The opening where the red and green are playing in octaves is actually a brilliant visual demonstration of how octaves work in music. You just double the frequency to go up an octave. The note A 440Hz (standard tuning note) is one octave up from 220Hz (the A below). Therefore on the motors, doubling the speed of the motor = one octave higher. And you can tell visually that the red motor is exactly twice as fast as the green motor. This is exactly the kind of video I would show to a visual learner in a classroom setting.
AFAIK stepper motors run on square waves, and the NES (and most other consoles/PC's of the time) had at least 1 sound channel for just square waves, since they were pretty easy to make and use for music/sounds
Still happened to me in ~2012! Just put a big inkjet printer with a very heavy print head on a cheap wobbly shelve, and then have it run at 15 pages per minute in full color. It rattled every screw in the entire shelve out 1/8 inch by 2014! That's also why i print long documents on laser printers now.
I love that you can see the 2:1 octave ratio between the red and green levers in the first part of this 😍 (for every full spin the red lever makes, the green one makes exactly a half spin)
You've been on my recommended twice now, I'm super happy to see more machine parts making music, especially these stepper motors. Ever since MrSolidSnake745 disappeared, I've been missing this sort of thing =(
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this is what my 3D printer sounds like when printing a calibration cube at 180mm/s
hahahaha
)))
haha 3d printer nozzle go brrr
Omg, why is that so true
True mine does that too
I like how you are using the chamber of a guitar to capture good bass.
I just noticed that
Omega bran
Oh that's why it sounds so good
yeah
Exactly!
“This thing starts drifting”
Flings of the counter, sprouts wheels then starts shredding
Then it races out of the house down the street. Never to be seen again.
@Henry Sodey no that's gas gas gas
The opening where the red and green are playing in octaves is actually a brilliant visual demonstration of how octaves work in music. You just double the frequency to go up an octave. The note A 440Hz (standard tuning note) is one octave up from 220Hz (the A below). Therefore on the motors, doubling the speed of the motor = one octave higher. And you can tell visually that the red motor is exactly twice as fast as the green motor.
This is exactly the kind of video I would show to a visual learner in a classroom setting.
N E R D A L E R T
please shut the fuck up
Do u also know if there is a kind of programm to do this? I really want to do something like this
@@LuminosityZero shut up he/she is just explaining how it works stop being mean to people
ok
This sounds like something out of an NES game.
Too bad Initial D never got a NES game.
@@diarykeeper because NES was already dead for a year when Initial D came out?
@@arianwinanto6299 r/woosh I think
Yes
AFAIK stepper motors run on square waves, and the NES (and most other consoles/PC's of the time) had at least 1 sound channel for just square waves, since they were pretty easy to make and use for music/sounds
Now this is the true 8-bit music here
More like 4 bit lol
yea haha
@@neil9184 8, because each stepper driver also has an unused direction bit.
@@user2C47 good point but it wasn't used
Printers in the 90s would only go this fast when they went crazy and started jumping on the table kicking.
Still happened to me in ~2012! Just put a big inkjet printer with a very heavy print head on a cheap wobbly shelve, and then have it run at 15 pages per minute in full color. It rattled every screw in the entire shelve out 1/8 inch by 2014! That's also why i print long documents on laser printers now.
I dont even know what a stepper motor is but its my new favorite instrument
its a type of motor, its not an instrument. He changed the speeds and how they rotate to make sound
@@alxti anything can be an instrument
@@neil9184 yeah even mayonase
@@alxti but do u also know how it works and if there is a programm for it cuz i really want to make something like this lol
@@FireLord45 a good light base actually. I have learned alot from kmprovising a pep band gig
I love that you can see the 2:1 octave ratio between the red and green levers in the first part of this 😍 (for every full spin the red lever makes, the green one makes exactly a half spin)
my 3d printer at 1 am when im trying to sleep be like
By God yes I had the same problem with my good ol ender 3, I strongly recommend upgrading any 3d printer to silent stepper motor drivers
If your cheap buy motor dampeners, if your rich follow the advice of the guy above.
The song that plays when your computer downloads something really fast.
everyone talking about 3D printers:
my broke ass here with a cat piano
I just try to use the guitar we have in the house. I'm slowly getting better.
Make a RUclips channel where you just play songs on the cat piano
@@flp322 I think like 50 other you tubers have already done that xD
Hope that doesn't end in a CATastrophe
@@AlechiaTheWitch oh no 🤣
HP Printer users: ah, nothing unusual here.
Can confirm that you're right
Yep
This is true My OfficeJet has a "Quiet Mode". The steppers are slightly quieter but, the paper feeds at full volume.
Can confirm, If I dare print something, running in the 90s plays.
but Quiet Mode
N-NANI?!!!?! MULTI STEPER PRINTING!?
my dude all of this will blow up some time
The time has come
I'm surprised the *motors* didn't blow up already
Zelph takumi engine blown reference
@@andra_syawwal Aye, I don't have the reference. My bad lol
As a electrical engineering student and a musician, this is awsome!
Looks like Takumi's gone electric...
ELECTRIC DORIFTU?!
You've been on my recommended twice now, I'm super happy to see more machine parts making music, especially these stepper motors. Ever since MrSolidSnake745 disappeared, I've been missing this sort of thing =(
Sounds like an 8 bit version, like if this was an Initial D game played on an NES.
My 3D printer at 3am printing a bust of shrek:
Criminally underwatched, subscribed!
when that 86 printer prints faster than the newer printers
The one dislike was the 2000s
🤣🤣🤣
1:24, the beat drop
When my 3d printer is running away after burning another nozzle:
Not gonna lie I would love to hear a sonic R song or two like this
you need to mass produce those
Sounds like a boss battle!👍🙂
Rotating in the 90’s
(Initial 3D)
I’d love to see what a 3D printer would put out with this file
Idk. I would laugh if it just straight printed sound octaves
Sounds like the start of a Jimmy Broadbent live stream! 😅
I watched it all and enjoyed it. No regrets
so when I build an OpenDog I'm definitely giving it the ability to do this
What my parents say going on the internet in the 90s was like:
I NEED MORE!
It’s... Beautiful...
Sounds like you’re playing a game on an old games console. Good sounds.
Takumi drifting a tesla be like
**AE86 casually beating the fuck out of the FC down the mountain**
Can I get this on Spotify? On loop...
Very nice
Friend: You listen to techno?
Me: ...... yes
Why doesn't it have millions of views yet? 🙃
I'M JUST RUNNING IN THE 90'S!!!!!!!!!!
No one:
His 3D printer driver board: Why tf is this guy printing a trueno with a horse in it
Here comes the hotstepper....
amazing
So this is how 8 bit music was made 🤔
My floppy drives at 2am
please make a tutorial
Me using a self-made machine to drift be like:
Not gonna lie after hearing Friday Night Funkin this do be sounding like the boyfriend
I was about to comment that
@@sabo4055 sick
Everyone: grooving
This guy's 3D printer: confused as all hell as why he's printing a bust statue of a biblically accurate angel
Runnin in tve 90' but better
love the vids do can you do
Only true Initial D fans will get this
Oh wow!
My 3D printer when printing a 1/76 scale ae86
I think you need more stepper motors
nice
*3d printer noises intensify*
what would running in the 90s make
sounds like friday night funkin lol
Printing in the 90's
I wonder it could do pitch-bends
My 3d printer when I have the print on the fastest setting
funky
Spinning in the 90’s
My ender 3 after klipper:
So do you convert MIDI files or use some proprietary format? Or something else?
Nothing out of the usual with the schools hp printer
0:12 you CANNOT tell me that does not sound like bf
As it stands the like dislike ratio is 1000:2 including my like.
*1175:2
That just sounds like 500:1 with extra steps. Lol
cool
@SpaceyMan can you play ‘land down under’ by Men at work on stepper motors, please?
Now do the exact same thing with trinamic drivers
You cant, that defeats the point of buying 4 more expensive drivers for it to be quieter
You NEED to attach the motors to an RC car and play the song
Yamaha sound chip be like:
When they ask where 8bit music comes from
Stepper motors run on 16 or 32 bit controllers. If u had an 8 bit controller it would sound quite choppy
It do sound like NES music tho
middle left stepper motor sus
is this on spotify?
Now do it on an actual printer ;P
Someone did it using floppy drives and a scanner lol
@@pixelated.dreams Paweł Zadrożniak - Floppotron
tututututututututt uttuu
tutututu tutututtu
Do kazotsky kick aka soldier of dance
0:59 dont mind me just for me
can u try belugpacito?
I sounds like a bagpipe at some points
Stepping in the 90s
Me not knowing what a stepper motor is:
Beeeeeppebeepbepebep booooooooooop
But what are they running from?
the 3d printed file lmao
Hq sound
how do i make this
Arduino code plz
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Slap these motors in the car and it will go drifting
lol, internet
Looks like you forgot to insert the "sharp" in your score... It's so wacky and "wrong"
Imagine it gets copyrighted
"GNU/free to use"