It was nice that you sugested to not stop watching the video when you were about to start to explain the design (wich is what I usually do). It is really really impresive that such intelligents designs can work togetter and make this! Thank you Mumbo for bringing us this magestic redstone design, each part of it is so usefull that I can imagine me using it soon! PS: What on earth is going on with the comments section?!
"despite its fairly scary-sounding name [the decoder] is actually one of the simplest bits" -Mumbo, pointing directly towards a mash of blue and orange wool decorated with all sorts of redstone, repeaters, comparators, and lamps.
its simple.. the blue and orange wool is to colour-code. The repeaters to power the lines below that arent going tobe used. Idk where are comparators and the lamps are for display/indication
I can't find myself to replicate this result in bedrock edition with different components. I built a different one myself early which was with raw redstone memory. It was using a ROM based design but the buttons part is where the signal strength don't quite seem to work out.
I just love how redstone contraptions can easily get connected to real life digital electronics. Latches, decoders, flip-flops, clocks... all those are terms and components of digital electronics which I am currently studying and learning how they work, yet the exact same things can get created in minecraft and basically simulate real life circuits.
It always depends on the courses that each college / university offers and the department that one is studying into. Some might offer digital electronics, whereas some might offer something completely different instead.
I love this design. I made one that was much larger than this sadly. It worked the way most computer would work. A fairly large decoder made of intersecting lines of redstone with torches attached in different places to trigger different lines of redstone underneath, and then it ties into a 7 segment display. It’s basically a huge box behind the panel and and every number is just a set of instructions pre written in using the torches. The slight disadvantage of your design is if you wanted o put multiple displays next to each other, they would be fairly spaced out from one another. But that might be able to be fixed by making a larger display ( 3 to 4 blocks per segment) while using the same exact redstone behind it. Anyway, it’s far better than what I was able to come up with lol
Hello someone from 6 years ago. I'm 6 years from future of that past. Nice to meet you. I feel sorry that you weren't able to do it. I hope you did it at last tho. By the way, I'm just watching all Mumbo's videos to get an idea of mini redstone builds that I could use to build different builds in bedrock edition. After I understand how it works, I just replicate those mini useful decoders and stuff as mini redstone component circuits for reference using bedrock mechanics in my creative world. Although, I'm not even sure if you are going to see this
It's not redstone computer (as I was hoping for) but it's amazing! btw I still wanna see redstone computer made by Mumbo Jumbo at some point in the future !!!
LEO 188 I made a calculator, didn't really work out too well, but it was great fun (in MCPE) But I was inspired to try to building a computer - that was even worse... So I gave up. Id like to see how yours work.
Woah fair play dude! The different signal strengths for the input is a great idea, so much more compact than the normal way to do it. Keep up the good work.
I recreated this, there are some very interesting redstone circuits in it. The hardest part of this is figuring out how the button panel was wired. Made a slight modification to the display wiring however, as I don't want the display to be indented, having the border and screen flush with each other made it easier to read from certain angles. 6 Stacks of items in the chest if anyone is wondering, and there is a hidden comparator in the panel just right of the "0" button. This build is awesome, I had a blast reverse engineering it
omg this is genius! I've built 7 segment displays before, but i always built the torch part that decides which segments get lit up horizontally, never even thought of building it vertically. I really love how you did this! awesome job mumbo!
Mitchel schafer it does for me two and it frustrates me when someone says their makeing a tutorial and then doesn't, like the elevator he used in hermitcraft season 4. Still like him though.
I have managed to recreate this, and i have made the challange he said at the end work, if you're curious i could give a world download or something, mine isn't ad clean and colourcoded though but it's something
There is not a single comment I've found that doesn't have miss Mumbo in it. You guys share a huge audience. EDIT: I have found THIRTEEN comments that don't include it!
I've been challenging myself to create more redstone that looks like yours (not messy) so I've been going through your old videos trying to educate myself and maybe build a thing or two of your design, and I'm extremely excited to say I just replicated this exact build on Bedrock 1.20 and it functions so much better than the two I've built from scratch not to mention MUCH smaller haha. These 7 segment displays are insane!
When I saw how you powered the segments for different numbers, it just amazed me how you could use the repeaters and torches' strategic positions that translate into a specific number. That is one of the best Redstone designs I have seen from you.
When you explain it, it makes a lot of sense. I've been trying to wrap .y head around advanced Redstone logic, and this helped me with a few of the concepts.
This build is actually very well done. When I was thinking about how to build that I was thinking that it would be a good idea to do it using signal strength, and you did. If all your videos were like this I'd re sub
I Was Looking for the decoder and You Just did awesome job on it mumbo,teached me alot,the decoder simply have line of torch according to the number and 7 segments go upto all blocks,and If we selected third torch then we need to power specific segments,and whichever segments we dont want to connect we place a repeater to block it,Got a lot of ideas thanks!
Appreciate this video so much. I stop playing minecraft couple years ago, but I always enjoy to watch people make things like this (that they have to sit and thought a lot to figure out how to make it). I used to make this kind of "binary" and "cumputer-like" circuits with displays and things like that. Really miss playing minecraft
The decoder Mumbo explains at the end is exactly the sort of thing taught in a college level Digital Logic Design class. I would honestly not be surprised if there are summer camp computer classes that target middle school level students as sort of a "electrical engineering" introduction using Minecraft redstone circuits. I think it would get a lot of kids interested in a career in engineering, if they realized this stuff is actually really useful (as well as fun to learn).
Lord Feish In the course of my learning to do redstone i made a machine that achieves exactly the same thing on the same kind of display, but with a completely different mechanism. Instead of using signal strength from buttons, i used levers that would each power a row of pistons, some of which pushed redstone blocks onto powered rail tracks which then activated the lamps through a series of observers and pistons. My design is quite a bit larger than mumbo’s, but it has the advantage of being able to program in any combination of the 13 lamps instead of just 7 segments, due to the fact that each is powered individually. Also the display and input levers can be completely flush with the outside casing, and not have to be inset into the wall by 1 block.
hi mumbo! thx for all your minecraft redstone toturals i download alot maps from u and try to understand how it works and than try to build an few parts of the building so that i can understand how it works thx for all the worlds and maps now i can do more things with redstone
I have a feeling that while editing this he felt he didn't explain this very well and was overwhelming some people with all the information. if that is the case then mumbo i am letting you know that you explained it perfectly. and the reason I have this theory is because it happens to me all the time. good job, this is amazing!!!
Awesome video Mumbo! I really enjoy seeing redstone being used a 16 level system instead of just a binary system. It's a severly underused aspect of redstone so it's great to see it here.
suggestion on how to make the multi number display: take the output from the selector panel after it has been decoded into the same system all over again(essentially). Of course, you probably already thought of this, but just in case you didn't, well, here it is.
Its aint hars try to give some attention you'll get it,Its simply likely works as button selector panel,but we use a one main line for different inputs and it goes through combinations of 7 segments which give a number,Likely take torch 3 and if its one it will connect the right side segments along with 2 other mid sections while other 2 segments at left midpoints arent connected(they arent connected as we added repeater right next to third torch) Ya its tricky to get it but when got it it pretty easy,but That Button panel was harder than decoder lol
Blazing Gaming Not redstone skills, Redstone experience and Visualisation (Experience you'll get it as you do many things and test while visualisation is thinking what will happen when you on the lever,that piston will extend and that redstone block will give a signal etc.)
"the idea was simple"-Mumbo Jumbo, 2017
Simple doesn't mean easy
Joel Sparks really
Joel Sparks idea is simple, wiring is actually pretty easy too lmao
Joel Sparks I think you meant, "MS.Mumbo, 2017". You can thank me later.
Hehehehehe
KillOBite yeah I just saw Grian's video... don't let Mumbo know!
It was nice that you sugested to not stop watching the video when you were about to start to explain the design (wich is what I usually do). It is really really impresive that such intelligents designs can work togetter and make this! Thank you Mumbo for bringing us this magestic redstone design, each part of it is so usefull that I can imagine me using it soon!
PS: What on earth is going on with the comments section?!
Hello Miss Mumbo!
Jane The Hedgie QUIET THERE
Jane The Hedgie don't say that now Miss Mumbo knows
Amazing video, Ms. Mumbo!
cozyjoonie • He’s a man, silly!
Technically nearly every red-stone build is pocket sized because of how much Steve can lift
laughs in 1milion pistons
@@adamrezabek9469 laughs in shulker boxes
@@Tairex777 you can only carry cca 50 000 items with them.
Also, how did you get in shulker box?
@@adamrezabek9469 how did you get in a piston, also nbt editing to fit shulkers in shulkers
@@adamrezabek9469 anyways it says nearly every build not every build
"despite its fairly scary-sounding name [the decoder] is actually one of the simplest bits"
-Mumbo, pointing directly towards a mash of blue and orange wool decorated with all sorts of redstone, repeaters, comparators, and lamps.
its simple.. the blue and orange wool is to colour-code. The repeaters to power the lines below that arent going tobe used. Idk where are comparators and the lamps are for display/indication
I can't find myself to replicate this result in bedrock edition with different components. I built a different one myself early which was with raw redstone memory. It was using a ROM based design but the buttons part is where the signal strength don't quite seem to work out.
I just love how redstone contraptions can easily get connected to real life digital electronics. Latches, decoders, flip-flops, clocks... all those are terms and components of digital electronics which I am currently studying and learning how they work, yet the exact same things can get created in minecraft and basically simulate real life circuits.
NauarchosHere What scholl teaches you that?
Institutes and Universities in Greece at the computer engineering department. One of the courses of the second semester, in my case :)
NauarchosHere that stuff is reserved for colleges?!? more people need to know about technology!
It always depends on the courses that each college / university offers and the department that one is studying into. Some might offer digital electronics, whereas some might offer something completely different instead.
hello miss mumbo
Miss Mumbo, this was great
hes not a girl
StellaLunaBOOM which one ?! Help
STOP NO DONT TELL
StellaLunaBOOM Hello, my twin!! Profile pic
Same.
I love this design. I made one that was much larger than this sadly. It worked the way most computer would work. A fairly large decoder made of intersecting lines of redstone with torches attached in different places to trigger different lines of redstone underneath, and then it ties into a 7 segment display. It’s basically a huge box behind the panel and and every number is just a set of instructions pre written in using the torches. The slight disadvantage of your design is if you wanted o put multiple displays next to each other, they would be fairly spaced out from one another. But that might be able to be fixed by making a larger display ( 3 to 4 blocks per segment) while using the same exact redstone behind it. Anyway, it’s far better than what I was able to come up with lol
Why is there no world download??? please, im working since 2 hours and nothing works.. :(
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Hello someone from 6 years ago. I'm 6 years from future of that past. Nice to meet you. I feel sorry that you weren't able to do it. I hope you did it at last tho.
By the way, I'm just watching all Mumbo's videos to get an idea of mini redstone builds that I could use to build different builds in bedrock edition. After I understand how it works, I just replicate those mini useful decoders and stuff as mini redstone component circuits for reference using bedrock mechanics in my creative world.
Although, I'm not even sure if you are going to see this
It's not redstone computer (as I was hoping for) but it's amazing! btw I still wanna see redstone computer made by Mumbo Jumbo at some point in the future !!!
Ivan Ljujic YASSSSS
Bruv I have made one
what's a comluter
Bill Nye The Meme Guy Its a magical device that auto-fixes spelling mistakes... :P
LEO 188 I made a calculator, didn't really work out too well, but it was great fun (in MCPE)
But I was inspired to try to building a computer - that was even worse... So I gave up. Id like to see how yours work.
Ur too good at redstone
miss mumbo jumbo
Woah fair play dude! The different signal strengths for the input is a great idea, so much more compact than the normal way to do it. Keep up the good work.
I recreated this, there are some very interesting redstone circuits in it. The hardest part of this is figuring out how the button panel was wired. Made a slight modification to the display wiring however, as I don't want the display to be indented, having the border and screen flush with each other made it easier to read from certain angles. 6 Stacks of items in the chest if anyone is wondering, and there is a hidden comparator in the panel just right of the "0" button. This build is awesome, I had a blast reverse engineering it
miss Bumbo where is the world download
Hello Miss Mumbo Jumbo!
omg this is genius! I've built 7 segment displays before, but i always built the torch part that decides which segments get lit up horizontally, never even thought of building it vertically. I really love how you did this! awesome job mumbo!
congratulation mumbo you have replicated nokia
and yeah good choice using block of iron cause you know
Chickensonthemoon2
xD
AHA
He should have used Obsidian blocks
Victor Rodriguez no bedrock :)
Hello miss mumbo jumbo
Grian has nothing to do with this
SpartanHacker Shush
shhhhhhhhhh!
SpartanHacker oh no..
He's a man
How was the tea party Ms. Mumbo?
🤔☕
Ernest Decina I think it was wonderful.
HAHAHAHAHA
Ernest Decina lol cough grian cough
shoosh
Could you do a tutorial for the redcoder bit and maybe do a tutorial for all three parts.
Like if you agree.
We like tutorials! The explanation on hwo things work as you put them together definitely helps me understand the intricacies of redstone.
Mitchel schafer it does for me two and it frustrates me when someone says their makeing a tutorial and then doesn't, like the elevator he used in hermitcraft season 4. Still like him though.
MegaCrafters 101 people like me can't get a world download so I prefer tutorial you know?
I have managed to recreate this, and i have made the challange he said at the end work, if you're curious i could give a world download or something, mine isn't ad clean and colourcoded though but it's something
Group 555 how many items are in the chest
We need at tutorial for this! Like so mumbo will see this and maybe make a tutorial for it!
The video is the tutorial.
@@lieutenantgonads exactly!
@@lieutenantgonads don’t hate him this was 4 years ago
@@thegreenhoodieguy Don't tell me off that was over a year ago.
@@thegreenhoodieguy he isnt hating him tho, he is just saying
Thanks I was looking for this, miss mumbo
There is not a single comment I've found that doesn't have miss Mumbo in it.
You guys share a huge audience.
EDIT: I have found THIRTEEN comments that don't include it!
HighVoltage Rat I wanna see Ms. Mumbo's face when she sees the comment section XD
HighVoltage Rat the 14
The Star Federation grian build your comments number 9 just watch it
Carter Sharpnack dude really u ruined the joke!Grian said to not give up the joke.
Octavio Zelaya v
Hello Mrs. Mumbo. ☺
I've been challenging myself to create more redstone that looks like yours (not messy) so I've been going through your old videos trying to educate myself and maybe build a thing or two of your design, and I'm extremely excited to say I just replicated this exact build on Bedrock 1.20 and it functions so much better than the two I've built from scratch not to mention MUCH smaller haha. These 7 segment displays are insane!
When I saw how you powered the segments for different numbers, it just amazed me how you could use the repeaters and torches' strategic positions that translate into a specific number. That is one of the best Redstone designs I have seen from you.
Try it with hexadecimal
Hello Miss Mumbo
Miss Mumbo
Mrs. Mumbo Jumbo
When you explain it, it makes a lot of sense. I've been trying to wrap .y head around advanced Redstone logic, and this helped me with a few of the concepts.
This build is actually very well done. When I was thinking about how to build that I was thinking that it would be a good idea to do it using signal strength, and you did. If all your videos were like this I'd re sub
Oh! Hello miss Mumbo!
Good mornin' to the ya Miss Mumbo Jumbo, lovely weather we're 'avin' at the moment, ain't it? :P
are you trying to be old timie or modern?
XD someone watches grian
MS.MUMBO
MS.MUMBO
MS.MUMBO
MS.MUMBO
MS.MUMBO
MS.MUMBO
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I Was Looking for the decoder and You Just did awesome job on it mumbo,teached me alot,the decoder simply have line of torch according to the number and 7 segments go upto all blocks,and If we selected third torch then we need to power specific segments,and whichever segments we dont want to connect we place a repeater to block it,Got a lot of ideas thanks!
Appreciate this video so much. I stop playing minecraft couple years ago, but I always enjoy to watch people make things like this (that they have to sit and thought a lot to figure out how to make it). I used to make this kind of "binary" and "cumputer-like" circuits with displays and things like that. Really miss playing minecraft
Nice video Ms. Mumbo
TronixGaming miss Bumbo mumbo jumbo
miss mumbo
i dont understand
Fast Boy1 I thought I was the only one
Jason Murawski See Grian's latest video
Hello Ms. MumboJumbo! 😂😂
I appreciate that you explained the redstone as if you were teaching us how to use it. please do more like it.
The decoder Mumbo explains at the end is exactly the sort of thing taught in a college level Digital Logic Design class. I would honestly not be surprised if there are summer camp computer classes that target middle school level students as sort of a "electrical engineering" introduction using Minecraft redstone circuits. I think it would get a lot of kids interested in a career in engineering, if they realized this stuff is actually really useful (as well as fun to learn).
hi miss Mumbo
Great video miss Mumbo!
Hello Ms.Mumbo
Lord Feish
In the course of my learning to do redstone i made a machine that achieves exactly the same thing on the same kind of display, but with a completely different mechanism. Instead of using signal strength from buttons, i used levers that would each power a row of pistons, some of which pushed redstone blocks onto powered rail tracks which then activated the lamps through a series of observers and pistons. My design is quite a bit larger than mumbo’s, but it has the advantage of being able to program in any combination of the 13 lamps instead of just 7 segments, due to the fact that each is powered individually. Also the display and input levers can be completely flush with the outside casing, and not have to be inset into the wall by 1 block.
Wow! Im impressed! your decoder that creats the redstonesignals is so clever and logical designed! Keep up The Good work mumbo
am I the only person that wants to see him figure out stuff like this live?
I don't think you do want to see that! :D
Mumbo Jumbo hi mumbo i love all youre vids keep making this bueteful content
Mumbo Jumbo *Y U No Reply Meh*
original comment: 22 minutes ago
Mumbo's reply: 24 minutes ago
Go home RUclips, you're drunk.
Mumbo Jumbo XD
How's it goin', MS.MUMBO???
This is why i love redstone, that's so cool how you can do awsome things with simple blocks
Hey Mumbo! I just wanted to say that just using screenshots of the build, i replicated it! great build, keep up the good work Mrs. Bumbo!
HI Mrs.Mmumbo
hi, miss mumbo
Hello mis mumbo
How'd you enjoy your tea miss mumbo?
hi mumbo! thx for all your minecraft redstone toturals i download alot maps from u and try to understand how it works and than try to build an few parts of the building so that i can understand how it works thx for all the worlds and maps now i can do more things with redstone
Poor miss Mumbo 😭
Everyone is mocking her 😢
Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂🤣
Ali Alkoot *cough* *cough* her
Ali Alkoot you used 8 words and 8 emojis, i think 2 emojis are enough
pyro12 kingie whoops 😬
raminpower schaafsma
I know 2 is enough, wanted to make the words, emojis and spaces even
Miss Mumbo Jumbo
This is incredible Mumbo! You did a great job! I don't know how you do it!
I have a feeling that while editing this he felt he didn't explain this very well and was overwhelming some people with all the information. if that is the case then mumbo i am letting you know that you explained it perfectly. and the reason I have this theory is because it happens to me all the time. good job, this is amazing!!!
Hello Miss Mumbo!
Awesome video Mumbo! I really enjoy seeing redstone being used a 16 level system instead of just a binary system. It's a severly underused aspect of redstone so it's great to see it here.
It feels like common modern PCB press button. A membrane button system we found on all majority of electronics including computer keyboard!
Hello Ms. Mumbo Jumbo!
Mrs. Mumbo jumbo
TrickyArmyMan o my...
TrickyArmyMan no he didn't got married it is just a secret ok
TrickyArmyMan nope just a prank from [Censored]
its in grians vid
you are one of my favourite youtubers ms.mumbo
if read. all the ms mumbo thing is from grian to you
I quite like the suggested uses for a redstone build! I have wanted something like that watching the former redstone videos..
sup mis mumbo jumbo
Hello mrs. Mumbo
How ya doing miss Mumbo
congrats to you Miss Mumbo for challenging yourself and actually make it. You deserve a good pat at the back.
i couldn't recreate this but your explanation is so good, i understand it and could end up using this in a future project lol
Great job miss mumbo! And have a good tea party!
Hello, Ms. Mumbo!
Hello miss Mumbo!
This is actually really cool. i've never liked using piston feed tapes for 7 segment displays.
Here I've been thinking you've turned into a total spoon. This project proved me wrong. Beautiful bit of redstone!
Hi ms mumbo how are you
Hello Mrs Mumbo! 😆
Hello Ms. Mombo
Mumbo, you're a Redstone wizard. Amazing build. Absolutely genius!
suggestion on how to make the multi number display: take the output from the selector panel after it has been decoded into the same system all over again(essentially). Of course, you probably already thought of this, but just in case you didn't, well, here it is.
Hello Miss.Mumbo
HELLO MS MUMBO JUMBO
That name XD
Oh my gosh
I just watched a Mumbo Jumbo video
And I completely understand the theory behind it and now know how to build one
This is a first for me
Well done!
I don't think I would be able to make it any smaller
hello Ms Mumbo
Mrs. Mumbo, ladies first!
Kenzo Wololol *Ms.
both are correct.
The Ultimate Clouder! Nope
Plague Bomber Mrs. is usually used for married woman. Ms. for unmarried
SUPERMAR10312 Is right, Mrs. is used for married women and Ms. for unmarried
This is actually a really awesome redstone build 💜 Will definitely try rebuilding it!
Dang a 4 year old comment
Congratulations Ms. Mumbo! You succeeded at the challenge!
Fancy a tea party, Miss Mumbo?
hello Mrs Mumbo Jumbo
hello miss mumbo!
This build is amazing. You truly are a red stone wizard!
nice vid miss Mombo :)
So, Ms.Mumbo, how are you liking your new nickname?
Good evening Madame Mumbo
dude, I see the decoder and i'm like wut? then i'm like OMG why can't I build sh*t like that?! Miss mumbo, tell me how you do it. :D
hmmmm....
Decoders aren't hard at all they just require some Redstone skills
Its aint hars try to give some attention you'll get it,Its simply likely works as button selector panel,but we use a one main line for different inputs and it goes through combinations of 7 segments which give a number,Likely take torch 3 and if its one it will connect the right side segments along with 2 other mid sections while other 2 segments at left midpoints arent connected(they arent connected as we added repeater right next to third torch) Ya its tricky to get it but when got it it pretty easy,but That Button panel was harder than decoder lol
Blazing Gaming Not redstone skills,
Redstone experience and Visualisation (Experience you'll get it as you do many things and test while visualisation is thinking what will happen when you on the lever,that piston will extend and that redstone block will give a signal etc.)
Mumbo, thank you for teaching me how to redstone! Keep going, I have a lot more to learn...
great video ms. Bumbo!
you spoon 🥄
Red Mikey don't call him a spoon
Babady_bab RUclips-ness
*her
it is OK to call Mumbo anything he calls himself. That includes Spoon but not Bumbo, Mrs., Miss or Ms, and NEVER call him "late for supper"
hi late for supper