No one seems to have taken notice of the artistic use of well-chosen camera angles... All around a brilliant production! If you have the patience/free time I'd love to see more stuff from you in this style
This has to be one of the worst "covers" of STIUTK... IF I was looking for the same-old, same-old. :D Extremely impressed with the time, programming, & patience it must've taken to put together one of the best covers of STIUTK I've seen & heard here on YT. Screw the naysayers, bd594. They simply cannot appreciate uniqueness. Well done!
Просто невероятно!!! Гениально! Представляю сколько труда вложено в написание ПО и калибровку инструментов.... Просто выше всяких похвал! Уважение и почет автору!
Computational machines are remarkable in this way [and scary] - nanosecond precision, zero fault states.. A concurrence of infinitely complex operations.
As someone whose entire knowledge of tech-stuff would fit in a gnat's navel, I gotta say how stellar I think this is. Don't begin to comprehend how you did it and don't much care - just glad you did!
Just love this. I must say the amount of effort gone into this is way more than the amount of recognition this video is getting so far. We need to make this video climb higher.
Pure genius! I can't believe that anyone would dislike this...they must not appreciate the time and effort it would take to do something like this...not to mention the imagination that it takes to create...sad for them.
Nerdy NEET I was thinking the same thing as the Amiga 600 should be fast enough to run all the devices over MIDI. This actually would be pretty easy for it. Though the Scanjet 3C is a SCSI device so I assume he bypassed the original controller on it.
To jest po prostu rewelacja!Wszystkie używane przez nas urządzenia wydają jakieś dżwieki a ktoś je dostrzegł i wykorzystał w fajny sposób.To jest na prawdę THE BEST.
Excellent, although there's that bit of lag you mentioned, this is an amazing version you've created...I can't imagine all the work hours you must have put into this...
just amazing! Pure talent I just wanted to have half the talent or imagination to make something of this kind but unfortunately I can only congratulate and limit myself to see
someone loves their analogue gear ! great job.. musician- computer tech- programme-r problem solver- circuit designer.. you are a bright human..please breed now
Only a nerd would find this remotely amusing. In an unrelated note: this is one of the coolest things I have ever seen and I want to see much more... Great Job!
really awesome work Good camera work and performance. How hard was it to get the "glockenspiel" to work in this way? Some more instruments would be fine ;) maybe floppy drives or old printers.
I love this :) @bd594, you should listen to the sound of an old Maxtor XT1085 drive doing a head reset (seek track 0), you will hear the exact starting tone of Maid of Orleans from OMD. Is that coincidence? Now if i still had such a harddrive (85MB MFM)....
Imagine if you walked into an old disused room in a warehouse and this was going on
Sam Lee OH NO THEY HAVE BECOME SENTIENT, EVERYONE, RUN FOR YOUR LIVESSS!!!
garry larry I was just thinking about whether you could make the printer control better with reinforcement learning RNNs...
I would die
Sam Lee
That would be a dream come true. Literally.
THAT WOULD TRIP ME THE *FVCK* OUT
4 years already passed, but dis video still gives me positive emotions and makes me smile) So old-schoolic and cute!
8 years
9 nine years
10 years
11 years
12 years
And this is how dubstep was born kids
Bad joke mate, bad joke...
Now you're just a printer that I used to print
Nope, he's just a 1, I used to 0.
No. he's just a fax that we used to use.
LOL
But you didn't have to disconnect me off have your bytes collect your data and change your IP number
Bruh, it’s not a printer, it’s a HP Scanjet 3C. And don’t r/whoosh me.
So much emotions from machines. I love this.
No one seems to have taken notice of the artistic use of well-chosen camera angles... All around a brilliant production! If you have the patience/free time I'd love to see more stuff from you in this style
Thank you for noticing. Small spaces require unique camera angles.
@@bd594 I love how you replied to that 10 years later
@@derm0r1tz better later than never XDDDD
Man I remember watching this as a child and absolutely going nuts about how sick this is! That is exactly how I got interested in electronics!
And how about now? How do you explain your feeling about this vid?
i've never before found a struggling printer just so adorable.
This has to be one of the worst "covers" of STIUTK... IF I was looking for the same-old, same-old. :D Extremely impressed with the time, programming, & patience it must've taken to put together one of the best covers of STIUTK I've seen & heard here on YT. Screw the naysayers, bd594. They simply cannot appreciate uniqueness. Well done!
Просто невероятно!!! Гениально! Представляю сколько труда вложено в написание ПО и калибровку инструментов.... Просто выше всяких похвал! Уважение и почет автору!
а теперь представь, что это было 12 лет назад, а мы до сих пор - даже до такого лёгкого уровня не можем дойти...
2:33-3:05 sounds so perfect and is so spot on in sync it blows my mind.
Computational machines are remarkable in this way [and scary] - nanosecond precision, zero fault states.. A concurrence of infinitely complex operations.
This version of this song is better than the orginal song
Also, i felt "touched" by this. It also has imperfections. It doesn't make it inhuman, I think it is simply a new type of art.
This guy is amazing. I Will never see an HP scanner the same way again! And he's got lots rock classics covers from B-52s Queen... #Geekcool!
This stuff just makes me smile
this is what ancient philosophers mean by "living a life without bad things"
As someone whose entire knowledge of tech-stuff would fit in a gnat's navel, I gotta say how stellar I think this is. Don't begin to comprehend how you did it and don't much care - just glad you did!
I think this printer really captures the sadness of the lyrics more than any human can... pity printers can't win grammy awards.
amazingly done. impresses me even in 2016
After 11 years, this is one of my favorite videos.
‘Now you’re just a video that I used to watch..’
fukn hell this is a work of art.
Your a mad man. Beautiful work!
lagging actually adds some charm to it : )
Just love this. I must say the amount of effort gone into this is way more than the amount of recognition this video is getting so far. We need to make this video climb higher.
I love this song and I love this version. Please, keep doing your thing. The World needs nerds like you.
So awesome! A video that you add to your favorite list and bookmark right away!
Enhorabuena, queda genial.
That model 460 oscilloscope looks nice.
i love this song and how you made it all sound so freaking cool
Pure genius! I can't believe that anyone would dislike this...they must not appreciate the time and effort it would take to do something like this...not to mention the imagination that it takes to create...sad for them.
still even in 2017. i love it.
I remember first watching this video...
It used to freak me out
I'm back here 1 year later and it still does
@@tzuyuunils It's been too long since I last watched this
@brick head Zǎo shang hǎo zhōng guó!
Xiàn zài wǒ yǒu BING CHILLING
That HP sings better than Justin f**king bieber!
Good use of a bottle opener also. Love this and wish we had done something like this in college
You are amazing. Thank you for sharing this with the world. For me this hits the same sweet spot as early Yann Tiersen. You rock so hard.
Very good !!!!
lol imagine this back in the early 80s hahahah
Epic! :D
Absolutely gobsmackingly brilliant. Love it every time I hear it. You’re the best.🤟🏼🏴🇬🇧❤️
Just came back for the ten year anniversary of this classic. Amazing work getting an electronics junkyard to sing!
0:20 tpain starts
hahaha!!!! 😂😂😂 that made my day!!!!
I'm curious as to how all the devices were kept in sync?
I think he records each separately, saw something about it in his "House of the Rising Sun" remix, it's because they're really quiet.
all programmed into a computer and then into the control centres of some electronics :)
Nerdy NEET
I was thinking the same thing as the Amiga 600 should be fast enough to run all the devices over MIDI.
This actually would be pretty easy for it.
Though the Scanjet 3C is a SCSI device so I assume he bypassed the original controller on it.
Using oscilloscopes, and fine-tuning, and time.
Was this done in LabVIEW? Lol, jk. :-D
Nice!
This is both amazing and beautiful. It reminds me of some innovating music I used to listen to back in the seventies.
Holy crap! MIND BLOWN! This is absolutely amazing!!!
есть кто нибудь из 2016? Has anyone from 2016?
Тимур Шарафутдинов yeah im still watching, because this is just impressive
C 2017 тоже.
LisekPL да, мне тоже, я люблю ето видео
To jest po prostu rewelacja!Wszystkie używane przez nas urządzenia wydają jakieś dżwieki a ktoś je dostrzegł i wykorzystał w fajny sposób.To jest na prawdę THE BEST.
Love your other videos, hadn't seen this one yet. Another masterpiece. Way to go on the view count :)
I LOVE IT!! I can only imagine the time you spent doing this. Wow! Amazing great job!
the person who made this is a Genius !! ^^
Most awesome re-arrangement ever!
Your did something absolutely great! I could listen to this music for hours! And the video-part is also perfect!
Mind boggingly impressive...
So bloody cool! Sure great to see an old-school printer working some magic,
There aren't quite enough 'likes' for this, it's brilliant! VERY well done!!!
I love this version of Somebody that I used to know more!!
Amazing , it's very very very amazing :)
This is very amazing! Great job!
For real? Great work! The movement fits the sound, incredible!
Amazing! Animusic should cover this next!
Thats fantastic :) I love this song and have it both by Goyte and Walk off the Earth :) great version, the scanner was genius :) well done.
I don't know how bored you were but this is really awesome.
Excellent, although there's that bit of lag you mentioned, this is an amazing version you've created...I can't imagine all the work hours you must have put into this...
Seeing this again, I still think it's electric in every sense.
Thank you kind sir :) I respect your opinion too :) I think making this remake with the computer parts was harder than to make the original song :)
That was the coolest and most amazing thing I have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love the little hard drive drums :3
Simplemente ESPECTACULAR!
It's hardcore man, I heard the first 6 seconds and I was like BAM. Damn Impressing. And yes 411 people must have no heart.
Esto es maldito ingenio!!!
just amazing! Pure talent I just wanted to have half the talent or imagination to make something of this kind but unfortunately I can only congratulate and limit myself to see
Whoever put this together is a badass
Это так здорово! Просто потрясающе! Спасибо!
From Russia with love:)
I love this !! : )
so do i . thank you
because it is. respect is needed for this song and this video.
I cant stop watching and enjoying.. well done!!
Sigue siendo impresionante este vídeo. Que maravilla!!
From one engineer to another, that's a cool setup. After watching this
someone loves their analogue gear ! great job.. musician- computer tech- programme-r problem solver- circuit designer.. you are a bright human..please breed now
Simply beautiful. Made me smile a big smile. :)
this must take alot of dedication! i applaud you!
Now I know where my old scanners go. Great work.
Only a nerd would find this remotely amusing. In an unrelated note: this is one of the coolest things I have ever seen and I want to see much more... Great Job!
The work of a True Genius! Ja**s, you've haven't changed a bit. Don't Change!!
Your bud, Geoff.
Almost cried. This is so cool =)
You Sir are a genius to be able to do this!
love this song in any format
Oddly calming.. I like it.
cool! I am liking the good use of the old school oscopes.
thanks for sharing.
beautiful, just absolutely beautiful
Bravo! Liked the description and the work put into this.
I am just stunned. You have my day.
really awesome work
Good camera work and performance. How hard was it to get the "glockenspiel" to work in this way?
Some more instruments would be fine ;) maybe floppy drives or old printers.
Thats is similar to robotic sience :D --- Good Job m8.. Great WORK!!!
I love this :)
@bd594, you should listen to the sound of an old Maxtor XT1085 drive doing a head reset (seek track 0), you will hear the exact starting tone of Maid of Orleans from OMD. Is that coincidence?
Now if i still had such a harddrive (85MB MFM)....
i love the scanjet's latency, it's so human!
Amazing job :) Wish I had this kind of creativity.
Totally mind blowing well done!!!!
That's awesome, I wish you could have gotten another printer to harmonize on the " vocals"
My favourite thing about this is the scanner/printer making vocals.