I think you're right. So long as it's a periodic wave, you can make a card for it. I just uploaded a followup video on the subject where I made 9 more cards - this time sampling Super Nintendo instruments and vocal clips. Check it out! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
Labo + a kit of cards is likely physically smaller than a MIDI keyboard and a laptop. A laptop or a tablet with the size of Switch would be equally underpowered - Switch is actually already pushing the power density and performance density envelope.
I think it's genius! I just made a followup video where I made cards based on SNES samples and vocal clips. I think I'm really pushing the limits of what Labo is capable of, but I'd love to see someone take it even further. Check out the video here! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
it is, you can get a real electric Piano with all type of sounds from Clarinet to a Guitar for example, 100 or less for basic one , while this piece of cardboard cost 70$ lol.
maybe cause they want us to discover things they didnt say anything about? nintendo likes to be creative, also likes to make people use their creativity.
Isn't it?! I'm still trying to push the limits of what it's capable of - here's a followup video where I made cards based on SNES instruments and vocal clips: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
People give the labo too much shit imo...I get it’s just cardboard, but that doesn’t degrade what it is and it’s quality. It’s a really versatile set of equipment that lets children build with their imaginations, and explore. That’s exactly what a child wants! Edit: I will admit, 70$ pricing is a bit much, even for the labo and it’s uniqueness. Still, I don’t believe that it deserves so much hate for these things.
This video and its "sequel" that shows you how he made these (you actually don't need a 3D printer, a standard one may do just fine) made the Variety Kit all the more appealing to me. I'm thinking that about $50 of the whole price is actually going towards the software with the remaining $20 going to not just the cardboard, but the other crap that makes all the cardboard come together. There's some powerful magic in that IR camera.
That doesn't really work because waveforms can't have multiple points on the Y-axis. Meaning everything has to be a continuous line going strictly from left-to-right.
Technically, everything that produces sound which you perceive to be musical can be considered a musical instrument. So fap noises are musical if it sounds musical to you. Or at least you could sample it and use it in a sequencer, sampler or something.
Thanks for your comment! Since the reaction to this video was so strong, I made 9 more cards (using Super Nintendo instruments and speech samples). Here's a video about them: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html And just like last time, you can download them all from my blog for free!
You should print them thinner so that you can stack them to make completely new wave forms by simply combining new cards together . Also, start modeling and printing the piano piece so that you'll eventually have a complete 3d printed piano . This is what I'd do if I had Switch and a 3d printer .
That's an interesting idea. I'm printing them at 1.2mm thickness now, and it's a squeeze, but I can fit two of them into the slot at once. If you'd like to see how I actually make these cards, I just uploaded a new video detailing the process. Check it out here! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
@@HunterIrving I'm not familiar with how they work, but I'd assume stacking them wouldn't be much different than just printing out the 2d waveform you get when you stack them. Or does it recognize all of them individually?
@@lotusauer4785 That's the idea. Being able to print out just a few different cards, then combine them into a bunch of different, more detailed waveforms, without having to print those ones out. Reduced material cost for more varied use.
If the composer Kazumi Totaka is listed on the credits, chances are it’s in the game. Pikmin, Luigi’s Mansion, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, Smash Bros. - the list goes on.
Thanks so much! It takes a true Nintendo fan to recognize that one. I just uploaded another video on these cards that goes more in depth on how I actually made them, and of course, there are more Nintendo easter eggs in the mix. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
This has always been the thing that's fascinated me the most about Nintendo Labo and is the reason why I wanted it, and honestly might buy it sometime. The fact that it can interpret cardboard cutouts as waveforms and seems to mostly be accurate with it is honestly amazing, and cutting out your own waveforms and trying to make them work well with Labo's limitations sounds like lots of fun, it's kinda like a soundchip.
This is so freaking cool. I had no idea. What I would love to see next is 3rd party midi controllers working with the Switch over Bluetooth. Labo doesn't seem so bad after all.
Looks like it only uploads single cycle waveforms. That said, depending on the fidelity of the waveform scanner, you could sample a complex waveform and then try playing it as low as possible. Also depends on how precise the 3D printer is. I can’t imagine a cutout of even a simple one syllable word.
Thank god this video is still here I was searching it up the other day and couldn’t find it but I find it in a playlist of mine. I almost didn’t see it because I think the thumbnail changed? But I’m glad I can still watch this :D
The whole time I was thinking "this is only big enough to play the theme of bach's 2 part invention in d minor" and then you did, and I through my hands up. It was like watching one of those "oddly satisfying" vids or seeing the dvd logo hit the corner of the screen.
deadwhitespace you should see the stuff people made with the "garage" part. Which is basically basic coding to work with the other labo hardware kits (or make your own inventions)
I'm so glad you did this, I was curious about how well something like this would work. If or when I get Labo, I wanted to try to cut out a wave form of speech or from a song and see how it is interpreted.
I watched some of those recently. I'm just curious about if you took an image of the waveform produced, even just a vowel sound, and were able to accurately reproduce it as a card, what would it sound like?
Oh you're in middle school? What do you mean you mean by "multiple sources"? A vowel can and has been rendered as a single cycle waveform. A vowel is recognized by vocal formants. Formants are certain areas of the frequency spectrum that are boosted or attenuated by a body such as the mouth or the body of a cello to name two examples. These formants are not dependent upon a sound source. To render a vowel you just need to sing a single note: "Ooh" or "Aah" would suffice. Pluck a single cycle from that sample and viola. Ask your teacher or whoever tried telling you that "a vowel can not be made perfectly into a wave" about my comment. They might've meant that you can't render evolving sounds (formant motion) with a single cycle.
Thanks so much for this comment! A lot of people asked if speech would be possible, so I made a video covering the topic! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
Yeah that's true. Any polyphonic material is going to have complex phase interactions between the notes. If you were to try to chop a single cycle, you would lose that evolving phase interaction and be left with a static timbre. EDIT: I guess I shouldn't say ANY polyphonic material... if you play notes that are part of the same harmonic series then you could actually render that chord as a single cycle waveform. Of course that's assuming the played timbre is some non evolving sound (like the basic analog waveforms). That is, even if you played harmonics with a guitar or a sound that changes over time, you would not be able to accurately represent that polyphonic material in a single cycle waveform. I can go into more details about how equal temperament would misaligning the phase of higher notes in the series (once you get to the third) but I'm not trying to write a book over here.
The application of this is incredible. You could play any waveform printed to extreme accuracy. You could use this to splice a bunch of clips together to make a true song using this. This seems like something similar to using old hardware like a Gameboy or SNES to make music.
Sorry to say this, maybe you were recording to late in the night, but its kinda sad that sometimes the cardboard keys sound louder than the actual notes
To be honest that's a problem with a lot of keyboards not just the labo. Part of the joy of the labo is that if you wanted to you could DIY add something to soften the action of hitting a key or use different materials for things (like 3d printing parts instead of using cardboard). And regardless, it's a bad output but the switch has the aux output so if you want to record the sounds without any physical noise that's at least an option.
someone should sell 3d printed keys for the labo or something. ever since it released I keep thinking ill see people putting out 3d printed versions of the labo pinao and things so they are much longer lasting than cardboard.
I don't own a Nintendo Labo, so I was not aware it could do such thing. This is awesome ! I have some good project ideas related to this 🤔 (wait & see)
Okay Labo seemed like a dumb idea - at least the whole cardboard part of it - but THIS is AMAZING. I'm still not totally on board with carboard-everything, but I can definitely say that features like this are what makes Nintendo consoles the most innovative of their generations, and often some of the most fun and unique gaming experiences (even if they don't tend to boast the highest specs)
And this all somehow works with an IR blaster on the bottom of the JoyCon. So awesome. Of course, you setting up all these cards was awesome too. I was happy to see Sawtooth. My favorite wave pattern.
Because the NES was a piece of shit, its triangle waves actually looks more like Aztec step pyaramids, with 16 steps. You should try to make that waveform!
well try making something better with the resources that were avialable in the year 1983. Calling something piece of shit just because its old is something you shouldn't do.
Ramog1000 It was a term of endearment, I love that old thing. And anyway, I don't have to invent a better 80's computer: Commodore already did! It's only $500 more expensive, pocket change really :p
So I just doubled the amount of cards on my blog from 9 to 18! Here's a video covering the process: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html I hope you can get some use out of them!
3 things to say about this: 1.) WHERE THE F*** DO I BUY THESE??? 2.) I think the Organ sounds a bit to harsh. Maybe just how it was recorded, idk. 3.) This is why I want a Switch. So I can do crazy s*** like this.
.... Here you go, 3d printer, capable of this for $200 www.amazon.com/Anet-A8-Included-Filament-Printer/dp/B01N5D2ZIB/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1528181428&sr=8-3&keywords=anet+a8 3D printing is getting cheap, dude
Great question, and one I got from a lot of people. It basically boils down to looking at waveforms on an oscilloscope and determining which sounds will work within LABO's limitations. Here's a followup video that covers the process from start to finish: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
That's really cool and interesting. 20 years ago this would be a huge hit among the gaming community. Sucks it's just being experienced by such a select few
+Elle Tamara Considering the instructions clearly showed you that the stickers were extremely important in how the Labo functions, and the fact that it literally showed you where to put the stickers on, if you “forgot” to put the stickers on, that’s pretty foolish.
Thank you, JEFF!! I'll always remember you. And by the way, I just uploaded another video about these cards - check it out here! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
1:04 failing to grab the thing. I know this sooo well :D I had to make instruction videos for the company and i keep messing up because i also wanna look at the camera to see if its in focus
Thank you!! I actually just uploaded a video where I made 9 more cards - this time based on SNES instruments and vocal clips. Check it out! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
I'm seriously thinking about getting a switch. I haven't owned a console since the Sega Genesis and went exclusive PC ever since. But I think Nintendo did something awesome again (almost got a wii but didn't). For some reason, this console deeply interests me.
Hounddog Qix ive sat in bed sick all day and haven’t gotten up, i had my switch charging on my nightstand and i’ve been playing hollowknight, paladins, fortnite, binding of isaac, etc get one
Tip for those who want your keys to lay perfectly flat without coming apart, undo and recrease all sections of the keys and cut out small strips of scotch tape and place them on the inside of the keys themselves. its remarkable how much a little bit or reinforcement strengthens the rigidity of the keys. As of now the keys on my piano are all perfectly flush and level like in the labo commercials, leading me to think that nintendo this this as well
nutter butter Yes you can, and you dont have to paint them white unless you really want them to be white. I should also add that if you want to get really complicated waveforms like the organ that he used, you're gonna have to be very precise with that. If all you have is cardboard and scissors, something like that organ will be very time consuming and may not come out exactly like you wanted (trust me, I've tried to make saxophone and flute cards with decent results).
nutter butter Easiest way to do it would be to print the waveform in a piece of paper, glue it on top of the cardboard, and carefully cut the shape with a cutter tool I guess, but yeah, it would work :)
You absolutely can! I have PDFs on my website that you can download and print onto cardstock. And Chase is right, it doesn't really have to be white. I just uploaded a followup video where I made cards from Super Nintendo instrument samples and short vocal clips. Check it out here! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
I think this makes Labo an almost universal sampler synthesizer. I hope someone can pull off a live performance with it.
One of the U.S. late-night talk show bands did exactly that. I think it was The Tonight Show.
im pretty sure you will see it in the techno scene
I think you're right. So long as it's a periodic wave, you can make a card for it. I just uploaded a followup video on the subject where I made 9 more cards - this time sampling Super Nintendo instruments and vocal clips. Check it out! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
MicroKORGI
You missed the point
Labo + a kit of cards is likely physically smaller than a MIDI keyboard and a laptop. A laptop or a tablet with the size of Switch would be equally underpowered - Switch is actually already pushing the power density and performance density envelope.
*nintendo wants to know your location*
*SWEATS NERVOUSLY*
ps: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
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wtf jerry
@@acrolein6010 ur mom eats shit
And everyone said Labo was a dumb idea
Dakuwa it is🙄
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I think it's genius! I just made a followup video where I made cards based on SNES samples and vocal clips. I think I'm really pushing the limits of what Labo is capable of, but I'd love to see someone take it even further. Check out the video here! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
it is, you can get a real electric Piano with all type of sounds from Clarinet to a Guitar for example, 100 or less for basic one , while this piece of cardboard cost 70$ lol.
Its a completely dumb idea, its not even a full keyboard.
waiting for someone to drop a banger produced by this thing
ua-cam.com/video/n2A4uh7-rX4/v-deo.html
Not supremely complicated, but this guy walks through producing a track using just the LABO
ua-cam.com/video/2n6jDBSeso0/v-deo.html
@@IcedragonofSolitude Levi Niha is great
I mean, it's basically a synth that lets you import a single cycle waveform, so synths like sytrus and serum are used to do exactly this.
Minna Rewers that ain’t no banger😤
Kiddy 1: Welp I play the violin
Kiddy 2: Soo, I play the piano
Mii: I play the Cardboard :p
WolfDkari a very rare instrument. Very hard to come by
WolfDkari kiddy?
Tchaikovsky: Cannons
i see what U did there, and Wii appritiate it ;D
GalaxyDonutBookReviews I'm german and some people say to spoiled children or somethong kiddy, yeah I just mean kid's
This is so simple and cool idk why Nintendo don't make like a official page for doing things like this.
maybe cause they want us to discover things they didnt say anything about? nintendo likes to be creative, also likes to make people use their creativity.
Isn't it?! I'm still trying to push the limits of what it's capable of - here's a followup video where I made cards based on SNES instruments and vocal clips: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
@Alexander L
Are you okay, mate? Don't freak out, but you may be having a stroke.
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I think it's cooler that the community discovered this
Thank you kanye, very cool
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Thank you zak kozak, I think you are cool too.
Evehz yeesh
Buying actual instruments, vsts, sound fonts, etc. < Nintendo Labo magic for the ironically low price of $70.
Jared foxy perhour - alpaca king or if you don’t have a switch $370
Anskar Ehm $740 if you live outside the U.S.
Bat Man Relatable
70$ is still pretty damn expensive
80$ if you buy the stickers too but i think i speak for the rest of us when i say nobody gives a shit about those
Bat Man 740$ how?? I bought my switch outside US and it was around 350$s.
So what's your instrument?
*"You know I like using 3D printed waveform cards and playing them on Nitendo Switch using a piano made out of carton."*
Cardboard
Please just edit it to card board
People give the labo too much shit imo...I get it’s just cardboard, but that doesn’t degrade what it is and it’s quality. It’s a really versatile set of equipment that lets children build with their imaginations, and explore. That’s exactly what a child wants!
Edit: I will admit, 70$ pricing is a bit much, even for the labo and it’s uniqueness. Still, I don’t believe that it deserves so much hate for these things.
This video and its "sequel" that shows you how he made these (you actually don't need a 3D printer, a standard one may do just fine) made the Variety Kit all the more appealing to me. I'm thinking that about $50 of the whole price is actually going towards the software with the remaining $20 going to not just the cardboard, but the other crap that makes all the cardboard come together. There's some powerful magic in that IR camera.
most of the price is for the game itself that comes with it
I don't get why people keep saying that it's "$70 just for a bunch of cardboard"
That's also the price for the software itself and I think people forget that
And its cool how the coolest features a music program could have are made so much easier to use with labo.
Could you cut out silhouettes of famous people's face's and or recognizable objects and show us how they sound?
That doesn't really work because waveforms can't have multiple points on the Y-axis. Meaning everything has to be a continuous line going strictly from left-to-right.
but you can run a screenshot through the SpectroBits VST and even make a synth out of it
It would just be the line that outlines the face. Then orientate it facing up or down.
Max Powers this can be the new "beauty test" trend
Everything is beautiful.
2:43 When your battery is low.
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*Patrick : Is cardboard an instrument ?
*Random guy on UA-cam : Yes Patrick, cardboard is an instrument.
Make mayo an instrument
Rj Pena someone already did.
@@rjpena6273 Horse Radish is also an instrument
Hot damn!
Technically, everything that produces sound which you perceive to be musical can be considered a musical instrument.
So fap noises are musical if it sounds musical to you.
Or at least you could sample it and use it in a sequencer, sampler or something.
Thanks for this. It's a useful point of reference, and I particularly appreciate you sharing the waveform cards on your blog.
Thanks for your comment! Since the reaction to this video was so strong, I made 9 more cards (using Super Nintendo instruments and speech samples). Here's a video about them: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
And just like last time, you can download them all from my blog for free!
You should print them thinner so that you can stack them to make completely new wave forms by simply combining new cards together . Also, start modeling and printing the piano piece so that you'll eventually have a complete 3d printed piano . This is what I'd do if I had Switch and a 3d printer .
This guy already started doing it . Maybe he'll give you thee .stl files .
ua-cam.com/video/7BktUvMUQOE/v-deo.html
hed420 You replied to yourself.
That's an interesting idea. I'm printing them at 1.2mm thickness now, and it's a squeeze, but I can fit two of them into the slot at once. If you'd like to see how I actually make these cards, I just uploaded a new video detailing the process. Check it out here! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
@@HunterIrving I'm not familiar with how they work, but I'd assume stacking them wouldn't be much different than just printing out the 2d waveform you get when you stack them. Or does it recognize all of them individually?
@@lotusauer4785 That's the idea. Being able to print out just a few different cards, then combine them into a bunch of different, more detailed waveforms, without having to print those ones out. Reduced material cost for more varied use.
I loved that sawtooth rendition of Totaka's song
thats from the original zelda right? or is it aninal crossing?
Nathon Fleming the one that is an easter egg on almost all nintendo classic
If the composer Kazumi Totaka is listed on the credits, chances are it’s in the game. Pikmin, Luigi’s Mansion, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, Smash Bros. - the list goes on.
That's from Mario Land. I think that's the first time we heard it.
Thanks so much! It takes a true Nintendo fan to recognize that one. I just uploaded another video on these cards that goes more in depth on how I actually made them, and of course, there are more Nintendo easter eggs in the mix. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
The fact that you were able to make your keys even is beyond me
Genius.
Tariq Yasiin I
nope
That is amazing! With 3d printer now we can print anithing! Like a flat shapes
he is making nothing innovative there
You could just have used cardboard or paper and scissors... that's stupid.
This has always been the thing that's fascinated me the most about Nintendo Labo and is the reason why I wanted it, and honestly might buy it sometime. The fact that it can interpret cardboard cutouts as waveforms and seems to mostly be accurate with it is honestly amazing, and cutting out your own waveforms and trying to make them work well with Labo's limitations sounds like lots of fun, it's kinda like a soundchip.
This gives an entirely new meaning to the word soundcard
This is so freaking cool. I had no idea. What I would love to see next is 3rd party midi controllers working with the Switch over Bluetooth. Labo doesn't seem so bad after all.
1:30 lofi vibes.
RPBXD the cardboard aesthetic adds an amazing sound to it
I just died of cringe
@bill nye the nazi spy whats worse is using greentext or refrencing reddits outside of reddit and 4chan
Imagine thinking lofi is good
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What, no wacky voice clips?
godwin972 no sampling huehuehue here mate
Looks like it only uploads single cycle waveforms. That said, depending on the fidelity of the waveform scanner, you could sample a complex waveform and then try playing it as low as possible.
Also depends on how precise the 3D printer is. I can’t imagine a cutout of even a simple one syllable word.
Charles Ferraro
I don't think the switch would detect past a level of fidelity
I got your voice clips right here: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
@@ubiquitouszergio4267 sonic cd crying in the background
Thank god this video is still here I was searching it up the other day and couldn’t find it but I find it in a playlist of mine. I almost didn’t see it because I think the thumbnail changed? But I’m glad I can still watch this :D
The whole time I was thinking "this is only big enough to play the theme of bach's 2 part invention in d minor" and then you did, and I through my hands up. It was like watching one of those "oddly satisfying" vids or seeing the dvd logo hit the corner of the screen.
Great minds think alike..?
Glad you enjoyed it! :D
Coming from someone who's never even heard of Nintendo Labo- this is crazy awesome. Nintendo never stops being Nintendo
deadwhitespace you should see the stuff people made with the "garage" part. Which is basically basic coding to work with the other labo hardware kits (or make your own inventions)
I'm so glad you did this, I was curious about how well something like this would work. If or when I get Labo, I wanted to try to cut out a wave form of speech or from a song and see how it is interpreted.
I watched some of those recently. I'm just curious about if you took an image of the waveform produced, even just a vowel sound, and were able to accurately reproduce it as a card, what would it sound like?
5.85987448205 a vowel can absolutely be rendered as a single cycle waveform. What do you mean by “perfect” vowel?
Oh you're in middle school? What do you mean you mean by "multiple sources"? A vowel can and has been rendered as a single cycle waveform. A vowel is recognized by vocal formants. Formants are certain areas of the frequency spectrum that are boosted or attenuated by a body such as the mouth or the body of a cello to name two examples. These formants are not dependent upon a sound source. To render a vowel you just need to sing a single note: "Ooh" or "Aah" would suffice. Pluck a single cycle from that sample and viola. Ask your teacher or whoever tried telling you that "a vowel can not be made perfectly into a wave" about my comment. They might've meant that you can't render evolving sounds (formant motion) with a single cycle.
Thanks so much for this comment! A lot of people asked if speech would be possible, so I made a video covering the topic! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
Yeah that's true. Any polyphonic material is going to have complex phase interactions between the notes. If you were to try to chop a single cycle, you would lose that evolving phase interaction and be left with a static timbre.
EDIT: I guess I shouldn't say ANY polyphonic material... if you play notes that are part of the same harmonic series then you could actually render that chord as a single cycle waveform. Of course that's assuming the played timbre is some non evolving sound (like the basic analog waveforms). That is, even if you played harmonics with a guitar or a sound that changes over time, you would not be able to accurately represent that polyphonic material in a single cycle waveform. I can go into more details about how equal temperament would misaligning the phase of higher notes in the series (once you get to the third) but I'm not trying to write a book over here.
The application of this is incredible. You could play any waveform printed to extreme accuracy. You could use this to splice a bunch of clips together to make a true song using this. This seems like something similar to using old hardware like a Gameboy or SNES to make music.
That 1/8 Pulse card makes for a very dope clavichord, you’re giving me ideas here buddy 🤔(well done)
Sorry to say this, maybe you were recording to late in the night, but its kinda sad that sometimes the cardboard keys sound louder than the actual notes
To be honest that's a problem with a lot of keyboards not just the labo. Part of the joy of the labo is that if you wanted to you could DIY add something to soften the action of hitting a key or use different materials for things (like 3d printing parts instead of using cardboard). And regardless, it's a bad output but the switch has the aux output so if you want to record the sounds without any physical noise that's at least an option.
It actually created a nice beat
Yes he should have used the Audio out
i love it it's like a mechanical keyboard, so satisfying
win win not to other people in the room..
*God damn it Alan buy a silent keyboard for once*
Mindblowing, just for 70 euros you can get a wave reader for switch that potentially can reproduce any instrument
**JUST** try to to buy it.
We miss you Hunter, please come back to youtube soon!
You're in luck! I'm editing a new video now :)
someone should sell 3d printed keys for the labo or something. ever since it released I keep thinking ill see people putting out 3d printed versions of the labo pinao and things so they are much longer lasting than cardboard.
I don't own a Nintendo Labo, so I was not aware it could do such thing.
This is awesome ! I have some good project ideas related to this 🤔 (wait & see)
The sound the cardboard makes is so satisfying
the sound of you hitting the keys is so satisfying
Okay Labo seemed like a dumb idea - at least the whole cardboard part of it - but THIS is AMAZING. I'm still not totally on board with carboard-everything, but I can definitely say that features like this are what makes Nintendo consoles the most innovative of their generations, and often some of the most fun and unique gaming experiences (even if they don't tend to boast the highest specs)
I liked that Totaka's theme refference!
*the last one needs to be on my radio now*
Stunning work dude, sometimes I just wish I had a 3D printer... and a switch
I've never seen that like this, looks really cool for just cardboard
And this all somehow works with an IR blaster on the bottom of the JoyCon. So awesome.
Of course, you setting up all these cards was awesome too. I was happy to see Sawtooth. My favorite wave pattern.
Simpleton: What software do you use to produce? Fl studios?
Mii: Nintendo labo
The clarinet one sounded so realistic!
The Labo piano was interesting enough on its own, but you took it to another level.
Me: “Mom can I buy Xfer Serum for my computer?”
Mom: “No, we have Serum at home”
Serum at home:
You're good. You are really good.
Because the NES was a piece of shit, its triangle waves actually looks more like Aztec step pyaramids, with 16 steps. You should try to make that waveform!
Likely Warm Cabin ooo yeah
well try making something better with the resources that were avialable in the year 1983. Calling something piece of shit just because its old is something you shouldn't do.
Ramog1000 It was a term of endearment, I love that old thing. And anyway, I don't have to invent a better 80's computer: Commodore already did! It's only $500 more expensive, pocket change really :p
Tim Follin made good use of the triangle waves.
Likely Warm Cabin it's not a piece of shit, it was revolutionary for its time.
That last organ solo was mesmerizing
Hey Thank you so much for this video! I made some of your wave cards and that make my life so much better bro!
Thanks for your comment! I saw your Duck Tales cover yesterday and thought I recognized a few of them :D
Thats right I used 4 of them to be more exact. good stuff! keep the good work bro!
So I just doubled the amount of cards on my blog from 9 to 18! Here's a video covering the process: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html I hope you can get some use out of them!
Im pretty sure you can just trace the drum rack on paper then cut it out and then cut out your own custom waveforms. (Used in Levi Niha's video.)
I don't exactly know how to word this but 3D print like the megalovania soundfont card chip thing
Always nice to see Totaka's Song getting some love.
Professional Producers: Ableton Live, Fl Studio, $1000+ sound studio
Me:
Man, love that ending piece on the organ!
3 things to say about this:
1.) WHERE THE F*** DO I BUY THESE???
2.) I think the Organ sounds a bit to harsh. Maybe just how it was recorded, idk.
3.) This is why I want a Switch. So I can do crazy s*** like this.
Muddy Mudkip it's 3d printed, you need to diy
Well s***. I don't own a $1000 printer with an added dimension.
if im not mistaken you could also just cut the shapes from normal, strong paper
Lord Dumpling you can do that, but with the curved ones is just too hard to be perfect
.... Here you go, 3d printer, capable of this for $200 www.amazon.com/Anet-A8-Included-Filament-Printer/dp/B01N5D2ZIB/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1528181428&sr=8-3&keywords=anet+a8
3D printing is getting cheap, dude
This needs the popularity it deserves
Wow. I didnt know it could mimic different instruments on waveforms and such. How did you discover what sounds like what?
I'm assuming it's synthesized instruments. The power of synth is incredible.
They are basic waveforms, sine, saw, triangle, etcetera. The others are basic presets as far as I know.
Synthesizers are easy
he takes the basic wave form and then adds a reverb and other effects to the basic sound to make it sound like the real instrument
Great question, and one I got from a lot of people. It basically boils down to looking at waveforms on an oscilloscope and determining which sounds will work within LABO's limitations. Here's a followup video that covers the process from start to finish: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
All the sounds of the cardboard is just really satisfying and I don't know why. It sounds like soft, light wood?
I need a switch. Lol I'll connect it to my FLStudio and make some bangers
2:02 - Really digging deep. That Mario Paint song pops into my head once in a while.
That’s Totaka’s song
That's really cool and interesting. 20 years ago this would be a huge hit among the gaming community. Sucks it's just being experienced by such a select few
This is the best thing I have ever seen.
I feel bad for the people that got labo and forgot to up the stickers on the piano
+Spaze You'd have to be pretty stupid to forget to put the IR stickers on your ToyCons.
@@cosmicjenny4508 Im Stupid?
+Elle Tamara Considering the instructions clearly showed you that the stickers were extremely important in how the Labo functions, and the fact that it literally showed you where to put the stickers on, if you “forgot” to put the stickers on, that’s pretty foolish.
3d printers and nintendo labo, that's a match made in heaven!
Now I demand you play the GLORIOUS Soviet National anthem on it!!!
I didn't realize labo could do this, so damn cool.
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Thank you, JEFF!! I'll always remember you.
And by the way, I just uploaded another video about these cards - check it out here! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
@@HunterIrving And from then on Jeff would always be remembered
This sounds super good and it's really satisfying too
1:04 failing to grab the thing.
I know this sooo well :D I had to make instruction videos for the company and i keep messing up because i also wanna look at the camera to see if its in focus
The funny thing is, this was filmed on a GoPro without a screen! I think I must have just been really sleepy :p
this is the coolest thing ever. i wasnt aware that you could even do this. cheers ! :)
FREAKING GENIUS
After all these years, i finally know what a square sounds like!
But can you make to OOF sound??
I feel like nah? BUT I did get it to "Ah" "Ee" "Eh" "Ooh" and "Oh" sounds: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
Yes! 😆👍
UA-cam: "Hey wanna watch some guy playing on cardboard switch piano."
Me at 2AM: "Oh yes. I've gotta time. Show me."
Dude, i never know this shit exist, i mean wow, never thought nitendo also make a game hardware for engineer 😂
Nintendo:I have a new DLC idea!
Wtf? Nintendo isn't for kids anymore! It is for adults who never grew up!
Genius! I'm really amazed what you can do with that stuff!
I appreciate the Moyse part. And the coin sounds etc.
These are amazing!
Thank you!! I actually just uploaded a video where I made 9 more cards - this time based on SNES instruments and vocal clips. Check it out! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
Thank you, Mr. Fourier
awsome!
Now I want to see enough labos laid out next to each other to mimic a full keyboard range.
hahaha, good job sneaking such a classic hidden song in :P. I bet a lot of ppl dont even know it :P
The best thing? That keyboard's sound.
Whats the song he's playing at 3:54?
I think it's something from animal crossing new leaf it sounds familiar
Tetrini swear I’ve heard it from somewhere too
Tetrini is
i was thinking it KINDA sounded like walk in the rain from cowboy bebop. lmao...
im glad im not the only one who thought of rain
3am watching someone put plastic cards into cardboard
what's the song at the end?
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R3 Y enough of that
>2018
>darude sandstorm joke
Only the dead can know peace from this
Darude - Never gonna give you up
It's "Dame tu america"
Awesome stuff!! Very cool 3D printed sounds!!
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Thanks UA-cam for the recommendation. Awesome video!
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Now all we need is a 3D printed labo
I'm seriously thinking about getting a switch. I haven't owned a console since the Sega Genesis and went exclusive PC ever since. But I think Nintendo did something awesome again (almost got a wii but didn't). For some reason, this console deeply interests me.
Hounddog Qix ive sat in bed sick all day and haven’t gotten up, i had my switch charging on my nightstand and i’ve been playing hollowknight, paladins, fortnite, binding of isaac, etc
get one
TrealHugger: I'm saving up some cash for one. I think what makes Nintendo work as a company selling a product is their exclusive content.
Tip for those who want your keys to lay perfectly flat without coming apart, undo and recrease all sections of the keys and cut out small strips of scotch tape and place them on the inside of the keys themselves. its remarkable how much a little bit or reinforcement strengthens the rigidity of the keys. As of now the keys on my piano are all perfectly flush and level like in the labo commercials, leading me to think that nintendo this this as well
2:38 Bach's invention number 4?
You got it! Listen for another classical piece in this followup video: ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
The cardboard sounds really asmrish
Wait, so I don't have a 3d printer but, can I make my own little things? Like cut them out of cardboard and paint them white?
nutter butter Yes you can, and you dont have to paint them white unless you really want them to be white. I should also add that if you want to get really complicated waveforms like the organ that he used, you're gonna have to be very precise with that. If all you have is cardboard and scissors, something like that organ will be very time consuming and may not come out exactly like you wanted (trust me, I've tried to make saxophone and flute cards with decent results).
nutter butter Easiest way to do it would be to print the waveform in a piece of paper, glue it on top of the cardboard, and carefully cut the shape with a cutter tool I guess, but yeah, it would work :)
You absolutely can! I have PDFs on my website that you can download and print onto cardstock. And Chase is right, it doesn't really have to be white. I just uploaded a followup video where I made cards from Super Nintendo instrument samples and short vocal clips. Check it out here! ua-cam.com/video/x34l0-_tB-A/v-deo.html
Im getting asmr from this, good lord
download some serum wavetables and try 3d printing a dubstep growl lmao