From the course: First Look: Scratch 3.0

Sound Editor - Scratch Tutorial

From the course: First Look: Scratch 3.0

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Sound Editor

- [Instructor] The sound editor is greatly enhanced It is possible to upload music and edit it within the sound editor. Notice, in the editor, I can take the sound wave and make it faster or slower, louder or softer. You can take pieces of the file and trim it out. In addition to this, for this adventure game, I downloaded some music from the internet and uploaded to the Scratch cloud software. the music plays. Look for the music code. I have added it to the design sprite. - [Princess] Help! Help! - [Instructor] And as the knight moves, the scene transitions. - [Deep Male Voice] Type the number you see. - [Instructor] I'm doing exactly what it asks, (computer mouse clicks) (peppy electronic music) - [Deep Male Voice] My dear friend, you have two options. If you seek eternal love, go up the stairs. - [Instructor] I used the sound block start sound as well as play sound, which are both equally good options to play the music. As a final ending to the adventure game, the user gets to decide how the games ends. On clicking on the heart, it plays up a certain kind of music. Clicking on the treasure box, it plays a different kind of music. Both of these are associated with the backdrops code. Let's take a look at the backdrops. Notice these are different from that of this sound block. This is because I went to the extensions and picked up music. This is new to Scratch 3.0, and I can now pick the kind of music instrument I want and then set the notes for it. For example, here I have set electric guitar, and for this I have selected piano. (single repetitive piano note) (single repetitive piano note) (additional repetitive piano note) (additional repetitive piano note) And it plays this music. And it plays this music. This ability to click on a snippet of code This ability to click on a snippet of code throughout the software and is an advantage throughout the software and is an advantage of event-driven programming. of event-driven programming. For this one, we will click on the heart. For this one, we will click on the heart. (single repetitive piano note) (single repetitive piano note) - [Female Voice] And they lived happily ever after. - [Female Voice] And they lived happily ever after.

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