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At CTA stations, the end of the track should be terminated with a pressure plate to trigger note blocks. Here's how you do it: | At CTA stations, the end of the track should be terminated with a pressure plate to trigger note blocks. Here's how you do it: | ||
== Step 1: Prepare tracks == | |||
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| Starting tracks || [[File:CTA Bell 1.png|500px]] | |||
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| Break 2 sections of track. Place a stone pressure plate on the first empty block, and another block (any type) on the second empty block. || [[File:CTA Bell 2.png|500px]] | |||
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| Directly underneath the block containing the stone pressure plate, place redstone dust (for both tracks). This marks where your pressure plate is once you dig the room under the tracks. || [[File:CTA Bell 3.png|500px]] | |||
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== Step 2: Dig bell room == | == Step 2: Dig bell room == | ||
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| Tune the two note blocks connected to the delay circuit to F# (12 clicks) and C# (7 clicks) as shown. || [[File:CTA Bell 16.png|500px]] | | Tune the two note blocks connected to the delay circuit to F# (12 clicks) and C# (7 clicks) as shown. || [[File:CTA Bell 16.png|500px]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 12 February 2012
At CTA stations, the end of the track should be terminated with a pressure plate to trigger note blocks. Here's how you do it:
Step 1: Prepare tracks
Step 2: Dig bell room
Step 3: Lay redstone