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3 minutes ago, MrKoopa said:

What's the problem? It shows what you need to do. I was going to make a youtube video, but then I remember I had a tool that can record the screen and make a gif so I decided to use that instead.

 

you cant pause or rewind it, which just makes it really inconvenient for anyone struggling to solve the puzzle. in a puzzle like this where you need to enter specific inputs, it can be difficult to follow along when the footage isn't able to be paused.

9 minutes ago, Baark0 said:

you cant pause or rewind it, which just makes it really inconvenient for anyone struggling to solve the puzzle. in a puzzle like this where you need to enter specific inputs, it can be difficult to follow along when the footage isn't able to be paused.

Well I did say also in a previous post also what you needed to. Lever up, press one of the buttons then lever down then another button then red button then lever up and so on.

And that post was in response to what someone that wanted to know how to input this: 

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37 minutes ago, landromat said:

do we have audio of cricket sound?

I ended up running through a script to analyze frequency peaks, it output:
 

Sound 1:
  996.7 Hz -> B5 (+16 cents) [1.00]
  990.0 Hz -> B5 (+4 cents) [1.00]
  973.3 Hz -> B5 (-25 cents) [1.00]
  933.3 Hz -> A#5 (+2 cents) [0.99]

Sound 2:
  997.5 Hz -> B5 (+17 cents) [1.00]
  874.3 Hz -> A5 (-11 cents) [0.98]
  862.7 Hz -> A5 (-34 cents) [0.98]
  851.2 Hz -> G#5 (+42 cents) [0.98]

That's the frequency, the approximate note (with how far off it is in cents), and the magnitude (how loud relative to other sounds).
Nothing I've tried with this notes worked. 

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That more or less confirms my theory that those are tenuto lines, to hint at the octave.

Though I can confirm that the first four pairs of correct notes followed by a high 6 and 4 combined with a low 3 doesn't work. Unless I made a mistake somewhere. I thought I tried that already. Tried it again just now after the hint, just to be sure.

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33 minutes ago, TicTac_Andy said:

Another hint

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damn... i don't know why this is so funny... all guys there trying so hard to give us every possible hint they can, they're like "common this has to be the one"...

(sorry i don't mean to be rude).

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Solution:

Press the button after each bar, set the ring on the side to 5 bars.

Numbers are counted going clockwise around the circle

Bar 1 - 9 (lever up) and 7 (lever down)

Bar 2 - 7 (up) and 5 (down)

Bar 3 - 4 (up) and 2 (down)

Bar 4 - 4 (up) and 2 (down)

Bar 5 - 10 (up) and 7 (up) and 4 (up)

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With noodle bot the solution is playMusic([ ["G#^","F#"], ["F#^","E"], ["D#^","C#"], ["D#^","C#"], ["A^","F#^","D#^"] ])

 

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8 minutes ago, Aminen said:

YES but... why?...

 

Counting the whites (6, 4, 3), then sharps are underlined ( 6 & 4) and flats have an overbar (3); that's his reasoning. This somehow led to notes 10, 7, sensibly. No clue how 3 leads to 4 though.

Edit: 6 goes to note 10, no change; 4 goes to note 6 and is sharp, thus 7; 3 goes to note 5 and is flat, thus 4

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5 minutes ago, Sustenance said:

Solution:

Press the button after each bar, set the ring on the side to 5 bars.

Numbers are counted going clockwise around the circle

Bar 1 - 9 (lever up) and 7 (lever down)

Bar 2 - 7 (up) and 5 (down)

Bar 3 - 4 (up) and 2 (down)

Bar 4 - 4 (up) and 2 (down)

Bar 5 - 10 (up) and 7 (up) and 4 (up)

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Excellent work!!

This stage of the ARG was amazing.
Finally, there was a puzzle that took the community more than a day to solve. And the fact that it took a full month to solve is the icing on the cake.
But let's hope the next stages don't take as long to solve as this one XD

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46 minutes ago, RoseAppraiser said:

Counting the whites (6, 4, 3), then sharps are underlined ( 6 & 4) and flats have an overbar (3); that's his reasoning. This somehow led to notes 10, 7, sensibly. No clue how 3 leads to 4 though.

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If you get it, you get it.
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