image above shows the user interface of the Sound Projector. The Sound Name field designates the file name of the sound to be played. The Range field designates the distance in blocks that the sound will be heard from the point of source. The Distance field designates how far away from the projector will the source of the sound be projected, the projector needs to be correctly oriented in the direction where you want to project the sound. Finally, the Loop checkbox sets whether the sound will play only once or loop. Maximum range and distance of the sound is 128 blocks.
  
To add more sounds, resource packs are used. You can download an example resource pack here: [http://dl.celestek.xyz/thorinair/HEXCraft/HEXCraft%20Sounds.zip HEXCraft Sounds.zip] Please read the README.txt included for details on how to add your own sounds. For obvious reasons, everyone on a server needs to have the same resource pack for the sounds to be playable, otherwise the projector will just emit silence.
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To add more sounds, resource packs are used. You can download an example resource pack here: [http://dl.thorinair.net/HEXCraft/HEXCraft%20Sounds.zip HEXCraft Sounds.zip] Please read the README.txt included for details on how to add your own sounds. For obvious reasons, everyone on a server needs to have the same resource pack for the sounds to be playable, otherwise the projector will just emit silence.
  
 
== Screenshots ==
 
== Screenshots ==

Revision as of 10:09, 27 September 2024

Sound Projector
Sound Projector.png
Sound Projector
Name

Sound Projector

Source Mod

HEXCraft

Type

Sound Machines

Stackable

Yes (64)

Added:

v0.9.0

Sound Projector is a machine added by HEXCraft and is used for directional projecting of custom sound sources.

Obtaining

Crafting

The projector is obtained by a crafting recipe which is made up of a lot of different HEXCraft components.

Name Ingredients Crafting recipe

Sound Projector

Machine Control Panel +
Rainbow Core +
Sound Emission Module +
Iron Ingots +
Redstone

Iron Ingot Redstone Iron Ingot Grid layout Arrow (small).png Sound Projector
Machine Control Panel Rainbow Core Sound Emission Module
Iron Ingot Redstone Iron Ingot

Usage

Sound Projector is a machine used to project a custom sound source in a certain direction. The machine is oriented at the moment of placing, but can be later oriented again using the Hexorium Manipulator. To play the sound, a Redstone signal needs to be provided.

Sound Projector user interface.

The image above shows the user interface of the Sound Projector. The Sound Name field designates the file name of the sound to be played. The Range field designates the distance in blocks that the sound will be heard from the point of source. The Distance field designates how far away from the projector will the source of the sound be projected, the projector needs to be correctly oriented in the direction where you want to project the sound. Finally, the Loop checkbox sets whether the sound will play only once or loop. Maximum range and distance of the sound is 128 blocks.

To add more sounds, resource packs are used. You can download an example resource pack here: HEXCraft Sounds.zip Please read the README.txt included for details on how to add your own sounds. For obvious reasons, everyone on a server needs to have the same resource pack for the sounds to be playable, otherwise the projector will just emit silence.

Screenshots

Sound Projector from front with a Hexorium Switch to the side.
Sound Projector from back.

Lore

Sound Projector uses the newly developed Sound Emission Module to create any sound desired. Abusing the powerful Hexorium properties, the machine is able to "project" the sound into space in front of it, making it seem as if the sound is coming from seemingly nothing. The machine requires no power as the operation requires next to zero energy.