Thaumophone (5e Spell)
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Conjuration cantrip | |
Casting time: | 1 action |
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Range: | Self |
Components: | V, S |
Duration: | Up to 1 hour |
A spectral, floating arrangement of buttons and keys appears next to you. The instrument lasts for the duration or until you dismiss it as an action.
Using the keyboard, you can play tones similar to a piano, allowing you to arrange and perform entire songs. The keyboard can also change the type of sounds it plays, including different types of piano, percussion instruments, imitated choral notes, and sound effects. Using the buttons, you can record tones from the keyboard and sounds around you, then play them back, splice them, or loop them, allowing you to set up beats and backing tracks, or edit pre-existing songs.
The thaumophone can play sounds at the same range of volume as a standard piano.
When your thaumophone disappears, all recorded sounds are safely stored in its memory for you to use the next time you conjure it.
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