The 'game' can be used as-is for composing songs and saving them on the cartridge, but it also has a built-in support for saving on ASCII Turbo File device and Satellaview Memory Cassettes (SHVC-031) which players can use to transfer their music to be used in Sound Novel Tsukūru and RPG Tsukūru 2. The engine of the game is similar to the "music making" mode on Mario Paint but has a more professional touch to it. Songs can be up to 128 measures long and written on eight monophonic channels. A complete selection of 28 musical instruments plus four sine waves, four saw waves, eight square waves and a drumkit are available for use.[4] The duration and the volume can be set individually for any note and it is even possible to write lyrics in Japanese for the express purpose of bringing the song to life for singers.
However, the options are all in Japanese with only the numbers and musical notes being recognizable to Westerners.
MINIMUM
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP
Pentium III or AMD Athlon 800MHz Processor
256MB RAM
2GB Hard Disk Space
Nvidia TNT2, GeForce 1, 2 or 3, ATI Radeon 7000, 7200, 7500 or 8500, or Matrox G450 Video Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card
DirectX 9
MAXIMUM
Windows 7/Vista (32 or 64 bit)
Intel i7 Quad Core 2.8Ghz or AMD equivalent
3GB System RAM (High)
30 GB Hard dDisk Space
nVidia GeForce 9800 GTX / ATI Radeon HD4850 Video Card
Direct X 9.0 compatible supporting Dolby Digital Live
DirectX 9.0 - DirectX 11
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