The jukebox is extremely limited. It can play music recorded to amusic disc, of which there are only 14. A great solution would be to allow the player to craft their own discs. Discs in the real world were created with resin produced by bugs that infested trees. Perhaps endermites would infest chorus plants. An infested plant would be acquired through silk touch and smelted into resin. Resin could be crafted into discs. Looms are used to make banners, so discs would have their own sound booth. In the real world diamonds are used to scratch recordings into disks. A diamond is already used in the jukebox recipe, so I'd use an amethyst shard to create the sound booth. Looms come with patterns so the booth would have sound effects, but in order to use game sounds, the player would create a recorder. This would capture game sounds, but only hold a limited amount before it must be emptied into the sound booth. This would act as banner patterns special add-ons that encourage exploration. Right now. players must use note blocks and redstone to make music, which encourages creativity. In the new system, after the player builds this contraption, they build a wool corridor around it to block outside noise. The recorder would be left-clicked to record everything the player hears as a single track. This recorder would be placed next to the disc in the booth's input slots when the player is satisfied with the effects they add to the track, they remove the completed disk and listen to it.
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