The Basics of Redstone - LRR #1
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
- Welcome to a brand new series, centered around the amazing world of logical redstone!
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0:00 Introduction
0:46 Edition / Version
1:27 Redstone World Settings
1:58 Texture Packs
2:16 Tick System
3:09 Redstone Dust
4:09 Repeaters
5:11 Soft Power / Hard Power
6:02 Comparators
8:50 Torches
10:05 Transparent Blocks
11:05 Target Blocks
11:28 Redstone Blocks
11:36 Containers
11:58 Levers, Buttons, Pressure Plates
12:34 Redstone Lamps
12:59 Trapdoors
13:19 Try it yourself!
14:13 Worldedit
16:20 Carpet
17:19 Subscribe!
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If you're eager to know what's coming in future episodes, my plans are already publicly released in my discord server! Come check it out and give me feedback! This series is for you, after all! :) discord.gg/V5KFaF63mV
Can you do some stuff on the ORE server? It would be really cool to see you building online and getting to see some of the other builds.
@@averagecodegame I usually build in singleplayer to focus, but all circuits shown in this series will be accompanied with a world download. Additionally, I’m in frequent contact with ORE to help fact check my scripts and to show off all the cool circuits built on their server!
@@mattbatwings Cool! I saw Sloimay on a couple of weeks ago so I was wondering if you went on there once in a while.
@@mattbatwings I'm also on the server right now!
Please show what hotbar-saves are good for redstone
Bro is gonna change the game with this series I'm calling it! You're opening the door for so many people that might have previously felt intimidated with redstone. I'm so excited to see how the series progresses and all the new redstoners that will be coming from it! GUYS SUBSCRIBE TO MATT!!!
Ok done..........
Don't ask why i wasn't already
I need my pocket edition ddr crafty
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I’ve been asking for four years
Bruh how did you make this comment three days ago if this video was just published 12 minutes ago
I'm french and i have bad english level but you explain really simply and slowly, so you explain what is needed without going off topic so it's ultimately quick... I have a "good Redstone level" and i have still learned think with something that you called... "the base"... Keep up the amazing momentum !
Hi language buddy
Hi language buddies
Bonjour
WE MAKIN' IT OUT THE REDSTONE WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
Wtf cartman???
We making the next red stone computer with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Another MBW W
We makin it out of the sandstone superflat with this one
WE MAKIN UNORIGINAL COMMENTS WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
Redstone → Electronics:
Dust = wire + resistor
Repeater = buffer + delayer
Comparator(comparation mode) = OpAmp: Differential
Comparator(subtraction mode) = OpAmp: Subtraction
Lever = toggle switch
Button = no. button switch
Lamp = LED + capacitor
Glass(one way redstone circuit) = silicon diode
I came here to learn readstone not computer sceince lol (I think its computer science atleast)
@@thisblazedude He's replacing the red stone components with electrical & electronics components. As a Electrical and Electronics Engineer myself this is a smart way to memorise stuff for someone with amount of expertise on the field 😂.
This is quite helpful, Ig I'll have to relearn Current Electricity and Electronic devices
@@thisblazedude computer science is coding
@@thisblazedude this is engineering, not computer science.
Amazing stuff Matt! Making redstone more accessible is a great thing for the whole community. I strive to do the same with my content, and you're a huge inspiration. Can't wait for the rest of this amazing series!
Oh hi there 0_0
Not sure if you know this, but everyone aspiring to build redstone machines and explore the world of redstone really appreciates this! Keep up the amazing content
6:11 While they both are 1 tick, due to the Game's Update Order a Repeater will always be faster than a Comparator in transmitting a signal.
@@_5_5_3_2_ probably, I deal more with TNT cannons where 0-Tick delay can be very important.
@@kaltenstein7718why are u answering yourself 🤣🤣
someone else deleted their comment, as is apparant by the @mchac32ker15 in the beginning @@zaidghanayem9881
@@kaltenstein7718oh sorry the comment you answered was deleted 😂
I think 0-tick delays are dope. Even just the way it's used in the bedrock deletion glitch for modern versions is interesting to me
Hmm. I'd include cauldrons / composters as well; they're often used in combination with pistons to get specific signal strengths in decoders and such, and unlike containers, they're movable.
Thank you so much for this series. I’ve always wanted to learn readstone but it’s always seemed so daunting. The way you’ve explained everything made it make sense🙏
You didn’t have to destroy my motivation as a bedrock player…
Hate bedrock for no Q.C. and everything is harder
Say that to Microsoft and Mojang after years of selling Bedrock for $20 but refusing to fix it or even update it in accordance with Java.
@@BoBTheArsonCommittershut up bedrock is better i bet i can speed bridge 200 mph in bedrock while you in java only bridge at 0.001 mph
@@ninjanoobbloxbet you can’t use quasi connectivity in that broken version.
I just bought Java yesterday yeppeeeee
I got really into red stone just a few months ago, and became super obsessed with your videos! The logical red stone series was super helpful for me, and probably some of my favorite videos. I’m super excited to see your new LRR Series!
Odd Question maybe but how 'Strong' is Redstone really? Recently i started thinking about Minecraft being Invaded by other Games or by Anime or Books. Redsone in my mind is kinda this big Questionmark. TNT aside: What 'useful options' does Redstone grant
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This is going to be amazing! Your community post about it was so intriguing and I'm eagerly awaiting more. Thanks for creating this new series!
Yesss! Logical Redstone is Back!
I've been hoping for a series like this! I've just spent an hour learning and trying what you've covered in this first video. Thank you so much - I will subscribe and watch all the others!
I knew most of this stuff, but the carpet mod and worldedit tips were really useful! Can't wait to see more videos in this series!
For a long time now, I have been interested in redstone. I have tried to learn it numerous times before but couldn't find a good tutorial. But now you're making one! Can't wait for more episodes, this one was amazing!
this is very exciting! i loved the original series, and i'm hyped for this one
as for this episode, even if i know a lot about redstone, it's still gonna be fun to see how you present it
I just watched ur minesweeper video, and I was so intrigued. I recently made minesweeper in scratch, from scratch. And thought that was pretty impressive, and was very proud of myself.
Watching you make it in redstone, and explaining how made me want to look for a tutorial on redstone. Turns out you had one, which is awesome. Thanks so much!
15:29 One thing is that //copy and //paste use your relative position, so for example if you are 30 blocks away from your selection and then run //copy, then //paste-ing it will put the selection 30 blocks away from you
I just followed the last series and it was amazing and very well done. I understood all of the concepts after trying them myself and it has been very helpful. Very excited for this series because I wouldn't be able to think of a better way to explain all of it but you have managed to do it. I already knew most of the stuff but it was still very interesting to watch and very well explained, thank you so much for this amazing series!
I finally understand how comparators work. If you don't make a lot of things that don't require moving things, you don't need to use pistons.
Been waiting for this since you mentioned it a while ago. Keep it up; doing great. Can't wait to watch what you have in store.
I am so excited series I’ve always been so intrigued by logical red stone but whenever I tried to learn it I just got information overload and abandoned it but I feel like this series is going to change that. Thank you so much!
Finally! A good video with a good explanation of comparator! I never understood them, and any video I watched before didn’t have any good explanation of them. But this, changed it all. Thank you, love your videos!❤️
And when the world needed him the most, He has come!
I’m so happy that we’re getting a new red stone logic series! Love you Mattbatwings!
Just when I thought that your videos couldn't get any better... This 1st Logic Redstone Reloaded videos is simply AWESOME.
YES! I am so happy. I just watched this after being working on an essay for 3 hours and it instantly cheered me up, thanks!
Omg I just started watching your old series again and now you give me this. Thank you man you’re the best 🔥
"//rotate" and "//flip" are very useful
This is actually better than mumbo jumbo redstone for beginners it was impossible to understand
This is the only redstone video I’ve seen that explains it simply! I’ve been playing for around 6-7 years and couldn’t learn redstone until now, thanks!
Amazing! I subscribed when you were only at 2k subs and I can't wait for this series!
verrrryy gooooodd i learned all of it without even getting bored TYSM
This series is finally to my level
One of the best redstone tutorials I've watched. None of the others I can think of talked about hard vs soft powered blocks, which is critical. I love mumbo, but he just doesn't explain it as well
I'm super hyped for this series!!
I came to your channel through your other redstone introduction videos. I am excited to see this series to the end
I WAS SEARCHING FOR THAT TON OF INFORMATION DOSE FOR SO LONG!!!! THX!!!!!!
I’m hyped to see this series continue, great video!
Ty for this serie, It has come in the perfect time, because I started redstone like 3 days ago, and I need to make a 30 sec timer activates something that sends 1 signal of redstone every 5 sec untill the 30 sec is over, and Im sure you will teach everything you know, so ty!
I thought I knew Redstone, but you really updated me with new things, thank you
(I don't speak English and the sentence was translated on Google Translate, so the sentence is not completely clear)
YES, thank you for this new series. I've been waiting for this❤❤
Your texture pack is plain awesome.
If you are a beginner, do use carpet mod with /tick freeze and /tick step.
Redstone circuits do their thing very quickly so it's hard to understand what is happening. Stepping through each redstone update at a time will give your brain the time to process everything and understand what is happening
i think this will help sooo many people like me, who didn't know any redstone because all videos just have really complex things that just go over my head
Thank you for this :)
If any of my teachers were like this guy, I would've solved world hunger.
I'm stoked about this series! I suggest a section at the end where you give some ideas to players of things they could build to utilize the info you've provided - like homework basically lol
That one tatuorial, "In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth."
Really cool video, nice to see you come back to this, very clear, thank you!
it's awesome that you can implement even short-circuiting
This sounds like a math lesson to me
This is just awesome. I'm a computer science student and redstone somehow really represents some elements of coding and it's just a really fun way of playing around with different concepts. I actually watched a few episodes of the old series and it helped me understand some concepts of coding with boolean and such. Thank you for providing these videos, basically for free, they have imense value.
Learned so much from the old playlist and im hoping to learn even more from this one!
YOOO NO WAY ive been wanting a series like this for ages, thanks so much!
Lets Go! My favorite series by far
I just started watching the vid, but I already know that I'm actually gonna learn something. Your explanation is already incredibly easy to understand and as someone who has been stuck on the same stupidly lpw understanding of redstone for the past 3 years, I really want to improve.
I'm happy that you're making a new series 😊
I checked a few videos already and this one is the first one that I really can digest into my brain.
loved your old series, looking forward to the new ones.
I loved the previous series and I'm surely gonna love the new one!
Redstone always seemed like something you either get or don’t. Being from the people who didn’t get it, I appreciate this series a lot. I like how it’s up-to-date too. Thanks a lot :)
I cant wait to see this series unfold!
It is also important to know the difference between a redstone cross and a redstone dot: when you place down a single redstone dust, it will be in the form of a cross, but when you right-click that redstone piece, it'll turn into a redstone dot. A redstone cross can power blocks adjacent to the cross, but a redstone dot can't
I love how the original use for the target block just got completely discarded once people figured out it could redirect redstone
I've been wanting to learn redstone for a while but it always felt too intimidating but you did a really good job explaining everything and I'm starting to get ready excited to learn more and use this knowledge in game
Thank You so much this helped me a lot!❤
Dude! I was just working on a project and I often like to go back and watch your logical redstone series to inspire new ideas. I hop on and see you with this new series and I’m so excited to learn and relearn! I love your videos man! I was descent at redstone before but you seriously brought my game to a whole new level. I never thought I’d ever be able to build some of the projects I’ve done and now they just seem so simple. Thanks for everything you do! You’re an inspiration and a legend!
Odd Question maybe but how 'Strong' is Redstone really? Recently i started thinking about Minecraft being Invaded by other Games or by Anime or Books.
TNT aside: What 'useful options' does Redstone grant
This is so well explained!
PLEASE continue this series! I love watching your videos and with uor guides im finally gonna make something cool on servers
I like a lot this videos with everything they used in the description!
dude this is amazing you are a big giraffe be proud of yourself
THANK YOU for mentioning off rip that these might just not work in Bedrock!! thats an important factor i constantly forget about when im trying to add things to my BEDROCK world, and half the time i dont realized ive goofed until im several hours into the project. many thanks for the upfront disclaimer!
the old series got me started on Minecraft Redstone and I am vary exited about the new series.
This helped me so much to understand comparators. I plan on watching all of these tutorials and work my way up to be a decent redstoner
Thanks so much for this info Matt. Before, I sucked at redstone, and now, I have a better understanding of it and will definitely have more fun with it.
I’ve been so hyped for this
Yes! LLR is back, more fresh than ever
Super keen for this!
Keep it up, Matt! I love watching your videos.
Yay, i loved your first redstone series
I started out with minecraft and redstone when I was a little kid playing on my ipad. When I got my first PC I was hooked into gaming and now I'm studying computer science. I don't know how but the plan seems to be working as I'm currently developing my own project and planning a game me and two friends of mine want to make together.
Love your videos Matt, keep up the grind!
ITS BACK
LETS GOOOOO
Yay, I have wait for this long time!
Yay LRR, I'm so excited
very happy to see its final release (and to help with script advice)
I am indeed as excited as you are!
YOOOOOO that texture pack that shows the tick numbers is SICKKK
Looking forward to see what this has to offer!
the start of this series gave me motivation again to learn computational redstone
Good job, I have never thought that redstone has such advanced mechanics!
I know almost everything in this tutorial, but I am still watching it because it's explained so well x)
I am very excited for the next episode!
ive been playing minecraft since the xbox 360 days, back when cooked porkchops looked like steak and everyone thought herobrine was real. i remember when pistons were added to the game. they put a cobble generator piston bridge leading to the castle near spawn.
and for some reason, only right now did i learn about repeater locking.
im in my early 20s and i feel hella old, holy shit.
so excited for this series
This is sick! Can't wait for the next episode to watch! Actually, i don't play with digital redstone. Like, i tied a few little things in survival but i like your videos cuz LR based on real logic and this allows you to imagine how the real processor or memory works! This is actually cool, especially when you're into it via IT for example. Love your stuff, wanna watch this playlist reloaded! :)
you know, even if i do play bedrock edition, it still can’t hurt to give it a go, usually if stuff doesn’t work for me, i find a loophole and do it anyway, i’m glad i found this series, you do a good job making sense of things that usually feel like learning another language
Yes!! Exactly what i need. Thank you! I cannot wait to make sense of redstone.
Never even realized comparators were that complex but finally someone explains them in a way even I can understand.
I think you've managed to explain more redstone features than any other redstone tutorial. XD