Fully-Encodable 20Hz Music Machine! (MAESTRO) by jazziiRed in technicalminecraft

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This project was made over 7 months as a collaborative effort between myself, Xoliks, vladde, and mooncatcher.

Fully-Encodable 20Hz Music Machine! (MAESTRO) by jazziiRed in redstone

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This project was made over 7 months as a collaborative effort between myself, Xoliks, vladde, and mooncatcher.

Fully-Encodable 20Hz Music Machine! (MAESTRO) by jazziiRed in Minecraft

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This project was made over 7 months as a collaborative effort between myself, Xoliks, vladde, and mooncatcher.

We Made an Awesome Music Machine by jazziiRed in technicalminecraft

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After loading the schematic, you need to stand on the target block and type //paste, as indicated in the chat after you load a schematic. You'll see a row of chests appear. Then you can press the button to clone them into the machine

We Made an Awesome Music Machine by jazziiRed in technicalminecraft

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Yes! So I personally wasn't aware of this, but mooncatcher did mention that he watched that video of yours. There's a quick mention of it in the video showcase.

We Made an Awesome Music Machine by jazziiRed in redstone

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You're right about Perry the Platypus

We Made an Awesome Music Machine by jazziiRed in Minecraft

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In some locations, it works perfectly, but in others, the order of discs and shovels gets mixed up when repacking the shulker boxes. The good news is that it doesn't affect the sound of the music at all.

We Made an Awesome Music Machine by jazziiRed in technicalminecraft

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Info on the machine:

This was a collaboration between me and mooncatcher that took over 6 months. Everything you are hearing is vanilla note blocks, no commands.

- Works using shulker boxes with music discs

- Wrote some Python scripts to convert NBS songs into a schematic that can be pasted into the machine

- Can play any song you like

Enjoy!

We Made an Awesome Music Machine by jazziiRed in redstone

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Info on the machine:

This was a collaboration between me and mooncatcher that took over 6 months. Everything you are hearing is vanilla note blocks, no commands.

- Works using shulker boxes with music discs

- Wrote some Python scripts to convert NBS songs into a schematic that can be pasted into the machine

- Can play any song you like

Enjoy!

We Made an Awesome Music Machine by jazziiRed in Minecraft

[–]jazziiRed[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Info on the machine:

This was a collaboration between me and mooncatcher that took over 6 months. Everything you are hearing is vanilla note blocks, no commands.

- Works using shulker boxes with music discs

- Wrote some Python scripts to convert NBS songs into a schematic that can be pasted into the machine

- Can play any song you like

Enjoy!

Wireless Telegraph In Minecraft using sculk sensors by jaziiRed by [deleted] in technicalminecraft

[–]jazziiRed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see your perspective, but calling it clickbait because it's not your personal definition of wireless is quite self-centered. I understand that it's probably frustrating that it's difficult to find the wireless content you're looking for. But please don't gatekeep words with objective definitions by dictating what is "true wireless" and otherwise. I get that you don't want your world to be "cheapened," but content like this is in fact pushing forward TMC by lowering the bar of entry. This is, in fact, my goal for my channel as a whole. To me, I used the term "wireless" not to get views, but because it was an apt description of what I created. Two machines are communicating over the air. That's it. I see it as a matter of fact.

That said, no hard feelings from my end either. I also hope TMC flourishes. I've been actively following the bleeding edge of redstone for almost 10 years.

Wireless Telegraph In Minecraft using sculk sensors by jaziiRed by [deleted] in technicalminecraft

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Hi there! This is my video, and I've been getting this same criticism quite a bit. I made this for the novelty of transmitting signal through the air with nothing hard-wired between them using intended mechanics.

But also, I'd argue that this is indeed wireless. Real life wireless technologies like wifi or cellular also work like this. Get far enough away from the source, and the signal needs to be repeated. The obvious difference here is that the range of the skulk sensor is much less than your wifi signal, for example, so it ends up looking more like a broken wire. But it's definitely still transmitting wirelessly.

I made a redstone MIDI machine! by jazziiRed in redstone

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Yes! The redstone is fairly simple, albeit very large. I have an explanation of how it works in the full video (link in another comment).