Making a &#!$%ing Button
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
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By: Mehdi Sadaghdar
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0:00 Intro and Sponsor
2:00 Making the Acoustic Chamber
8:34 Designing the Speaker Driver - Наука
Is nobody going to talk about those high notes? Really impressive singing!
The Fifth Element has entered the chat.
Yeah, guy can sing, don't know why, but that really surprised me, not that he could sing, but so well, not just the high notes, but how in tune it was!
Well, the original Queen Of The Night aria is a whole octave higher. So nice try but meh.
I'm sure he practice when he by himself 😅 in the shower or on the toilet like normal people🎶
Queen of the night.
10:20 using the beep to censor the swears while using the hand movements to censor his mouth was pretty clean
Wow that's a nice detail
He always does it, in every vidro
Now we don't know if its just an innocent f word or an hard n word
just realised he does it almost every time he swears
He says beep in the beginning.... Lol
10:25, covering your mouth like that during the beeps is genius.
How? Wdym
@@Thomas_Smaling I lip-read and was waiting to see Mehdi mess up by showing what he's saying when he bleeps himself, thus defeating the purpose of self-bleeping. Every time he bleeped, he happened to have something covering his mouth, and it was so natural and fast that I didn't register it the first time.
I noticed it just now
And I was going to see if someone had noted it.
You noticed it Lol xD
He also did it at the beginning, quite impressive honestly
@@NofewFudtefcity damn you're right lmfao
I just love how at 8:51 a whole fire just happens and Mehdi turns around, realizes what's happening and is just like "oh shit oh shit !' had me dying lmao
lol
same
He’s looking the other way! Now’s my chance!
- the fire, probably
Yes! could not stop laughing it get me every time! I repeat it over and over again and it still makes me laughing my entire soul out🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀
This guy deliberately put the piano tune there at the time of editing...just how dark does your sense of humor need to be to pull such 'shocking' jokes on yourself!
4:15, just casually singing one of the world's hardest operas
It's Mozart's Die Zauberflöte K. 620, if any of you are interested.
I know right. like what 😂
@@Padeir0 Thank you, I only remember it from the adventure time food chain episode
Search "Queen of the Night" performed by Roberta Peters, to hear this scene of the opera.
Mozart's "Magic Flute," is the less formal and English name it's often referred to.
Given his daughters musical talents it’s not a surprise
4:12 he is a good vocalist
Yeah, those high notes are impressive.
Yes, but it was funny as hell to watch! 🤣 🤣
Thts one of the hardest opera parts😂
It's some Mozart piece idk
We need this as a ringtone.
yeah it's a famous Mozart piece like Jeremie says, I clearly remember it from the movie Amadeus (note: the movie is not historically-accurate, I know).
He sang it I think an octave lower but still impressive 😅
10:20 pure gold!
بزن لایکو
This is literally the best part 😂
8:48 mehdi: "all good" and turns back on
Fire: "hello there"
Mehdi: notices fire "oh shit"
"It's a simple project"
Lights the board on fire*
yep...
Yes
It's electroboom, what did you expect?
@@p_filippouz yeah silly of me for expecting something else lmao
Almos saw the "BONFIRE LIT" text
4:01 Medhi’s wife is like, “what’s he up to now?!”
Do you reckon she watches the lights dim, and by the frequency, she knows when to get the fire dept on standby?
@@boges11 or ambulance lol
The impending increase of bleeps
meHDi
10:36 i am you *BLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP*
my sub-consciousness
I am you nibeeeeeeeep
8:33 INSTANT REPLAY
This episode: Mehdi makes a synthesizer. "For music?"
"For swearing."
haah he needs to shoot a film with LOOK MVM NO COMPUTER
That's !$%ing amazing
@@sigmasquadleader nice
I have a feeling this could be very useful during political debates
@@SlyTreeRat yeah just press it every now and then and ppl will laugh
4:15 holy! You can sing!!!
I don't think many people realize how difficult that is. Like, seriously that wasn't him just screwing around, he's definitely has had some kind of vocal coaching. I was just listening to this in the background and I had to stop it, rewind it and actually watch it to see it for myself. I just love this knucklehead :)
@@eamonia Chill tf out this kind of thing some people can "just do" idk how else to put it but I could do the same thing when I was young until puberty hit some people lose it and others don't it's really not that deep smh
@@justsnortingbutt7821 sure, everyone believes you
@@eamonia some people learn good pitch pretty young so when they grow up its rather easy to hit the notes you want, you just have to work for them. that is unless puberty fricks that up
@@eamonia honestly sounds like monkey noise.
This was the day I learned that Mehdi has a wonderful singing voice
If you saw his Electronics 101 video explaining his creation myth of electrons, you already knew that!
You should watch the 3D printer, Mediocre Man, Levitating Water, and the Tase the Season videos, he sings solidly.
my favorite is the le miserables cover
Real OGs know Mehdi's singing voice from The Right Hand Rule song
@@allthingsnerdy5474 Oh I gotta hear that.
0:01 you can see everytime he says "*1000Hz sine wave*" he puts his hand to cover his mouth.
genius.
New potential: Morse's code
...---...
@@Napoleon_the1st *s.o.s*
@@fbiagent9544 very good
NO, it's called CW(constant wave)
@DREEP amogus
*Enemy Demonetization Incoming!*
“Sir, this is ElectroBOOM”
Beeeep
*TAKE IT DOWN*
54 like in 4 minute
oh yeah thats a thing-
thought youtube finally gave in
100 like in 9 minute
I like how when it’s bleeped out in the beginning he also covers his mouth at the same time. Really amps up the suspense
I like how he covers bis mouth every time he says „*******button“ and it seems like he just says „beeping“
I was just about to say the same thing. I just wonder if he had to practice, or if all the electric shocks have given his hands the gift of foresight?
- *_*shocks myself_*
-"Hold On, Wait a Second."
- *_*pulls out bleeping button_*
-[Long Bleep]
lol
beeping button used *reverse polarity batteries*
2:57 that actually looked painful
Yeeeeeahhhhh
Soldering iron burns are not fun either.
@@epiendless1128what is especially not fun is when your soldering iron has a higher temperature then that of a solder, and when the temperature reaches either its boiling point or some stupid strand gets back into shape and launches the hot solder A TINY BIT BELOW YOUR *EYE* . Yes, no joke - I had this accident so now I try not to forget to put my glasses on. My eye is fine BTW, but it felt as if it cooled in tear water (or however it's called) and just floated in there.
Dying ain’t fun either and yes I had that accident before
THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL ON RUclips. No, seriously, so much serious teaching and so much fun all in one! Binge watching for 2 days straight... I am eternally grateful to Technology Connections for dropping the name! The algorithm never showed me one video of Mehdi's ever before :(
99% bleep 1% electroboom
4:01 that's actually impressive
its really hard to hit that note! Its one of the highest in opera history and this dude casually hits it twice perfectly?
Yeah and written for soprano
8:43 professional
8:50 extra professional 🔥
10:21 professional test
That killed mexdd
Holy shit that was great
8:43 and 8:50 is me makeing a tardis
You know what, I love that you used Die Zauberflaute as the classical piece to do at 4:14. It's one of my favourite operatic pieces.
8:50 I was waiting for this 🤣🔥🔥
8:43 and the following bonfire. 10/10
hehe lol
Hey at least he can respawn at the bonfire if he dies and collect his lost souls afterward :)
"Pretty loud, eh?!?" CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP CONFIRMED
You joined 2006 nice
I am Canadian and can confirm I do say eh? At the end of sentences often
Sus
@@billcipher8787 Sometimes I say it sometimes I dont, it just happens XD
I’m Canadian and I’ve never seen anyone say “eh” where I live
3:45 You got to love Mehdi sing even though an easier example would have been 2 different bottles
4:11 great rendition!
When I was a young boy, I went through a phase where I said "Frick/Freaking" before every other word. My aunt was a smartass and said: "We all know which word you actually mean, so why not just say it?". Thus began my cussing phase. My mom didn't let me see my aunt for a while after that.
Your aunt's completely right though, using a different word doesn't change the intention or feelings behind it. ¯\_(◕‿◕✿)_/¯
you have a cool aunt ngl
You were already in your cussing phase.
@@TheKillerqueen40 perhaps, but it does sound less vulgar for those who have to hear it...
@Once upon a time ... you are indeed right, it reminds me of the modern Battlestar Galactica series though, they substituted the entire show using frack/fracking... Which reminds me, in the 1970's version of the show, they never cursed once, why do modern shows make it a prerequisite?
"stash of broken junk"
Every single human who knows electronics has this one way or another.
True!!!!!
My room is left for cleaning just because of that. I can't bear myself to throw any of it out and can't put it somewhere also. 😂
My house is like that. One seat (left) in the living room. LOL.
My entire shop with a small corner for tinkering.
Yep I have 3 crates of them
I just have to say: I really enjoy watching your videos for not only the content and information and how well you explain everything but also for your hilarious and goofy sense of humor.Like for example, in this video I really enjoyed you having multiple pairs of your hands on screen pointing things out at the same time and then picking up the board and rubbing your hands and picking at your scar. Absolutely genius always enjoyable to watch please keep it coming.
I like the fact that every time he cursed, he put hit hands to cover up the lips to avoid the demonitization. Smort 😉
9:35 loved the increasing number of hands lol
Mehdi is in the level of dr. Manhattan.
I love how his channel went from “Watch me shock the *BLEEP* out of myself!” to “Science!”
If you were paying attention, there was always science ;)
Yes but it just got more concentrated
It sound something like glados said
Your pfp got me
That was basically his plan the whole time.
He covered his mouth everytime he “sweared” until the “I just said bleep” joke…
2:51 I was expecting it to blast on mehdi's face
Can we all just appreciate how masterfully he covers his mouth every time he *$#ps in introduction, so we can't make out the word
Why you wanna make out with a word
@Nguyễn Tường Nguyên holy “beep” a VNmese
Vjp pro
1:26 that was smooth af(*bleeep*).
As a musician, I found your explanation of resonance chamber to be the most bizzaire and weird I have ever heard :D.
You also surprised me saying that it has to be in front of the speaker. Pretty much every application I can think of has the resonance chamber behind the source of sound, not in front of it. I mean, speaker columns for example have cavity inside, which acts as a resonance chamber, while the speakers are on the outside. Piano has a resonance chamber below the strings, while the opening is over them, same with violin, guitar and many more instruments.
BTW, a great example of how powerful resonance chamber can be is if you have one of those little instruments used inside music box. Take it out and you can barely hear any sound. Put it on a piano (or even some regular furniture) and suddenly it gets very loud.
Never thought of speaker cabinets as impedance matching before, that's a great insight!
4:02 i want a 10 hours version of that
Me too lol
“You write some code and suddenly you know electronics, you don’t know a damn thing” As a programmer and arduino enthusiast, I feel personally attacked.
Arduinos are amazing but tbh it is really rewarding to make things with hardware instead. Some things are actually simpler using hardware.
Prove him wrong , if you can.
Arduino is great
But the advanced electronics guys actually would go into how Arduino actually works rather than how to use them
Of course if you have learned computer science and use it for Arduino then you don't know much about electronics compared to ones who learn electronics
@@jafferkhan175 An electrical engineer designs circuits.
A programmer also designs circuits which are a lot more sophisticated by changing the way electrons move through the millions of logic gates of a cpu by writing code instead of connecting wires and components.....
I love when he starts off with “see here” as he hides under the table from his own work
Love your channel, dude! Honestly learned more from your vids than in three years of gcse physics
Was that his real toe in that stubbing scene? Does he do his own stunts? We know he does. Bravery.
Sacrifices must be made for science /salute
He's the Jackie Chan of electronics
Yea
@@krloz3c857 BAHAHAH i guess he is
@@epsileth o7
4:02 I'm genuinely impressed by that performance. So impressed that I had to watch it three times.
Please tell me it wasn't edited in from another source.
I vaguely remember, from a video several years ago, that he's part of an orchestra, or had something to do with singing. More like opera singing, not something casual. So I do believe that it wasn't edited.
@@Renee_R343 It doesn't sound edited at all. And it's quite damn impressive what he did.
@@DejonckheereWard The voice of an angel
It is a typical thing in iranian people their voice are perfect
I'm sad I didn't see this video when it was released because I just recently subscribed. I can't explain how much joy I felt (as a audio engineer and music producer) when I saw how much Mehdi understands audio. Even more so when the 1,000 Hz tone was actually 1,000 Hz! (At least until near the end of the video, where it changed to roughly 1,100 Hz, but I believe that's a result of the Triangle-to-Sine wave process, and it isn't a large tonal difference anyway.)
8:55 he really wanted to use the bleeping button
I just love how the circuit spontaneously combusts on the second attempt
boi do i have a channel for you
What how 17 hours
@@solelgammal patrons
he left a paper sheat under it
@@AlexYaga wut?
Mehdi is making a code oscillator for learning Morse Code :D
...and he used way too many components.
@@derekdowns6275 yeah he could have just used a resonance cavity, magnetron, transformer, capacitor, diode, and tank of hydrogen to make an active Maser, then he could skip the speaker and just make every atom in the room go beep
@@derekdowns6275 I mean what's the difference? A few extra cents and a few more seconds putting it together?
@@Ivy_Panda It's not the cost or time. It's more about intelligent, eloquent and efficient solutions that are more robust and dependable. Could have made this oscillator with 4 components, plus speaker, battery and switch. 2 transistors, 1 resistor, 1 ceramic disc capacitor. That is all it takes.
Dah dit dah dit. Dah dah dit dah
8:49 Electroboom: Ok, cleaned up,(turns around)…
Paper towel: it is kinda cold in this room
Circuit: oh let me help you!
At 6:50 he goes Canadian
I almost flipped at 4:01. Not to mention you hit all the high notes perfectly but your staccato was shockingly good! This man has unlimited talents. 👏👏👏
He nailed it with that queen of the night soprano voice
i was looking 4 this comment xD
It was magnificent!
بلاخره یه ایرانی دیدم که کامنت گذاشت
Who the phok are you...
By Mozart (Magic Flute) if anyone's interested
4:15 : that one friend leaning his chair in class
Loved the project and the purpose behind it.
2:16 damn , he roasted every coder + himself lol
Well I don't think he roasted every coder because what he said is pretty much true .They cant make hardware they only know software
@@attackaffection5444 For example, Embedded Firmware Engineers are a possible exception to the rule.
unless you're some crazy lowlevel freak pretty accurate
Depends, I'm a Computer Engineer student, we do deal with hardware and software that is related to computers. Well, you could still say we do deal with electronics, but only a limited scope of things.
r/kamikazibywords
"I need a button to censor myself in real life"
> makes a telegraph
ruclips.net/video/kmobZy93fuk/видео.html yes 🤕
I can finally learn something. Keep it up!
5:37 Mehdi-cine bottle
wonderful and necessary product 😁
..btw, when will you make something on the Taz from the back? 😊
SOON! Hopefully
@@ElectroBOOM do you like fitness
Ayyyyy my guy margizmo
@@guythatdoesthings4935 I am _amazed_ that a real, actual person looked at Mehdi's body and thought "I wonder if this guy is into fitness". Unless you are completely blind, in which case: yes Mehdi is obviously extremely fit and strong, and fitness is in fact his second passion in life after FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIERS.
@@desmond-hawkins Yknow, some people do fitness to get into better shape. You’re like the same person who makes fun off fat people at the gym.
The circuit is quite simple
"If you're an electrical engineer"
😂 my last electronics exam at university was about that, not easy at all😂
It's funny because we built something very similar in my engineering degree, but my groups was a 20v pk to pk square wave, actual triangle, and filtered sine wave, so was a perfect sine wave filtered from the square wave to make a function generator. Could do 20-40khz from memory. All built from op amps, and near none of the maths worked out so I had to find the correct resistance values with pots. Was a great time
I want that crazy ass sound of the audio test as a text message tone now.
1:00 Well I just bought myself a red rubber chicken that is a dogs toy and it makes that horrible noise when you squeeze it. Hee hee hee. I named him red rocket. He can be my bleep sound.
You need a "rectify" button for LATITY!
Ha ha. Howw
Yes, but He needs to program
He doesn't need any button because he is already *THE RECTIFIER*
@@ilyassekharbouch yes
whaaaaaaaa??????
8:42 is the timestamp for your standard ElectroBOOM goodness
and its next level at 8:50
@Tank Dempsey uhhh...
@Tank Dempsey nice reference
@@manueloverdrive What is he referring to?
and that;s why i want him to make circuits again
I learned much more than I expected I would, thank you
Actually quite interesting! I'm going to have to build one of these.
"the circuit is simple"
yes, simple.
Simple for people who understand certain things of electronics, if you don’t know them you cant say it’s simple. Everything is simple but you have to know certain things.
It's a lot simpler than the circuit to make an Arduino... If you include the Arduino. Hahah. But amplifier circuits aren't TOO hard to grasp, neither are low pass filters. I personally struggle with switching power circuits. And lately I've been thinking about trying a discrete CPU... but logic with 74 series IC's and normal discrete components starts to hurt my head but I find it super interesting.
@@Tomasu82 Not my area of expertise but I learnt quite well the 74 series circuitry with Tocci, might be of help.
It is simple enough. It has like 3 or 4 stages with very few components each.
If you know something about electronics, yeh... It's pretty simple
"it won't be a problem if its not used continuously"
I wonder how many videos it will survive for then :)
@@Gamerman2077 i suppose being a Patreon supporter is kind of like being a wizard
When you do a longer bleep at 10:31, the frequency of the bleep seems to briefly rise. What's up with that?
thank you man, now i know how to make a bonfire
4:01 true masterpiece
I dunno why but the cough at the end was hilarious
8:50 Remember when he almost set his previous house on fire? well this reminds me that lucky moment🤣🤣
Yo, what? Do you have a link?
@@asbeltrion search electroboom what is circuit
He is putting o2 to it
I love how he teaches us what to do by doing exactly not what to do
His ability to wave his hand in front of his mouth everytime is on point lol truly a skilled man
This channel must be a blessing for anyone studying this stuff in school. It's so entertaining I've been watching for years without any knowledge on this stuff, and with a completely unrelated major in school
It was really fun to use him in electricity presentation during HS Science classes :)
9:07
Lizards detaching their tails to escape predators:
I love this !$%ing so much! great singing coming from a musical background :)
Great video! Love the new backdrop
little did we know, he has the voice of an angel
Speak for yourself
@@R3lay0 And you classical music people wonder why your all called snobs
9:44 I love that the ElectroBOOM crew are getting more screen time nowdays
I was very confused in the beginning, I glad you cleared the bleeping out
Fantastic job on the magic flute!
0:32 He literally said the word "Bleep" 🤣🤣🤣
2:59 Medhi the TIE fighter
Lol
Boba Fett?
I love how the fire starts right when he turns the other way
Bleeping amazing
"Can I show you how your cavity hole size changes the resonance with my driver frequency" is gonna be my pick up line from now on
Pick up line? You damn well know that's a line you **close** with if anything
@@kurtilingus Username checks out
Larger the hole is the slower you need to move back and forth(frequency)
So make the victim's cavity hole smaller to increase the resonance frequency
Oh god what have I done
@@tdelfino2509 @Josué Vicioso Hahaha, I think the last time I got a username acknowledgement was two lifetime incarnations ago & would still have to go 3x farther back to recall the same + topical relevance.... I feel so validated! Lol
@@YTshashmeera I didn't realize creating high voltage in a smaller form-factor had so much inherent trauma-ripple associated with it. Seems...."noisy," lol
Finally I found a fellow human that makes things that doesn’t know how to program an arduino!
@@StellarSurge Why not we use both bruh
ugh same, imma learn them now tho because a 50ct atTiny is cheaper than a 30ct opAmp and a whole bunch of resistors
imma still use opAmps for circuits that need to be super fast or take super little current, but my days of making crazy stuff with oscillators, mem cells and schmitt triggers using only two opamp circuits are finally gonna be over
Brilliant!
Thank you!
Thanks for such an amazing video.
I was impressed by how well he had his hand directly between his mouth and the camera at every critical moment.
4:45 One of the golden rules of making "Yo momma" jokes
That's gold
@@halfpace4426 at least it doesn’t like to react with much :)
Curiosity stream: so what videos do you want us to sponsor?
Electroboom: yes
Great video. I did learn!