Watching this from my recommended I just assumed this was some guy with hundreds of thousands of subs, wonderful video editing, soothing voice, and of course, genius GBG build! Definitely earned my sub.
If someone isn't making the Bad Apple music video in Game Builder Garage with accompanying JoyCon background music this very second I'm losing all faith in humanity
@Tafari Anderson they said that controllers would be uncomfortable to use with analog sticks when in fact they have been a staple of controls in games for a long time and are in fact pretty comfortable.
Kirby's Star Allies actually has a bonus level where it plays the original Kirby music with JoyCon rumbles. It was a pretty cool trick. Genuinely happy to see someone would try doing it themselves!
The thing is, the HD Rumble’s ability to make music isn’t new to me as the secret final level in Kirby Star Allies finishes with a giant Kirby statue coming out of the ground as your controller plays the first bit of Green Greens.
Just fine! I did wonder if constant rumble would wear them out but I had no issues at all. I would assume they're designed to last for much much longer
a little while ago I attempted to reverse engineer joycon Bluetooth data to see what I could do with it. and I landed on an idea similar to this, but I tried to convert actual midi files into a list of frequencies. that didn’t really pan out, and you had a much better approach. when I was looking through documentation behind joycon rumble, there was a note that mentioned that there’s a specific set of bounds that you should stay in when messing with frequency unless you want to kill your motors. I’d imagine that game builder garage would prevent you from being about to do that, but I thought that was interesting.
Wow that's interesting! From memory, I think GBG lets you go up to around 1000Hz. Not sure if beyond there is the danger zone, or if even the allowed frequencies could wear down the motors if overused. However, in GBG the allowed higher frequencies don't rumble as intensely as the low frequencies. I thought it was the motor's limitation, but perhaps Nintendo programmed that into the game that to prevent people from busting their JoyCons. 🤔
this is actually beautiful. the idea of using electronics to make music in this fashion projects an idea of some kind of dystopian world where someone living in the vast land fills of the planet is trying to brighten everyone's day a bit by scrounging electronics together to make music
I can't believe this only has a few hundred thousand views. 1. It's amazing. 2. You put in so much effort, it deserves at least a few million. 3. It's great to know I can add "Joy-Con" to my list of played instruments (although I'm significantly lazier and will probably just sample a C). Seriously, love it.
thinking back, not gonna lie, when i see like and subscribe i usually blatently ignore it. but when a dude with literally 1500 subs is making this kind of content, shit you deserve it
Woah!!! This is amazing, I can’t believe the amount of hours you must’ve put into it! Please make more game builder garage content as I would love to see more of it! Only if you want to of course
It did take many hours, as you can see from the gap from this and the previous video! I plan to make at least some GBG content at this stage. Could range from just one more video to ongoing videos - the channel is still taking shape and finding its feet!
It's cool watching the journey from Nintendo giving us a basic game creator, then over months and months the community comes up with crazy innovative ideas that no one else could have imagined.
I found this video highly entertaining. It made me remember when in college I learned to use the internal speaker of pc's trough C (yes, I'm that old) . You had only one but you could make very complicated music from a speaker that could just do "beep".
Reminds me of a video I saw once where a guy remade Tetris from scratch. And by scratch I mean they didn't even have a computer operating system. They wrote the whole thing in assembly. And they even added music, which is the part your comment reminded me of. He could only do beeps like that in the code, so he made the tetris theme for it
This is so cool actually! I'm surprised that with how quality crisp this video is that you haven't even 1,000 subs. I really like what you've done here
Found as a recommendation by youtube after watching boundary break. honestly blew my mind and then to find you don't even have a mil subs? dude sharing this with my friends, and heres a sub, wishing you the best, can't wait to see what else you do. This was ingenious
why did i thought of the Turret Opera from Portal 2 when listening to this? Man this is an awesome work! A few days ago was just thinking if there was ay way to control joycon motors to make melodies and you were at perfect timing! I hope to see more videos from you man, keep up the good work!
Glad I got this in my recommendations! Not only is it really neat, but your other content's actually stuff I'm interested in. You've earned a sub, right there!
This video also serves as a nice explanation for how they put that neat little easter egg in kirby star allies where the joycons play green greens during the final secret level in tv mode
The intricacies of joy con rumble is so nice. I've noticed while playing Pokémon Sword the joycons make a squealing sound whenever a Pokémon uses Max Phantasm, adding to the creepy factor of the ghost type attack.
This video is the proof there are so many hidden gems channel on RUclips. I never thought this channel has only around 2k subs. And seeing your video it had less than 300 before this video. Editing is great, idea is great, video is great. Thanks RUclips recommendations!
Since the piano labo came up, it had a mode that let you use the joycons vibrations to make the piano sounds. And I always thought ... why didn't anyone do this? Or since the joycons can be connected to phones and computers. why not make a program or app that let you use the joycons this way? 🤔 A program that let you use midi and pass it to a group of joycons. Why didn't he use pro controllers for this the vibrations sound and feel stronger. 🤔 so many questions without answers.... so many questions
Wow that was awesome! I agree with what you said at the end-- id love to see people use this for like.. picking up item sequences or.. beating a level/getting to a new area. That would be pretty dope
At the end of the video, you imply that this feature could be used in game but isn't, though actually, the first thing I thought of when I saw the title of your video is an instance of this feature being used in game ! I'm not kidding you ! Play Super Mario Party with friends and each time it's your turn, your joycon will make a short melody through vibrations ! When I noticed it the first time i was really impressed !
Can I request a separate video of just the song? While I do enjoy the rest of the video explaining and showing the process, I’d love to have just the song so I can put it on loop and fall asleep to it cause it’s just that calming 😌
Wow you're the second person to say its relaxing! I said maybe I need to make a "24 hours of JoyCon rumble music to sleep/study to" as a joke, but maybe I should for real haha
Put the joycons into a resonator, this should reduce rattling sounds and if you use different resonators you can also adjust the volume and tone of each joy con to make them sound more even without EQing. But anyway, this is super cool!
I've tried a few different cardboard boxes which helps amplify a bit - I might try more shapes/materials/sizes in future 🤔. With a resonator it kinda makes it feel like an acoustic instrument!
@@Indanam I'm so jealous dude cause you made a Mario Odyssey music in game builder garage but for me I'm just a rookie game maker and the only thing that I can make is a simple short easy to play games 😔
I’ve seen people play musics on floppy disc drive, hard drives, and other electronics that aren’t supposed to play a sound, but I feel like now joycons are gonna get added to those haha
I find it funny that this is done in Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart with a weapon. And that the PS5 has the same ... eh... vibrating parts XD Lovely work
Now I can make people feel my Rick roll physically and mentally.
LOL 😂
There are two types of people
How the hell did you manage to get me to rickroll myself by REMEMBERING THE SONG.
Gaaaaaaaaaayyy
Yes
Joycons can't hurt you, they just vibrate.
- Joycon Rumble Orchestra
Ouch, that hurts. But this is beautiful!
When they start playing horror music on their own free will, that's when I run
@@Indanam I can’t wait until someone uses this to make flight of the bumblebee. That’ll be fun to see.
*UPDATED AUTOPSY REPORT*
@@jyo1020 lying coldly on joycons
@@Indanamnow put a rickroll music🗿🍷
Super Mario Party actually has a little jingle made with vibration when it's your turn
Kirby Star Allies plays the Green Greens music in the statue thing
MK8D has the classic coin sound when you collect a coin
Damn they put that much effort just for rumble
LABO piano lets you make music with just the vibrations too!
So does mario party 10 with the wii remote
Watching this from my recommended I just assumed this was some guy with hundreds of thousands of subs, wonderful video editing, soothing voice, and of course, genius GBG build! Definitely earned my sub.
Wow, thanks a lot! Also I'm kinda numb to hearing my voice after hours of editing, so its great to know people actually find it soothing haha
This is the DEFINITION of underrated
Lol same
omg same
i was shocked when i saw that he only had 300 subs
THIS IS ACTUALLY SO SICK!
Ayy sup man
x
Banana
Hi
I agree
Great use of the limited software! I look forward to seeing what others can come up with in the game.
Yeah the community is doing crazy things with the game so far, and I imagine its only gonna get better over time!
Nintendo has made music with the rumble in Super Mario Party. When it's your turn the joycon plays a short jingle
Also amazing video
Its been so long since I played it but I'm surprised I don't remember it! Glad you liked the video
It's also in the ending of Kirby Star Allies!
its also in kirby
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In Kirby star allies, they play the first 15 or so seconds of green greens
@@Indanam LABO piano lets you make music with just the vibrations too!
If someone isn't making the Bad Apple music video in Game Builder Garage with accompanying JoyCon background music this very second I'm losing all faith in humanity
Alright this is another second, it's time to do whatever you want to do about the world
Me with my 6 joycons:
I feel like you'd hit that 1024 connections limit very quickly with Bad Apple, so it would likely take multiple separate projects.
Well according to rule 86, it's only a matter of time!
@@qaaris4280 even edited together it would still be pretty sick.
i love how nintendo was so excited about it's hd rumble and this is what we use it for.
Well, it actually shows what it can do.
This is the best thing you can do with it
They did it too, they knew it was gonna happen
*”We all know what controller vibration or rumble is used for.”*
My mind totally went to the gutter
lmao
Same
@@marble-q6j no the analog stick is used for controlling a lot of games?? It's comfortable
@Tafari Anderson they said that controllers would be uncomfortable to use with analog sticks when in fact they have been a staple of controls in games for a long time and are in fact pretty comfortable.
@Tafari Anderson joycons are *designed* for games what else could they be talking about??? Smh
Kirby's Star Allies actually has a bonus level where it plays the original Kirby music with JoyCon rumbles. It was a pretty cool trick. Genuinely happy to see someone would try doing it themselves!
In one of the last levels of kirby star allies, the game uses joycon vibration to play green greens. Super neat!
What. For real?
Yeah, I was really surprised when it happened
@@AndoBanderino O_o
Yes!! My mouth DROPPED when it happened for the first time!
The thing is, the HD Rumble’s ability to make music isn’t new to me as the secret final level in Kirby Star Allies finishes with a giant Kirby statue coming out of the ground as your controller plays the first bit of Green Greens.
Cool! How were your Joy-Cons afterwards?
Just fine! I did wonder if constant rumble would wear them out but I had no issues at all. I would assume they're designed to last for much much longer
Low battery.
a little while ago I attempted to reverse engineer joycon Bluetooth data to see what I could do with it. and I landed on an idea similar to this, but I tried to convert actual midi files into a list of frequencies. that didn’t really pan out, and you had a much better approach. when I was looking through documentation behind joycon rumble, there was a note that mentioned that there’s a specific set of bounds that you should stay in when messing with frequency unless you want to kill your motors. I’d imagine that game builder garage would prevent you from being about to do that, but I thought that was interesting.
Wow that's interesting! From memory, I think GBG lets you go up to around 1000Hz. Not sure if beyond there is the danger zone, or if even the allowed frequencies could wear down the motors if overused. However, in GBG the allowed higher frequencies don't rumble as intensely as the low frequencies. I thought it was the motor's limitation, but perhaps Nintendo programmed that into the game that to prevent people from busting their JoyCons. 🤔
this is actually beautiful. the idea of using electronics to make music in this fashion projects an idea of some kind of dystopian world where someone living in the vast land fills of the planet is trying to brighten everyone's day a bit by scrounging electronics together to make music
The unedited audio has retro vibes to it, I like it.
I can't believe this only has a few hundred thousand views. 1. It's amazing. 2. You put in so much effort, it deserves at least a few million. 3. It's great to know I can add "Joy-Con" to my list of played instruments (although I'm significantly lazier and will probably just sample a C).
Seriously, love it.
Thanks man, appreciate it 🙌
That's really crazy and very inspiring!
I'm making a platformer, but I sincerely hope I'll have enough space left over to add in rumble, lol
Nice, yeah you really gotta use those nodons efficiently. Hope it goes well
thinking back, not gonna lie, when i see like and subscribe i usually blatently ignore it. but when a dude with literally 1500 subs is making this kind of content, shit you deserve it
The post production on the recording was so nice. Really pleasant sound
This is one of the most creative things RUclips has suggested me in a while. It must have felt amazing hearing it work for the first time.
Just realized that you probably have more musical control with this than the actual music tools
Amazing! Most unique application of GBG I've seen so far!
Woah!!! This is amazing, I can’t believe the amount of hours you must’ve put into it! Please make more game builder garage content as I would love to see more of it! Only if you want to of course
It did take many hours, as you can see from the gap from this and the previous video! I plan to make at least some GBG content at this stage. Could range from just one more video to ongoing videos - the channel is still taking shape and finding its feet!
Everytime I see some mind-blowing game building garage stuff I just think... wow I didn't knew you could do that
It's cool watching the journey from Nintendo giving us a basic game creator, then over months and months the community comes up with crazy innovative ideas that no one else could have imagined.
Can't wait wait for Megalovania with vibrations on Game Builder Garage.
"Jump up, in the air. Jump up, don't be scared." That's so good!
I found this video highly entertaining. It made me remember when in college I learned to use the internal speaker of pc's trough C (yes, I'm that old) . You had only one but you could make very complicated music from a speaker that could just do "beep".
Reminds me of a video I saw once where a guy remade Tetris from scratch. And by scratch I mean they didn't even have a computer operating system. They wrote the whole thing in assembly. And they even added music, which is the part your comment reminded me of. He could only do beeps like that in the code, so he made the tetris theme for it
@@kaejuka6249 this sounds really cool, can you drop a link?
@@marble-q6j woah, thanks mate
I need portal music now!! So good.
why could i FEEL the first two examples of rumble in my hands after playing BOTW and SMO so much
The guy with the floppytron has some competition now!
Maybe im watching this late at night but this rendition of jump-up super star made me feel emotion
This is so cool actually! I'm surprised that with how quality crisp this video is that you haven't even 1,000 subs. I really like what you've done here
This man needs to become famous this instant, the production quality was amazing!
Found as a recommendation by youtube after watching boundary break. honestly blew my mind and then to find you don't even have a mil subs?
dude sharing this with my friends, and heres a sub, wishing you the best, can't wait to see what else you do. This was ingenious
Thanks for the nice comment and the sub! It's really encouraging and motivating to hear that people enjoy my content enough to share it around. 😄
This combines my love for music and my wanting to learn programming and I love it
you might like C#
You’re going to grow so quickly! Amazing video :)
Thank you!
This is actually really amazing! You did a fantastic job, Indanam! :)
I love it when people get so creative with these sort of things - it's incredible what people can do!!!!
Can't wait for someone play "Bad Apple" with just a couple of Joy-Cons.
That is the comment i searching for!
„If it has a screen, it plays Ba…. Wait a moment… Interesting!“
why did i thought of the Turret Opera from Portal 2 when listening to this?
Man this is an awesome work! A few days ago was just thinking if there was ay way to control joycon motors to make melodies and you were at perfect timing! I hope to see more videos from you man, keep up the good work!
Haha wow I forgot that existed, I haven't played portal 2 in like 8 years! Thanks, glad you liked the video 😄
Incredible quality. Very surprised that you only have 1000 subscribers! You have certainly earned my subscription :-)
Glad I got this in my recommendations! Not only is it really neat, but your other content's actually stuff I'm interested in. You've earned a sub, right there!
Glad to hear that! This video's definitely a different direction than my synth stuff so that's a happy coincidence!
This was highly impressive! I love the look of this game. You’re a genius!
Thanks! It's a nice little game, fun to learn it's systems and experiment with creative ideas. Especially for creating games
This video also serves as a nice explanation for how they put that neat little easter egg in kirby star allies where the joycons play green greens during the final secret level in tv mode
I would love to see some more things played using this method!
The intricacies of joy con rumble is so nice. I've noticed while playing Pokémon Sword the joycons make a squealing sound whenever a Pokémon uses Max Phantasm, adding to the creepy factor of the ghost type attack.
Fun fact the joy con rumble actually works with speakers, so it’s not too surprising they support variable frequency! Cool stuff!
This video is the proof there are so many hidden gems channel on RUclips.
I never thought this channel has only around 2k subs. And seeing your video it had less than 300 before this video.
Editing is great, idea is great, video is great.
Thanks RUclips recommendations!
Legends still exists. Loved it from start to end! 😍
Glad you enjoyed it 😄
Very cool, I loved the process. Great explanations!
This was so much effort but I appreciate it so much.
The single joycon at 2:50 playing the melody was hauntingly beautiful
Amazing work! Using joycon rumble to create music is such an interesting concept!
I don't understand most of this video but I like the song! Also, that very creative. I would never even think of the let alone be able to do it
You’re going places my man! I just looked your subs. 800!?!?!? Keep it up!!!
Since the piano labo came up, it had a mode that let you use the joycons vibrations to make the piano sounds. And I always thought ... why didn't anyone do this? Or since the joycons can be connected to phones and computers. why not make a program or app that let you use the joycons this way? 🤔 A program that let you use midi and pass it to a group of joycons. Why didn't he use pro controllers for this the vibrations sound and feel stronger. 🤔 so many questions without answers.... so many questions
This is amazing! Great job on this! Subbed! Liked! And sharing!
This was really cool! I hope people start making full themes with this!
😯Wow you're pretty good at making a Mario Odyssey music in game builder garage I'm so jealous
You can check out the Game ID in the description if you want a closer look at how I programmed it
I was confused by the explanation, but I was impressed by the end result none the less
Just wanted to say, loved the video! Remember me when you get famous, I was your 391 subscriber
This is amazing! Makes me want to actually mess around with GBG
Very shocked to see you don't have more subs, I'm guessing that's going to change pretty soon :)
Thank you, appreciate it!
This is an absolutely amazing video. Keep up the work!
Got this recommended to me, amazing work! subbed.
I'll be looking forward to what you so in the future! That's so neat
Very cool video! Nice work! Would definitely like to see more related videos! Amazing!
Glad you liked it! I uploaded a similar video yesterday, and should have some more GBG videos in future!
amazing the posibilities that you have with the builder.
Wow that was awesome! I agree with what you said at the end-- id love to see people use this for like.. picking up item sequences or.. beating a level/getting to a new area. That would be pretty dope
At the end of the video, you imply that this feature could be used in game but isn't, though actually, the first thing I thought of when I saw the title of your video is an instance of this feature being used in game ! I'm not kidding you ! Play Super Mario Party with friends and each time it's your turn, your joycon will make a short melody through vibrations ! When I noticed it the first time i was really impressed !
I know it's been used in a few games here and there, just not very often 🙂
@@Indanam sorry i misunderstood what oexactly you were saying
I'm surprised you only have 300 subscribers, I'll add 1 to that number! :D
Thanks for the support!
been waiting for someone to make music with the HD rumble ever since the switch came out, surprising that it took this long
Remember back on the Wii when you could have characters yell at you "show me your moves" ah those days.
Nani?!
VERY FEW SUBS?!
you have earned my sub.
Wow, this video was amazing! The editing is absolutely fantastic, your voice is soothing, the comedy is perfect. Definitely gaining a sub from me!
Can I request a separate video of just the song? While I do enjoy the rest of the video explaining and showing the process, I’d love to have just the song so I can put it on loop and fall asleep to it cause it’s just that calming 😌
Wow you're the second person to say its relaxing! I said maybe I need to make a "24 hours of JoyCon rumble music to sleep/study to" as a joke, but maybe I should for real haha
@@Indanam I would love that! That way I can both go to sleep, and wake up to the song :)
Comment to help with the algorithm because this video was interesting and well made and you deserve to be seen by more people!
This is not only really underrated, but also extremely well made! Incredible ;]
How they didn't take live and moved along is impressive
Clean and professional video presentation!
Thanks!
The first song was beautiful it sounded like the worlds most talented printer
Put the joycons into a resonator, this should reduce rattling sounds and if you use different resonators you can also adjust the volume and tone of each joy con to make them sound more even without EQing. But anyway, this is super cool!
I've tried a few different cardboard boxes which helps amplify a bit - I might try more shapes/materials/sizes in future 🤔. With a resonator it kinda makes it feel like an acoustic instrument!
So many genius ideas being used!!
reminds me of the end in kirby star allies where a statue rises from the ground and the game plays a song using the controller vibration
Awesome content, dude. You're going places on RUclips!
Thanks man, appreciate it!
@@Indanam I'm so jealous dude cause you made a Mario Odyssey music in game builder garage but for me I'm just a rookie game maker and the only thing that I can make is a simple short easy to play games 😔
So rickrolling with joycon rumble is possible now.
Uh oh. The world just became 50% less safe 😅
Joycon Rumble Orchestra would be a great Owl City album
How do you NOT have 200K subs yet? This is good stuff man
I wish more games utilized this functionality.
I’ve seen people play musics on floppy disc drive, hard drives, and other electronics that aren’t supposed to play a sound, but I feel like now joycons are gonna get added to those haha
Soundslike coin pusher machine music, and i like it!
whoa
last time i first saw this he was at 584 subs
but now he has 1.16k subs
congrats indanam
Cool stuff! Great proof of concept!
Thank you, glad you liked it!
Patrick: Is joycon an instrument
Indanam: yes
Yes indeed
The joycon version of the song sounds like something that plays at the credits of an apocalypse movie where there's a happy ending
I find it funny that this is done in Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart with a weapon. And that the PS5 has the same ... eh... vibrating parts XD
Lovely work
Ah that's cool that they do that! When I get a PS5 I will check out Rift Apart, looks fun
So cool! I will definitely use this! Thx!
No worries!
Whole cow I didn’t expect it to sound that good