It is recommended to run this project on FORKPHORUS. Keep in mind this only disables the clone limit, so Scratch may lag if >1000 clones are present. https://forkphorus.github.io/#389462452 It is also important to mention that the notecount depends on the clone limit, so if you run this in Scratch, expect the incorrect notecount. The notecount of this MIDI is recorded from Forkphorus: 208,509 notes. This is a modded version of Lataliat's MIDI Player. See: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/119882065/ Check out my other mods here: Canon 103k Notes (Deprecated): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/256335788/ Dogsong Light Version (The version the mod is based of): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/325453498/ Dogsong + Secret (HEAVY, MAY LAG): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/324550497/ Yes, I'm pretty late for the meme, but I still made this monster. 175k Notes is the biggest MIDI, err song composition I've made in Scratch. However, this means it's really laggy, right? I solved the issue by making render speeds, the speed of falling notes. The features of this modded player include: ✔ More Tracks ✔ Faster Rendering ✔ More Note Allocation ✔ Customizable Render Speeds ✔ Epic Crash Notes You can also edit the song that plays here, as long as you know how Lataliat's Original Player MIDI files work. You can also customize the tickrate (aka speed of the player).