Newb Music question

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  1. Lord Krake

    Lord Krake Well-Known Member
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    This is pretty basic, but I just cant figure it out in razor.
    So, while making a peace or provo macro, one must use skill----select instrument----then target object.
    In razor, it doesnt record the object choice (the instrument), so my instruments are wearing out, and I cant figure out how to have it retarget a new instrument in my pack.
    This is easy when it comes to crafting (target by type), but I cant figure out how to make it worth with music/instruments.
    Anyone willing to tell me how to set the proper macro for this?
    Thanks!

    ~Krake
  2. Cedrek

    Cedrek New Member

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    When making your macro, make an "if" statement after you try to play your first music skill.

    On that if, make it "SysMessage", then type "That is too far away."

    Once you typed that in, pull the instrument you have currently targetted and place it in bank/set on ground".

    Then hit record at that spot, click music skill, then target instrument, change target by type, end if.

    Wa la. If this is unclear let me know.
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  3. HateCrime

    HateCrime Well-Known Member
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    in razor just right click the instrument and "dbl click by type" or whatever the option is that it gives you.
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  4. Anarchy

    Anarchy Active Member
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    yep, that ever worked for me
  5. Pirul

    Pirul Well-Known Member
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    Congratulations, you managed to butcher a whole language with one word (or is it two?). It's like ebonics for French! Holla!!

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