This gives me a good redstone idea that Mumbo could try... Automated musical chairs! The songs get cut off at random intervals, and everyone but a few people in the minecart chairs start falling into lava. Could be a fun project! (also potentially future update hermitcraft material)
This is an amazing idea! Depower the hopper under the jukebox randomly to stop the music, then after a delay, cause the floor to retract. Only the minecart track, the carts on it, remain. Maybe add powered rails for extra challenge. I like this idea.
After people got mad at Minecraft live 2021 cause they announced a lot of features that ended up getting scrapped they decided to go safer last year, even saying on the live that they are only going to be talking about things that are practically 99% done. Of course people then proceeded to get mad that the next update was tiny and barely anything is being added. Some people 😐
"You know, for years, scientists have wondered, can you make grown men and women weep tears of joy by playing Lena Raine's "Pigstep"? And the answer is yes, you can, as long as it is preceded by seven "Cat"s."
The crazy thing about Jukeboxes isnt even that they can be played automatically but that they can be used as 4-bit information storage in a single block.
@@hsheheishje9649 Jukeboxes interact with comparators to create one of sixteen redstone signals depending on the disc. Since bits are multiplicative by two, 1-bit is either on or off, (0-1) aka binary. 2-bit has four different outcomes, (00-01-10-11), 3-bit has eight options, (000-001-010-011-100-101-110-111), and 4-bit of course has sixteen. Usually we represent sixteen in hexadecimal instead for ease of use. (0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-a-b-c-d-e-f) with f corresponding to a value of fifteen, which is the sixteenth value in the sequence.
That's cool. I hadn't realized they had updated the jukeboxes like that and now I'm wondering how to make a jukebox set up where players enter a "coin" and get to select the song that plays.
A simple way (if you have some redstone knowledge) would be locking filtered hoppers, each with their own disk. Then using the button (only active if a coin was put in the system) to unlock that specific hopper to flow the disc into the jukebox. Once the disk is done it would then need to flow the disc back into the empty space. It wouldn't be that compact however.
Here's an additional challenge: add a system that allows you to put in whatever combination of music discs you want into a selection chest, play them in order _or_ shuffle them, then deposit them back in the selection chest either after they've all been played or when a stop/eject button is pressed. Additional challenge: combine this with the portal mod to make a DVD player, which plays a different movie depending on what disc is inserted.
being able to make a looping jukebox or jukebox on shuffle is so nice for them like jukeboxes are nice to have in case you just want to listen to music briefly but the ability to have ones in your base not need to be manually replayed or changed means you can just straight up have them on now with zero hassle really
I used 4:27 to copy the back and 4:35 to copy the front. I still don't know how it works but it does work, I just don't know how to do the whole button thing so I use the lever. hope this helps also, I recommend making a record farm to easily get most of the discs (as well as free gunpowder)
@@aceofnothing7469 I did the same, it's pretty cool. I built it with stone and dirt blocks on the edge of my mountain fort, so it fits nicely into the scenery.
Wow, that's awesome! I don't do a ton of redstone, but I took a step outside of my comfort zone this weekend and managed to make an automatic playlist. Your designs are a lot more compact though, so I'll definitely return to this video when I want to build one of these in an actual survival world :D
that’s great to hear! i’ve been messing around with redstone ever since it was first introduced to the game, so i know from experience that it can take a bit to get a real understanding of how it works, but you’ve got the right attitude to learn, and i wish you good luck in your redstone endeavors! :D
Most of the complicated mechanics all come down to compacting builds, I've noticed. It's pretty fun to see how much effort can be put in to go from a 10x10 space to an 8x8 or so.
Nice! Right on the (day scheduled+1). Congrats. It's so lovely seeing you enjoy doing videos again, I find it very noticeable in the past two videos. Keep 'em coming! :)
I refuse to use anything other than mumbo videos to rebuild redstone contraptions myself because whenever something doesn't work I'm required to think for myself which has helped me learn redstone in the past quite effectively compared to step by step guides
Thank you for this, I was just trying to make an automatic juke box on my server. I have the randomised jukebox working fine, using a different method to yours, but I did pinch your record display thing to add to my base to show which record is currently playing. It took me a little while to manage to fit it into my current base design, what with me having a lot of redstone in my building already, in the location where I wanted the display to show. But it is now working and looks brilliant!
Makes for some fun with codelock doors, they could already be used for it given the redstone strength was equal to the disc number before but the ability to move them in and out via redstone makes for easier input design instead of having to allow access to a music box.
You can very easily add an input to remove the disc early. Since a hopper under the jukebox would lock the hopper while a disc is playing, just use a hopper minecart, push a wall block onto the center of it, and when you want to end a song just push the wall with the hopper minecart under the jukebox and then retract it. Then you can take the disc out of the hopper minecart with normal hoppers under it.
I love how Mumbo went from making redstone contraptions, to making redstone contraptions and decorating it, Mumbo the redstone-builder hybrid Minecraft Player :)
Hey, I hope you read this because I've got an amazing video idea! You should make a remastered 20 doors in 100 seconds video but make them huge and more modern. One of those videos from 9 years ago popped up on my for you page and I remembered the times those videos were the reasons I watched you. I recommend doing a video of building it and then show it off at the end because that would be way more entertaining for this audience. I hope you consider doing this idea!! Have a nice day
I built this in mc before your video came out by a day. Mine was oversimplifed. It used a sculk sensor, water and fish. The dropper would send the discs up a water column past a hopper on top of the jukebox. The sculk sensor would trigger the dropper when it hears the hopper pick up items on the receving side and the sound of fish and mobs. When the jukebox is done playing, a hopper below picks it up and sends it into the shuffling system described above. Sculk sensors can be used to generate random signals based on the background noise in mc.
The final product is something I'd actually want in my base which is a weird thing to say because it's pretty big for something so pointless, but the ambiance and feeling it would add would be unmatched, plus it would give me a big appreciateion for Minecraft music disks
1) i was just thinking today that i really wanted to make something like this and it happened to show up on my feed and 2) i am absolutely terrible (like really really bad) at redstone, but just from pausing to look at your design i was able to recreate the shuffler part! i'm honestly so pleased with myself right now (i won't be making the display with the lamps, mind you) but this is such a nice little contraption thank you mumbo lol
For real it's like they're starting to implement the good features from bedrock. Maybe they'll increase the Java wither to bedrock difficulty to actually give Java players a challenge.
„This is such an easy update with simple mechanics. I will get this one“ - *Mumbo places the first three redstone dusts* - „Okay, I‘m out“. But there still is something extremely calming and entertaining about Mumbo doing his stuff
Could you use this to make a music-powered combination lock? Like, have a specific order to the way that discs have to be inputted, and, since there aren't discs at the place of the lock, it's much more difficult to break. Idk about practicality rn, but it could be pretty cool to build?
5:06 Mumbo: you can have this somewhere in your base and constantly have background music as if there is not such a feature; regardless, pretty cool disc shuffler
I absolutely love that the redstone just gets outputed from the jukebox. The bare minimum you need for redstone output with it is a single side hidden, if it was just comparator you couldn't use the top or bottom for it
Yeah i have a better idea for this. It’s simple, first off only have one dropper not two, and another dropper facing into it. Have all the ejected discs get sent up above the system, where they will be held until after the jukebox no longer gives a redstone signal and the bottom dropper has no discs, using an and gate. Once this happens, all the discs at the top get put into droppers and dropped onto a block that is being held by an extended sticky piston. After theyve all been fired out, the block retracts and they get dropped onto a double hopper, which randomly throws them into the two droppers, and the droppers make it double and then triple random on top of that. It’s generally simpler in design and would have far less parts, and could be made by even a novice, as really the only complex part is making the and gate. The reat is just droppers hoppers and one piston. Not as compact, but far simpler and also has much more randomness. Also works much more like the shuffler on your phone, where when a playlist ends and you have it set to repeat playlist, it reshuffles them all only once the last song plays, and then starts over. So this design is identical to ACTUAL shuffle modes, not an approximation of it.
It's easy to work around, usually if you want the top part of the Jukebox to be visible it'll be touching the ground, so you can put a redstone torch right under it to make sure the trapdoors are permanently powered
I was editing my video and I didn't even pay attention, I know it was about music disc and redstone. Never mind, Mumbo's voice is very satisfying to listen.
The main thing I like about Redstone is that it becomes a continuously growing puzzle each section becoming more complex and specific than the previous, continuesly changing until the goal has been reached or the user gives up trying.
iPodologist here, I was on the team that designed the iPod and I can say it took long strenuous 60 hour work weeks to figure out how to fit all the droppers and hoppers into the iPod, but we eventually got it working and the design was so compact and unorthodox that we felt like madmen after having designed it, but seeing its success our time was clearly worth it.
Mumbo: " The fact JukeBoxes with Music can be part of an amazing Redstone Build someone will likely do it for sure. " Also Mumbo: " I want to make my own i-Spud where it can be my personal playlist of music. For example, Potatonite by SpudderMan5000. "
for people who want to do a more compact style having blocks to indicate instead of lights can be done. The length of a block despawn is longer than any mysic disk so, when music disk play check power depending on power despence block. I cannot explain how it works very well in words but it esentially quaters the size. Only thing that takes up much space is the power level indicator and thats mainly because I suck at compressing those :)
Mumbo, tie in secret doors to certain songs playing on the jukebox with the red stone reader, could make a ‘mystic’ tower that way, currently building one that opens up the floor on the spooky song.
Now I just need song selection, playlist creation, playlist suffle, loop this song, loop all songs, earlier song, first song, next song, last song and wireless buttons.
You could build them in a square in a party room as "playlists", and filter out the scary disks on some playlists. Or have them more common for a spooky playlist
Strange, you said "If I was building this in my base" and not "When I will build it in my base" Awesome contraption! I like redstone circuits that are fun instead of just functional. Thank you!
I love that Mumbo is just the Minecraft dad that is always slightly behind on the updates but is still invested in their features.
Absolutely accurate
Nah, Mumbo’s the Minecraft grandad, cause he’s so enthusiastic even if he’s not sure what they mean
@Don't Read My Profile Picture Ok I won't if you really don't want me to
@Don't Read My Profile Picture I can't tell if you're actually a bot or if you like to pretend to be one
Are yah building son?
I love how he wanted to make the redstone as compact as possible just to add a giant display that takes up a bunch of space
Yes
Even if jukeboxes doesn't have many uses they still have a special place in my heart
Jukeboxes are the 🐐
They play music… what else do you expect from a jukebox?
Your heart must be gigantic
To me, that only plays modded, no modpack is complete without a way to listen music discs on the go and/or more music discs. Love them.
The recipe alone is nostalgic, not getting much as simple as it these days
This gives me a good redstone idea that Mumbo could try... Automated musical chairs!
The songs get cut off at random intervals, and everyone but a few people in the minecart chairs start falling into lava. Could be a fun project! (also potentially future update hermitcraft material)
Would make for a great mini game with friends
This is an amazing idea! Depower the hopper under the jukebox randomly to stop the music, then after a delay, cause the floor to retract. Only the minecart track, the carts on it, remain. Maybe add powered rails for extra challenge. I like this idea.
Make this the top comment so mumbo can see it
Yes
Best comment
People having been calling this update small when this snapshot is literally proof that it has a lot more content than previouspy announced
This. Mojang started playing it safe with the sneek peeks and such ever since they decided to not add fireflies after announcing them.
After people got mad at Minecraft live 2021 cause they announced a lot of features that ended up getting scrapped they decided to go safer last year, even saying on the live that they are only going to be talking about things that are practically 99% done. Of course people then proceeded to get mad that the next update was tiny and barely anything is being added. Some people 😐
Well, you can't fix stupid lol. When it comes to me the only way I will learn about upcoming features is through Mumbo Jumbo
@@lukavuolo5894 I mean these are probably different people, but it's definitely a better move to start small with announcements
nobody has called this update small
Now make a shuffling device that plays Cat 21 times in a row but slides an "it's not unusual" in the middle
“It was like the liberation of The End”
I was not expecting a salt and pepper diner reference
i’ve heard this joke before
This is such an awesome reference 😂
"You know, for years, scientists have wondered, can you make grown men and women weep tears of joy by playing Lena Raine's "Pigstep"? And the answer is yes, you can, as long as it is preceded by seven "Cat"s."
I love how this machine has better shuffle functionality than Spotify
Spotify has a fake shuffle (that sucks). It used to have true randomized shuffle, but then you could get the same song 4 times in a row.
I was going to make the half-joke that it has better shuffle functionality than RUclips Music (half-joke because it's absolutely true).
This build can never EVER be finished without the dancing parrots all over it
You are completely correct
I found Grian's alt account!!! 😂
At this point Mumbo's time schedule has become a regular thing to mention in a video 😂
It's almost like he schedules when he talks about it
The crazy thing about Jukeboxes isnt even that they can be played automatically but that they can be used as 4-bit information storage in a single block.
Nibbleboxes.
4bit? I haven't messed with jukeboxes so I don't really know, but wouldn't it be 2bit? For the jukebox either having a disc or not.
@@hsheheishje9649 Jukeboxes interact with comparators to create one of sixteen redstone signals depending on the disc. Since bits are multiplicative by two, 1-bit is either on or off, (0-1) aka binary. 2-bit has four different outcomes, (00-01-10-11), 3-bit has eight options, (000-001-010-011-100-101-110-111), and 4-bit of course has sixteen. Usually we represent sixteen in hexadecimal instead for ease of use. (0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-a-b-c-d-e-f) with f corresponding to a value of fifteen, which is the sixteenth value in the sequence.
@@hsheheishje9649 It can store 16 different redstone signals, as each disk has a different strength output.
@@RobinRhombus2 That makes sense. I didn't think about comparators for some reason.
Always a good evening when Mumbo uploads.
Almost midnight for me!
Hi
22:10 here😴
Huh it’s the afternoon for me I’m about to eat lunch
@Don't Read My Profile Picture not even the church can fix you
You should put this into your HC base. The styling even fits.
yes this is great
Was just about to comment this
Cub has got one in his base actually
When mumbo's able to make an interesting video about a tiny jukebox update - you know he's a legend.
How do you know it’s interesting? The video came out 2 minutes ago and it’s 8 minutes long
@@callumhunter3645 maybe member
or bot
i dont see they are a member so maybe bot
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That's cool. I hadn't realized they had updated the jukeboxes like that and now I'm wondering how to make a jukebox set up where players enter a "coin" and get to select the song that plays.
A simple way (if you have some redstone knowledge) would be locking filtered hoppers, each with their own disk. Then using the button (only active if a coin was put in the system) to unlock that specific hopper to flow the disc into the jukebox. Once the disk is done it would then need to flow the disc back into the empty space. It wouldn't be that compact however.
this is a great QOL change for a underappreciated block. love the jukebox and i hope to see mumbo put it somewhere in his base.
If all the hermits worked together, they could recreate that one scary disk. Creo armor stands, etho and mumbo timing, pearl scary cave, etc.
Mumbo is the only person that I could learn from hours on end without getting bored.
So I come back to this video and find..
1.7k likes🤯
THANKS!
Mumbo for mayor
@@alasdair2055lol
Heckin bots man
(There is a bot in the comment OP is not a bot to my knowledge
Wait until you try watching every single Mumbo video in order
@@ThemightyTho I am not a BOT!!!
Here's an additional challenge: add a system that allows you to put in whatever combination of music discs you want into a selection chest, play them in order _or_ shuffle them, then deposit them back in the selection chest either after they've all been played or when a stop/eject button is pressed.
Additional challenge: combine this with the portal mod to make a DVD player, which plays a different movie depending on what disc is inserted.
Oooh yes a queue!
Spotify in Minecraft, let's go
Wooo a single hopper
i made this but after the first shuffle its randomized its kinda bad but im not good at redstone so
The nice thing about being subbed to mumbo is that if a new redstone feature comes out you can see what he does with it
3 months later
@@Naokarmahopefully not all the time 😅😂
being able to make a looping jukebox or jukebox on shuffle is so nice for them
like jukeboxes are nice to have in case you just want to listen to music briefly but the ability to have ones in your base not need to be manually replayed or changed means you can just straight up have them on now with zero hassle really
I’d love to see a tutorial on both designs so that viewers can also build them.
Not quite a tutorial but pretty sure you can figure them out from this video, At least one of them.
I think he doesn't do tutorials as much anymore because of how often they get ripped off/stolen and passed off as someone else's creations.
I used 4:27 to copy the back and 4:35 to copy the front. I still don't know how it works but it does work, I just don't know how to do the whole button thing so I use the lever. hope this helps
also, I recommend making a record farm to easily get most of the discs (as well as free gunpowder)
@@aceofnothing7469 I did the same, it's pretty cool. I built it with stone and dirt blocks on the edge of my mountain fort, so it fits nicely into the scenery.
This is the sort of Mumbodery that I miss in Minecraft. Just plain ol' useful redstone contraptions.
Wow, that's awesome! I don't do a ton of redstone, but I took a step outside of my comfort zone this weekend and managed to make an automatic playlist. Your designs are a lot more compact though, so I'll definitely return to this video when I want to build one of these in an actual survival world :D
that’s great to hear! i’ve been messing around with redstone ever since it was first introduced to the game, so i know from experience that it can take a bit to get a real understanding of how it works, but you’ve got the right attitude to learn, and i wish you good luck in your redstone endeavors! :D
Most of the complicated mechanics all come down to compacting builds, I've noticed. It's pretty fun to see how much effort can be put in to go from a 10x10 space to an 8x8 or so.
compactness comes with practice, if you enjoyed redstone and continue using it, you'll realize that yourself too
"due to update ordering" man, i didn't think mumbo was really aware of subtick processes, that's awesome
Mumbo literally invented one of those old-fashioned car stereos for a modern shuffler.
Here for it.
8:14 There it is, the line we've been waiting for
I was genuinly considering buying Bedrock when I found out they allowed hoppers to feed into jukeboxes, this is a very welcome change.
If you have Java, you get bedrock for free as of a few weeks ago. So you might just get it anyway!
As an Xbox owner I want to say, do not go to bedrock if your planning to do restone.
@@TuxicToiger They've brought that back? Nice to hear, not everyone jumped on the free key back before 2020.
Mumbo: I've never had a redstone island before
MagmaMusen: I am four parallel universes ahead of you
Nice! Right on the (day scheduled+1).
Congrats.
It's so lovely seeing you enjoy doing videos again, I find it very noticeable in the past two videos. Keep 'em coming! :)
I refuse to use anything other than mumbo videos to rebuild redstone contraptions myself because whenever something doesn't work I'm required to think for myself which has helped me learn redstone in the past quite effectively compared to step by step guides
I swear every time Mumbo uploads I scramble to start playing it as fast as humanly possible😂😂
This is so relatable
Same 💀
Yep
Mumbo: *points out there is a island for his redstone*
Magma Musen: This town ain't big enough for the two of us.
I love that with so many changes and being this far behind, Mumbo still took the time to give his undivided attention to the jukebox update.
I love it when mumbo troubleshoots redstone, and goes through his thought process, it's always fun and informative at the same time
Doesn't matter what video Mumbo makes, I'll watch it immediately.
you know mumbo is old when he's still building piston t-flipflops instead of two droppers facing each other
I’m loving the multiple uploads Mumbos vids are always so entertaining
Thank you for this, I was just trying to make an automatic juke box on my server. I have the randomised jukebox working fine, using a different method to yours, but I did pinch your record display thing to add to my base to show which record is currently playing.
It took me a little while to manage to fit it into my current base design, what with me having a lot of redstone in my building already, in the location where I wanted the display to show. But it is now working and looks brilliant!
Nice to see jukeboxes finally got an upgrade
Makes for some fun with codelock doors, they could already be used for it given the redstone strength was equal to the disc number before but the ability to move them in and out via redstone makes for easier input design instead of having to allow access to a music box.
There was no world for this, so I just spent an hour meticulously watching the video and recreating it by hand. it works perfectly :D
5:14 This island and the background are somehow give me a sense of nostalgia
I think it looks simalar to magma musens Island
@@squibkanotty99I knew it looked familiar
Mumbo: makes a redstone lamop display board to show which disk is playing
The text right above the hotter: Am I a joke to you?
3:33 “levers are for losers” - mumbo earlier
make a video with this activated for a really long time, i would totally listen to that for ages
I love this concept now there is a new way to add secret rooms in your base without it being suspicious.
You can very easily add an input to remove the disc early. Since a hopper under the jukebox would lock the hopper while a disc is playing, just use a hopper minecart, push a wall block onto the center of it, and when you want to end a song just push the wall with the hopper minecart under the jukebox and then retract it. Then you can take the disc out of the hopper minecart with normal hoppers under it.
8:15
HE SAID THE THING
I love how Mumbo went from making redstone contraptions, to making redstone contraptions and decorating it,
Mumbo the redstone-builder hybrid Minecraft Player :)
Hey, I hope you read this because I've got an amazing video idea! You should make a remastered 20 doors in 100 seconds video but make them huge and more modern. One of those videos from 9 years ago popped up on my for you page and I remembered the times those videos were the reasons I watched you. I recommend doing a video of building it and then show it off at the end because that would be way more entertaining for this audience. I hope you consider doing this idea!! Have a nice day
I built this in mc before your video came out by a day. Mine was oversimplifed. It used a sculk sensor, water and fish. The dropper would send the discs up a water column past a hopper on top of the jukebox. The sculk sensor would trigger the dropper when it hears the hopper pick up items on the receving side and the sound of fish and mobs.
When the jukebox is done playing, a hopper below picks it up and sends it into the shuffling system described above.
Sculk sensors can be used to generate random signals based on the background noise in mc.
Bro is literally breathing oxygen in order to make this video
Too true
The final product is something I'd actually want in my base which is a weird thing to say because it's pretty big for something so pointless, but the ambiance and feeling it would add would be unmatched, plus it would give me a big appreciateion for Minecraft music disks
7:40 oh, no! Mumbo is the Boogie Man again!
I can hear the sound of puzzlemap creators scrambling to make an entire map where you have to find the music disc in an escape room
I would absolutely love to build this in my base. Hope someone comes up with a build tutorial for the whole shebang.
just watch this video; are you that lazy?
@@timewarpdrive77 its not exactly the easiest to follow
Calling it now. Mumbo's going to build an 80's diner with this kind of jukebox in the next season of Hermitcraft.
Instantly inspired to build my own version. Maybe only with 9 discs so I have one dropper and can choose the best ones.
1) i was just thinking today that i really wanted to make something like this and it happened to show up on my feed and 2) i am absolutely terrible (like really really bad) at redstone, but just from pausing to look at your design i was able to recreate the shuffler part! i'm honestly so pleased with myself right now (i won't be making the display with the lamps, mind you) but this is such a nice little contraption thank you mumbo lol
You should definitely consider putting this in your base. It already matches the vault.
I love listening to mumbo because I have no idea what’s going on but I know he’s having fun and honestly that makes it all worth it
I'm happy to see that Mumbo's inventions are now back again to really quite simple!
This is incredibly cool and I love that it actually looks like a wide, short jukebox.
This build is incredible, but the only thing it's missing is a skip button!
sadly you cant do that because you would have to interact with the juke box
You made a jukebox into an actual jukebox. Maybe a little bigger than the ones in real life, but still immaculate!
5:19 that island looks really similar to the island MagmaMusen always uses.
the moment I saw it I went down to the comments to see if others recognised it too lol
i’ve been looking for this comment for so so long
I am ngl, I did not understand anything other than the contraption is for shuffling music and that you made it work lmao.
I think you are a genius.
It's weird being a Bedrock player and seeing all the Java players going nuts over this.
Same
It's weird being a Java player and seeing 70% of the game's potential is missing in Bedrock 😂
@Gathw fr lol
For real it's like they're starting to implement the good features from bedrock. Maybe they'll increase the Java wither to bedrock difficulty to actually give Java players a challenge.
I’ve never made anything more than an automatic wool farm with redstone but I still enjoy these videos hahaha
I’d like a proper tutorial to make this. I love the design!
„This is such an easy update with simple mechanics. I will get this one“ - *Mumbo places the first three redstone dusts* - „Okay, I‘m out“. But there still is something extremely calming and entertaining about Mumbo doing his stuff
Could you use this to make a music-powered combination lock? Like, have a specific order to the way that discs have to be inputted, and, since there aren't discs at the place of the lock, it's much more difficult to break. Idk about practicality rn, but it could be pretty cool to build?
5:06 Mumbo: you can have this somewhere in your base and constantly have background music
as if there is not such a feature; regardless, pretty cool disc shuffler
I was somewhat hoping you could make a sound visual equaliser out of redstone 😂
I absolutely love that the redstone just gets outputed from the jukebox. The bare minimum you need for redstone output with it is a single side hidden, if it was just comparator you couldn't use the top or bottom for it
I've always wanted to make a playlist in minecraft
Yeah i have a better idea for this. It’s simple, first off only have one dropper not two, and another dropper facing into it. Have all the ejected discs get sent up above the system, where they will be held until after the jukebox no longer gives a redstone signal and the bottom dropper has no discs, using an and gate. Once this happens, all the discs at the top get put into droppers and dropped onto a block that is being held by an extended sticky piston. After theyve all been fired out, the block retracts and they get dropped onto a double hopper, which randomly throws them into the two droppers, and the droppers make it double and then triple random on top of that. It’s generally simpler in design and would have far less parts, and could be made by even a novice, as really the only complex part is making the and gate. The reat is just droppers hoppers and one piston. Not as compact, but far simpler and also has much more randomness. Also works much more like the shuffler on your phone, where when a playlist ends and you have it set to repeat playlist, it reshuffles them all only once the last song plays, and then starts over. So this design is identical to ACTUAL shuffle modes, not an approximation of it.
RIP anyone who decorates by putting trapdoors around their Jukeboxes
They just add more percussion to the music!
It's easy to work around, usually if you want the top part of the Jukebox to be visible it'll be touching the ground, so you can put a redstone torch right under it to make sure the trapdoors are permanently powered
only if you put music in them
I was editing my video and I didn't even pay attention, I know it was about music disc and redstone. Never mind, Mumbo's voice is very satisfying to listen.
@@luissuazo3684 A very small one, but yes, I am ❤
5:15 that looks really similar to magma musen’s island. Even the surrounding land is similar too, just different materials/biomes
Is it similar or the same? Cuz there are actually twin seeds, where the terrain is the same, but biomes are different.
@@sergey1519 I’m not sure. I looked at magma’s island and this island and they look similar.
I'm very glad you remembered to tell us that "it's really quite simple" there at the end.
Wait, really? In what update was this added? This would've been so useful for a contraption I've been working on.
It must be annoying to have a bot get 400 likes on the same comment. At least you have my like!
The main thing I like about Redstone is that it becomes a continuously growing puzzle each section becoming more complex and specific than the previous, continuesly changing until the goal has been reached or the user gives up trying.
Hi mumbo!
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@@Boleemoleehe is
iPodologist here, I was on the team that designed the iPod and I can say it took long strenuous 60 hour work weeks to figure out how to fit all the droppers and hoppers into the iPod, but we eventually got it working and the design was so compact and unorthodox that we felt like madmen after having designed it, but seeing its success our time was clearly worth it.
I have been in need of something like this for so long. A machine that could repeat discs in addition to shuffling them would be amazing
I love the engineering thought experiments in redstone and seemingly random comparison to irl gadgets. 🤭
Mumbo: " The fact JukeBoxes with Music can be part of an amazing Redstone Build someone will likely do it for sure. "
Also Mumbo: " I want to make my own i-Spud where it can be my personal playlist of music. For example, Potatonite by SpudderMan5000. "
100% planning on stealing this design to use in my survival world
for people who want to do a more compact style having blocks to indicate instead of lights can be done. The length of a block despawn is longer than any mysic disk so, when music disk play check power depending on power despence block. I cannot explain how it works very well in words but it esentially quaters the size. Only thing that takes up much space is the power level indicator and thats mainly because I suck at compressing those :)
FINALLY. I’ve been waiting for this since I started playing Minecraft. 12 year old me was very mad that you couldn’t do this in the early days lol
You're a god damn genius. I'm absolutely flabbergasted on the build and the redstone.
He’s always on time 😂❤
Mumbo, tie in secret doors to certain songs playing on the jukebox with the red stone reader, could make a ‘mystic’ tower that way, currently building one that opens up the floor on the spooky song.
Mumbo can do anything from making a walking house to designing Spotify in minecraft
Now I just need song selection, playlist creation, playlist suffle, loop this song, loop all songs, earlier song, first song, next song, last song and wireless buttons.
You could build them in a square in a party room as "playlists", and filter out the scary disks on some playlists. Or have them more common for a spooky playlist
Strange, you said "If I was building this in my base" and not "When I will build it in my base"
Awesome contraption!
I like redstone circuits that are fun instead of just functional. Thank you!
Followed along, got it working! Looks great, works great, totally worth the time!
Jukebox activated secret trap. Hermits next season "sure you can use my card game arena. just put a battle track on so i know your in there"
Watching a mumbo video is probably the best thing I've ever used my phone for during class