Hope you enjoyed the video! Quick note about the Github code: Depending on your experience with Python and your technical know-how, you may or may not run into issues, especially when it comes to installing Python. The README should guide you through the process, but it is not meant to be a full how-to on installing Python, though I tried to be detailed. So if you run into issues, I'm really sorry, but I won't be providing tech support in the comments. I simply don't have the bandwidth to answer hundreds if not thousands of questions, and if I answer a few, it's only fair that I answer everyone. So if you run into problems, please look for a resolution online - I promise you will find something, but it will likely take some effort. That said, I hope you all get to enjoy the Music Machine to its fullest! It's quite a magical experience and we're really proud of what we've put together. ♥
@@santiagoacosta3372not even sure if that would be possible? The only way I can think of doing that is dropping entities from different heights to get different timings.
Dude you and mooncatcher make an INSANE redstone duo! the video and the build were SPECTACULAR!!!! I don't think I've ever seen a video that truly reflected the redstone process as accurately as this with all its ups and downs. If this is the future of this channel well I gotta start upping my game haha. 10/10
This looks and sounds amazing! My name is Henry Cheng, I’m a classical music conductor and composer. I’m doing a collaboration with Total Museum in Seoul, Korea right now to do large scale public art projects in the metaverse, specifically Minecraft. I’ve been tasked to do a concert in Minecraft this November - we have a team of engineers ready to help out - but I would love to speak and maybe pitch my idea to you and see if you and your collaborators would be open in advising, collaborating this project. Thanks! Henry
@@ricardobautista-garcia8492 thanks for the suggestion. definitely tried to find that - found the instagram and twitter - followed and messaged already! …. Still no response! Any more help to get in contact would be greatly appreciated!
I was waiting for someone to use the jukebox buffs like this, you guys did a really good job! And using the noteblock songs as the background music was a nice touch :p
I'm shocked yet slightly dissapointed you didn't give it the ''It can play Doom'' Seal of Quality. I half expected to listen to it lmao. Great video, and the design of it boggles my mind on how anyone can mess with Redstone in such a complicated way.
You're content is like how 1M subscriber count channels produce their video quality. You're awesome dude and we love your dedication on your every work
@@Yorick257 a bit better ? Haha haha ah... It depends really on the project but there are some projects which can lead to demonic sessions on debugging... the worst part is when you can't understand why it happens or when you have hard time debugging since it's hard to get actual informations. For example I once used js web scrapping to scrap a piece of data ona website, it worked, and then i decided to loop it over 100 times to get 100 pieces of data, but this time it didn't worked. Those kind of problems are horrible because you can't simplify it to debug it since the simplified version worked fine and trying to debugging on a 100 times loop is just sheer nightmare. Especially when you can't get clear logs and when the execution take time. For instance on Ai project when an error in the logic of your training part occur you can't just run it out differently too much, since training the model all over again can take at best hours, at worst days or months.
This is one of the most impressive redstone machines that I’ve ever seen, the time and dedication that you guys spent on it is truly incredible. Great work!
bro is literally the most underrated person i have ever seen on the whole wide internet, the story telling is insane, as well as the great editing,i thought you'd have millions of subs but YOU ONLY HAVE 31.3 K???? that is UNHOLY , trust me you will be very very very big
In the ladder of redstone complexity, there's plebs like me, Mumbo Jumbo whose tutorials I can actually follow, this, and then people who make 32 bit computers.
I got randomly recommended this video and I'm SO happy I did. TBH I wouldve liked if you spent more time explaining the mechanics but I'm guessing I can find that in other videos? Either way, amazing. Your editing is great too!
@@niko5008electrical engineers are funny dudes. bugs/debugging is called that bc computers used to be so big, literal insects would get stuck inside components and cause errors
this reminds me SO much of computer programming! how you store and use data, have to perfect each individual section breaking the project into chunks, the DEBUGGING time it must have taken! so incredible, great work guys!!!!!
This is awesome! I can’t imagine how much time went into this 🙌 fav part “we landed on an iteration that is good enough and we shipped it anyway, the true engineers way!” 😂
Can do interesting things with it to. I've used it as a clock before it's main function is a safety mechanism though it's really easy to accidentally make a self powering torch (torch powers something that powers the block it's on causing it to depower) which causes a bunch of one tick pulses. So because for better or worse this game was originally a school project, notchs solution was to just make the torch turn off for an extended period if it's constantly turning on and off in 1 tick pulses.
Wow. Just wow. Not only is your machine one the most creative use of redstone components I've seen in a while, with the use of jukeboxes and the creation of a brand new redcoder, but the quality of the video itself is leagues above your usual content. I sincerely hope this video blows up and your channel with it, because you and Mooncatcher DESERVE recognition for what you've worked on for months.
Pretty unrelated but the little edit to the info card at 4:52 was genuinely really cool. Awesome build by the way! I'd never have the patience for something so complex! 😅
Dude, ultimate shoutout to you guys! I was glad when I was able to make piston doors or some farms, where as you build a freaking music system. Incredible work, well done! 😃
EXTREMELY UNDERRATED! I know it's only been a few days, but this is GENIUS!! Highly appreciate the huge amount of time you guys put into this, it sounds amaxing!!
As someone who struggled getting three pistons to work the way I wanted them to you red stone engineers have my massive respect. Such an awesome machine and dedication.
@@jazziiRedtrue that would be at the very very very least 2 blocks per disk in your double chest, so around 3000 blocks (using arrays of comparators, and maybe a collection of arrays of comparators could do a semi-random access memory, if you see what I mean). I don't know the current size of your whole project tho 🤔
Excellent presentation and editing! Really like the style and natural tone of your voice; engaging without being overstimulating. Definitely noting this down for inspiration. Oh and of course cool machine too; it's aesthetically pleasing and very compact (though I don't know much redstone).
The perseverance is unreal. Absolutely insane work. I think it could be nice to convert the most used royalty-free music on this player and then use those in Minecraft build videos. Amazing work..
I just had to do something for university for an hour or so, and added this video to "watch later" (which I have never done before, btw) and this video quadrupled in views! Completely deserved, btw I earlier hypothesised about this exact type of music machine, and faced the same problem, of not being able to convert pure information to the position of noteblocks fast enough. Seriously, expect this to become an end-game redstone contraption that TH-camrs are going to build in their megabases. Really hoping this project continues, I am wondering whether it is realistic to make music in completely in Minecraft, because that sounds sick.
Videos like these are proof that like x10 needs to exist. My daughter just got me into minecraft and being a seasoned programmer for 20+ years redstone fascinates me. Seeing this is just mind blowing, well done mad lads!
jazzi is amazing at dramatizing things this is one of the best youtube videos ive seen in a long time let alone the acctuall contraption he made this man is one of the most talented youtubers he deserves more recognition for this
Videos like this... Non-sponsor bullshit, straight up to the point, done with fun in mind... There aren't many of them around these days. Kudos to you, guys.
Wow, it may have taken me a year to discover this insanely impressive gem, but I'm so glad I did! It's AMAZING what you can do with redstone, a LOT of patience, a LOT of time and a lot of trial and error. You guys are like the Redstone Genius level of brilliant! Very impressive work!!
This was crazy! Massive props to you, Mooncatcher, and everyone else involved. I hope this really skyrockets you into being one of the new faces of the redstone community, because you've deserved it for a while now!
About the debugging: I LOVE it, the pain of having something just not work, the acceptance that you're just human, and the relief and satisfaction of finding the Problem.
This is beautiful. I tried doing something like this a long time ago by stacking and layering note block songs like a underground jukebox but I only managed to get the 1 and only sexy saxophone song melody. I lopped it and put a on/off switch. I felt Very accomplished But what y’all did was my childhood dream for many years and wanted to do it legitimately on a survival map ❤ thank you for this video
Very impressive stuff, and BIG thanks for crediting the legend NarcolepticFrog (albeit extremely briefly at 11:13...) I think he should be credited in the description to be honest.
My respect for you is over the roof! You guys came up with such a unique and original way of making a music machine, learned to make such a contraption and "optimized" it, even though it wasn't successful at times, you never backed down and never gave up!!! 😂 Your channel is growing fast, keep it up!
Hope you enjoyed the video!
Quick note about the Github code: Depending on your experience with Python and your technical know-how, you may or may not run into issues, especially when it comes to installing Python. The README should guide you through the process, but it is not meant to be a full how-to on installing Python, though I tried to be detailed. So if you run into issues, I'm really sorry, but I won't be providing tech support in the comments. I simply don't have the bandwidth to answer hundreds if not thousands of questions, and if I answer a few, it's only fair that I answer everyone. So if you run into problems, please look for a resolution online - I promise you will find something, but it will likely take some effort.
That said, I hope you all get to enjoy the Music Machine to its fullest! It's quite a magical experience and we're really proud of what we've put together. ♥
I challange you to use hopper minecart on 4 hoppers
/Do that double hopper thing twice
Any machine like this needs to be able to rickroll.
imagine playing rickroll and rickrolling someone that way
MEGALOVANIA 3:50
somebody has to make this in minecraft hardcore. peak content.
The vsauce note block music was an incredible touch
Finnally someone who noticed it
I knew I recognised that bg music from somewhere
I had noticed that and it was at that moment, THAT SINGULAR MOMENT, that I immediately dropped a sub and a like
thats what i tought
Wait its vsauce
If you're a masochist, the next step is to encode note block distances so you can do some quiet notes and some loud ones.
oh..... Oh GOD NO
Yes!!! 😊
Dynamics sounds interesting, but I personally think triplets would be harder
@@santiagoacosta3372not even sure if that would be possible? The only way I can think of doing that is dropping entities from different heights to get different timings.
as a musician. no
Redstone has never been more advanced. From this absolutely insane jukebox, to Cubicmetre's nuclear technology, the future is looking bright.
As bright as the outcome of that nuclear technology exploding
Cubic meter did WHAT!?
@@ElisonTheDuck he edited his orbital strike cannon to fire nuclear bombs. You know, as you do.
@@Smoldragoncat Now factor in the chances of that happening
Nuclear jukeboxes next????
“One must imagine Sisyphus debugging the redstone. “
- Sun Tzu The Art Of War
More like "-Mojang, the Redstone guide"
Just BTW it was French philosopher Albert camus who said the "one must imagine sisyphus happy"
With the amount of will needed to do that, Sisyphus would likely turn into a prime soul.
dude, the amount of references
Man took 6 MONTHS of pain and suffering just to Rick roll his friends. Living LEGEND
i would like this but its at 413 likes and im a homestuck fan..... a comment will do wont it
@@minefro3217its at a different number now, you can like it now
insane invention, Minecraft has almost gone too far
Almost
@@MrBrineplays_almost, someone made a proccesing chip in minecraft, with the same power as the one on the first rocket humanity ever launched.
HAS SCIENCE GONE TOO FAR? Tonight, we will interview this hamster-creeper hybrid
@@simonmarcu01meaning pathetically weak to modern standards, but incredible given the context
@@simonmarcu01 Minecraft is more dangerous than AI
I've seen people say it's impossible to ruin megalovania and I think your first attempt proved them right! It sounded sick even without the rhythm!
agreed
Yeah
Unless you play it with 200x speed
@@louisdeschamps4387 are you sure about that?
It was just DustTale megalovania!
Jazzred be like:
Oh here's reverse-engineering of a useless redstone machine
Also Jazzred:
*casually drops the most advanced jukebox in minecraft*
how dare you call mumbo's creation *useless*
@@sumynona.01 nothing is useless, its use is to be useless
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Holy crap, we went from making note block songs in Minecraft to our own music making engines, insane.
who's we?
9:44 -Is there anythjng else we can do?
-No. I don't think so. There's notning we can do.
*Amour plastique starts playing on Noteblocks*
This basically puts every noteblock cover channel out of business lol. Insane
The noteblock crisis of 23
Or brings several new ones to the scene
Not at all
Well there where already tools to automatically turn any midi into a minecraft, it doesn't change anything
Not at all, since this machine has obvious limitations addresses in the video.
Dude you and mooncatcher make an INSANE redstone duo! the video and the build were SPECTACULAR!!!! I don't think I've ever seen a video that truly reflected the redstone process as accurately as this with all its ups and downs. If this is the future of this channel well I gotta start upping my game haha. 10/10
Thank you so much! We do make a great team.
Haha Crafty your pinging worked! I'm watching this video now, and I love it!
@@BoazvanderVorm same
@@BoazvanderVormsame
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2:35 Missed opportunity to use a bed it’s literally a rest
Lol
shit you're so right that would have been perfect!
beds are stackable and he said it needs to be unstackable
@@mcsuperplayer beds aren't stackable
They are
This looks and sounds amazing!
My name is Henry Cheng, I’m a classical music conductor and composer.
I’m doing a collaboration with Total Museum in Seoul, Korea right now to do large scale public art projects in the metaverse, specifically Minecraft.
I’ve been tasked to do a concert in Minecraft this November - we have a team of engineers ready to help out - but I would love to speak and maybe pitch my idea to you and see if you and your collaborators would be open in advising, collaborating this project.
Thanks!
Henry
I love classical music
Perhaps you did this already, however, you should see if they have a business contact email, usually listed in the channel info section.
@@ricardobautista-garcia8492 thanks for the suggestion. definitely tried to find that - found the instagram and twitter - followed and messaged already! …. Still no response! Any more help to get in contact would be greatly appreciated!
commenting to push this to the top
I hope jazz sees this
10:33
SERIOUSLY that music sounds so GOOD if you had like an mp3 of it playing that will help a TON
is it an actual song
@@organfr what it name?
7:23 idk why but the fact that you were able to start flying while lagging was really satisfying.
i thought it was impossible, until now
@@lukasjetu9776it is possible if you press the spacebar a million times per second
The prophecy is true!
I've never been able to in lag that bad
@@earmunchermuncher7639 didnt you have any older than 10 year pc?
I was waiting for someone to use the jukebox buffs like this, you guys did a really good job! And using the noteblock songs as the background music was a nice touch :p
Thank you!
Ye
Ok but that slowed down version of Megalomania sounded really cool.
Erm, actually. It's called Megalovania 🤓👆
it sounded like menu music.
@@levfoxerm acthually it's called vegalomania
@@levfox HEY EVERYONE LOOK IT'S THE NERD!!!!
AU music be like
3:52 sans is depressed, you’ve done too many genocide runs that even megalovania is slowing down.
3:53 dude that's literally the perfect rhythm for slow jazz. Definitely a project I'd look forward to
"hey man, you want to talk about jukeboxes?"
"sure"
*you've been in a call with Mooncatcher for 4689 hours*
Insane build as well as an incredibly well edited video. You two have something really special going on here.
Thank you, and cheers for being a part of it too Sloi
I've owned Minecraft for 10 years, and I am also a fan of MIDI, code, and Redstone. This is an epic project.
134 likes and no comments?
let me fix that
I'm shocked yet slightly dissapointed you didn't give it the ''It can play Doom'' Seal of Quality. I half expected to listen to it lmao. Great video, and the design of it boggles my mind on how anyone can mess with Redstone in such a complicated way.
You're content is like how 1M subscriber count channels produce their video quality. You're awesome dude and we love your dedication on your every work
His content is like big tech minecrafter channels, so 1mil is probably unlikely haha
Ah yes debugging, the most infuriating part of redstone design, taking 70% of the design time and 110% of your sanity
Honestly, it's the same for any digital/analog electronics project. Programming is a bit better on this part though but can be just as frustrating
You are lucky if it’s only 70% lol
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@@Yorick257 a bit better ? Haha haha ah... It depends really on the project but there are some projects which can lead to demonic sessions on debugging... the worst part is when you can't understand why it happens or when you have hard time debugging since it's hard to get actual informations. For example I once used js web scrapping to scrap a piece of data ona website, it worked, and then i decided to loop it over 100 times to get 100 pieces of data, but this time it didn't worked. Those kind of problems are horrible because you can't simplify it to debug it since the simplified version worked fine and trying to debugging on a 100 times loop is just sheer nightmare. Especially when you can't get clear logs and when the execution take time. For instance on Ai project when an error in the logic of your training part occur you can't just run it out differently too much, since training the model all over again can take at best hours, at worst days or months.
bro think he programmer
This is just mindblowing. You could make a pretty successful side channel that only uploads note block covers played using this machine!
Please make it so!
@itsthepossume4457it is not.
@itsthepossume4457It’s not.
@itsthepossume4457 there's a world download you know, try it yourself lol
This is one of the most impressive redstone machines that I’ve ever seen, the time and dedication that you guys spent on it is truly incredible. Great work!
Roughly 06:00 when you played the tetris theme.. that made me very happy thank you "Mr RedstoneJazz smarty-pants" :)
Exactly
6:05
bro is literally the most underrated person i have ever seen on the whole wide internet, the story telling is insane, as well as the great editing,i thought you'd have millions of subs but YOU ONLY HAVE 31.3 K???? that is UNHOLY , trust me you will be very very very big
I never made a music machine before. I want to make one now
Honestly, the slow Megalovania sounded great. There is no way to ruin Megalovania
fr
Bet?
M e g a l o v a n i a ~ 𝓢𝓵𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓭 + 𝓡𝓮𝓿𝓮𝓻𝓫 💖 (emotional)
how about,now hear me out. you play it at mute amount of volume.
@@Mot0193boy oh boy do i love dusttale megalovania
In the ladder of redstone complexity, there's plebs like me, Mumbo Jumbo whose tutorials I can actually follow, this, and then people who make 32 bit computers.
I got randomly recommended this video and I'm SO happy I did. TBH I wouldve liked if you spent more time explaining the mechanics but I'm guessing I can find that in other videos? Either way, amazing. Your editing is great too!
A regular note block machine?
* puts on fedora*
PERRY THE NOTE BLOCK MACHINE?!?
Bravo 👏
Behold, Perry the note block machine, my VERTICAL SLAB-INATOR!!
i have so much respect for ppl who build and invent such complicated redstone builds/designs.
Just a small rectification, a shulker would store 27 nibbles (4bits / 1 hex) or 108 bits
Oh yeah true, probably should have used a different word than "bits" lol
Half a byte is a nibble? Hilarious. Please sign my petition to rename bits into crumbs
@@Ivankarongrafema Crumb is exactly the name of two bits, lmao
@@caspermadlener4191OH MY GOD WHY IS IT SO PERFECTLY NAMED
@@niko5008electrical engineers are funny dudes. bugs/debugging is called that bc computers used to be so big, literal insects would get stuck inside components and cause errors
this reminds me SO much of computer programming! how you store and use data, have to perfect each individual section breaking the project into chunks, the DEBUGGING time it must have taken! so incredible, great work guys!!!!!
This is awesome! I can’t imagine how much time went into this 🙌 fav part “we landed on an iteration that is good enough and we shipped it anyway, the true engineers way!” 😂
I never knew a redstone torch could burn out, this was mind blowing and frustaiting
Can do interesting things with it to. I've used it as a clock before it's main function is a safety mechanism though it's really easy to accidentally make a self powering torch (torch powers something that powers the block it's on causing it to depower) which causes a bunch of one tick pulses. So because for better or worse this game was originally a school project, notchs solution was to just make the torch turn off for an extended period if it's constantly turning on and off in 1 tick pulses.
Yea also it turns on again when there's a block update so you can make things with the mechanism
I think you can get some datapack that can disable this (correct me if I'm wrong)
3:56 actually this kinda slaps
1.75 speed sounds just as good as normal megalovania.
@@Questiala124 yeah
Jazzvania
It is still delicious
Wow. Just wow. Not only is your machine one the most creative use of redstone components I've seen in a while, with the use of jukeboxes and the creation of a brand new redcoder, but the quality of the video itself is leagues above your usual content. I sincerely hope this video blows up and your channel with it, because you and Mooncatcher DESERVE recognition for what you've worked on for months.
3:26
This was a funny moment
*OR WAS IT?*
Wow this is something really huge! I’ve never seen some stuff better than this. Congrats on finishing this project
Never in my life did I imagine a dolphin and Batman building a giant music box
3:51 the slow play speed works so well with megalovania
It is my song
it's megalovania, what did you expect
Pretty unrelated but the little edit to the info card at 4:52 was genuinely really cool. Awesome build by the way! I'd never have the patience for something so complex! 😅
Dude, ultimate shoutout to you guys! I was glad when I was able to make piston doors or some farms, where as you build a freaking music system. Incredible work, well done! 😃
How does this man only have 48k subscribers? Bro's on another level with this stuff.
6:11
That honestly made me chuckle a bit
This looks fantastic! This concept is so cool, I can't wait to see how this changes how people make music in minecraft going forward!!!
🙏
Bruh why are all my favourite TH-camrs in this comment section haha
@@arnevandamme7733 cuz this is goated
EXTREMELY UNDERRATED! I know it's only been a few days, but this is GENIUS!! Highly appreciate the huge amount of time you guys put into this, it sounds amaxing!!
thanks for the world download, INCREDIBLE WORK
This is actually insane and deserves more attention! The project is great and the editing makes it all the better! Keep making awesome builds!
This is BRILLIANT, it’s unreal just how much you can accomplish in Minecraft
Honestly, the slowed megalovania sounded pretty nice. Especially with the 'reverb' of the repeated notes.
fr
Yes, Megalovania full song WHEN!?
@@Nevir202That megalovania cover is a demo song built into note block studio
@@crittercrawler27Thanks for the info, went and found it on YT.
As someone who struggled getting three pistons to work the way I wanted them to you red stone engineers have my massive respect. Such an awesome machine and dedication.
Considering Megalovania is 120 BPM (which is pretty fast), that’s still very impressive that it can play that fast (4:30)
Love your videos jazzii! Keep up the good work, you're one of my favourite Minecraft tech channels
6:32 Mumbo Jumbo moment haha
Did I guys consider loading the music in a redstone memory and play it then later? You'll thus have less constraints on the hopper timing this way
That would have been a lot bigger, but yes we would indeed have less trouble with the hoppers
@@jazziiRedtrue that would be at the very very very least 2 blocks per disk in your double chest, so around 3000 blocks (using arrays of comparators, and maybe a collection of arrays of comparators could do a semi-random access memory, if you see what I mean).
I don't know the current size of your whole project tho 🤔
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wonderful editing, wow! 4:25 was super pleasing to watch :)
Excellent presentation and editing! Really like the style and natural tone of your voice; engaging without being overstimulating. Definitely noting this down for inspiration. Oh and of course cool machine too; it's aesthetically pleasing and very compact (though I don't know much redstone).
The perseverance is unreal. Absolutely insane work. I think it could be nice to convert the most used royalty-free music on this player and then use those in Minecraft build videos. Amazing work..
I just had to do something for university for an hour or so, and added this video to "watch later" (which I have never done before, btw) and this video quadrupled in views!
Completely deserved, btw
I earlier hypothesised about this exact type of music machine, and faced the same problem, of not being able to convert pure information to the position of noteblocks fast enough.
Seriously, expect this to become an end-game redstone contraption that TH-camrs are going to build in their megabases.
Really hoping this project continues, I am wondering whether it is realistic to make music in completely in Minecraft, because that sounds sick.
4:01 oh we could tell. Basically instant ptsd for internet users of the last decade.
This is amazing dude, it is such a cool concept. A must have for me!
Videos like these are proof that like x10 needs to exist. My daughter just got me into minecraft and being a seasoned programmer for 20+ years redstone fascinates me. Seeing this is just mind blowing, well done mad lads!
10:39 IT’S PERRY, PERRY THE PLATYPUS!!
3:27 a beauty.
jazzi is amazing at dramatizing things this is one of the best youtube videos ive seen in a long time
let alone the acctuall contraption he made this man is one of the most talented youtubers he deserves more recognition for this
7:09 UnderTale will found you everywhere
Super impressive video! Really nice clean editing, and storytelling. Not to mention the actual redstone being impressive.
Videos like this... Non-sponsor bullshit, straight up to the point, done with fun in mind... There aren't many of them around these days. Kudos to you, guys.
This is so cool and creative! i would never thought of anything like this!
So cool! You are an underrated Minecraft redstone youtuber
Thank you!
"It's really quite simple."
-Mumbo Jumbo
Wow, it may have taken me a year to discover this insanely impressive gem, but I'm so glad I did! It's AMAZING what you can do with redstone, a LOT of patience, a LOT of time and a lot of trial and error. You guys are like the Redstone Genius level of brilliant! Very impressive work!!
Loved the vsauce music lol. also you have about 25 million dollars in undeclared income in the past six months alone, but this is a pretty cool build!
😶
Thanks FBI, but that's IRS's business not yours -_-
@@jazziiRed your right, my bad. taxes are for losers.
Trust me, you don't want the IRS on this.
4:39 like a drop
This machine is just... Pure art
4:01 "..ıf you couldn't tell."
You dare to challenge my adictions to Megalovania?
I cannot escape it
Can't wait to add that to my starter survival home!
This was crazy! Massive props to you, Mooncatcher, and everyone else involved. I hope this really skyrockets you into being one of the new faces of the redstone community, because you've deserved it for a while now!
That torchless redcoder design needs to be shared separately!!
6:24 mumbo jumbo be like.
I literally got the chills whenever you said locationality. Great job!
About the debugging: I LOVE it, the pain of having something just not work, the acceptance that you're just human, and the relief and satisfaction of finding the Problem.
By God this is amazing. There's no words other than "wow" for this project
7:18 actually sounded good tho
10:36 HE’S PERRY!
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This is beautiful. I tried doing something like this a long time ago by stacking and layering note block songs like a underground jukebox but I only managed to get the 1 and only sexy saxophone song melody. I lopped it and put a on/off switch. I felt Very accomplished But what y’all did was my childhood dream for many years and wanted to do it legitimately on a survival map ❤ thank you for this video
Very impressive stuff, and BIG thanks for crediting the legend NarcolepticFrog (albeit extremely briefly at 11:13...) I think he should be credited in the description to be honest.
bro that 4-tick megalovania hit hard, whatchu talkin bout?
My respect for you is over the roof! You guys came up with such a unique and original way of making a music machine, learned to make such a contraption and "optimized" it, even though it wasn't successful at times, you never backed down and never gave up!!! 😂
Your channel is growing fast, keep it up!
HOW ON EARTH do you only have 16K subs? This is professional-level.
20k now :3
24k now
Now 32k
If you coupled this with Mumbo Jumbo’s new dance machine, the result would be WILD
That little animation to the recommended video was great! Nice touch :)
8:00 I experienced this when I was part of the piston based flying machine pioneers in create... it was a nightmare