He Used a MARBLE MACHINE to Produce a FULL SONG ?!

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  • @schawo2
    @schawo2 27 днів тому +172

    He has manufacutered even more amazing music marble machines since this first project. He is vlogging his engineering challenges.

    • @RCZY_OFFICIAL
      @RCZY_OFFICIAL 27 днів тому +7

      Sadly he hasn't :P They haven't been finished. Sure he has been engineering but has not manufacutered.

    • @EscherNadeau
      @EscherNadeau 27 днів тому

      ​@RCZY_OFFICIAL it's both

    • @markandrew5968
      @markandrew5968 24 дні тому +2

      He did produce one that was used for some shows I believe, and has since been working on improvements to that design.

    • @ShadowMage3D
      @ShadowMage3D 14 днів тому +1

      He's become too much of a perfectionist to ever finish the mmx.

    • @mifiwi3438
      @mifiwi3438 12 днів тому

      @@RCZY_OFFICIAL It can already play music just fine, he's just improving it further

  • @jonasarfwit427
    @jonasarfwit427 25 днів тому +82

    This is 100% editing magic.
    Martin has said himself, this machine is not capable of playing the song in one take. The video is several takes edited together.
    That said it is cool to watch 😊
    I've been watch Martin since the very start of his Marble Machine X build. Unfortunately, he realised that the design of the first and second machines was basically bad.
    He's grown as a designer and engineer, so hopefully, he can find a way to build the third marble machine.
    Great reaction. Enjoyed the disbelief on your face. I couldn't believe it was really when I first watch the video.

    • @jonadabtheunsightly
      @jonadabtheunsightly 21 день тому +8

      He has spent the last, however many years since this video came out, working pretty much full time, attempting to make a version of the machine that is reliable enough to go on tour. He has started over from scratch more than once. The engineering challenges involved are daunting.
      So yeah, the prototype version seen here, definitely needed multiple takes, as the whole thing is pretty much held together with chewing gum, bailing twine, smoke, mirrors, and the power of imagination.

  • @briancampbell179
    @briancampbell179 21 день тому +21

    This Marble Machine was basically hand built. The gears were traced onto paper, applied to a sheet of plywood that was then cut with a bandsaw. It was fragile, threw marbles all over the floor, and was basically good for this video.
    He then moved onto the MMX. It was intended to be used on a world tour. It was designed to be portable and among its many requirements was that it could barely lose a marble to the floor. This is not surprising given the hazard to the performers of walking around on a stage with marbles rolling around on the floor. He nearly completed it before abandoning the project, announcing that there were design issues that just couldn't be fixed. The MMX is now in a museum being completed by a team of fans. They have released some music and the flaws in the machine are obvious.
    He has had a number of epiphanies about his approach to the first two machines. He basically quickly designed the mechanics and took to building. It made for interesting videos but the consequences of building in untried and untested mechanisms led to a lot of rework, especially in the MMX. Whole sections had to be replaced causing downstream impacts. He just kept circling the drain.
    This time around, Martin is putting a lot of effort into planning the system overall and testing major component ideas with multiple alternatives to find and focus on the best. He is taking a more structured engineering approach although not being an engineer himself, he is a bit slow and making mistakes along the way. The main thing is that he is learning. Unfortunately, a lot of people are missing the important shift in Martin's approach and are impatient.
    The other difference with the MM3 is its size. I think it will change the nature of his concerts. Had MMX worked, it would have been brought out for a song or two but his band would have been largely unchanged. It was the same size as the original. MM3 is huge. Rather than being a novelty in the background, it will be virtually the stage with band members basically playing within it. I think his concerts will become the MM3 accompanied by a few humans. Still a spectacle.

  • @MidSouthUTV
    @MidSouthUTV 27 днів тому +50

    He is on this third one since this machine. The second one looked similar to this machine but with more high-tech engineering, but as of right now, the 3rd concept/machine will look way different and much larger, like the size of a stage.

  • @dawnpatterson8708
    @dawnpatterson8708 27 днів тому +64

    From what I hear, he worked at a museum and had A LOT of time on his hands.

  • @Cam_beatbox
    @Cam_beatbox 27 днів тому +27

    I'm so glad to see this masterpiece resurfacing, I remember seeing it when there was probably 100k views on it thinking it was the most amazing machine ever, and now see it with 250m and it's making me so happy that the Wintergaten is getting the recognition it deserves

  • @kswsquared
    @kswsquared 20 днів тому +9

    1:50 it's full of contact mics, especially the drum parts. The levers control the gates for the marble drops for the different channels and instruments, and the triggers are controlled by the large programming wheels, using lego pins that can be reprogrammed like a music box that uses punch cards (which he has a separate smaller machine that does this too for one of Wintergatan's early albums).
    This machine eventually went to a museum, from what I remember.

  • @paddythefly
    @paddythefly 27 днів тому +25

    Martin is still engineering a thirt one... to go on a world-tour with it!

  • @shakawhenthewallsfell8570
    @shakawhenthewallsfell8570 23 дні тому +8

    There's a video he posted exactly a year after this one, a compilation of all the covers other people made using regular instruments or some unconventional methods. It's well worth checking out as it showcases skills and ingenuity of many other people.

  • @xheralt
    @xheralt 24 дні тому +9

    The mic you see is only to catch the mechanical ambience of the gears turning; each instrument is mic'd seperately. The drums are small contact mics covered by thin padding of various materials, to achieve different sounds. The "thump" occurs when a marble drops on it. Marbles hit the strings of the bass to "pluck" them, but Martin has to do the fingering on the fretboard to get the notes he wants. The song (vibraphone notes, bass hits, and drum pattern) is encoded onto the rotating drum with pegs. Hope that helps.

  • @emanwe01
    @emanwe01 14 днів тому +3

    What impresses me most about this performance is that Mr. Wintergatan understands his machine so well that he knows _exactly_ when to let go of the crank so that the machine spins down to stop on exactly the right note for the end of the song.

  • @bethehole
    @bethehole 27 днів тому +12

    Wow, never thought I'd see anyone do a reaction to this. Have been tracking them for years

  • @mongrelthesnowchimp7676
    @mongrelthesnowchimp7676 24 дні тому +10

    I can barely engineer a sandwich... wtf...

  • @HyperactiveSloth79
    @HyperactiveSloth79 9 днів тому

    The craziest thing about something like this is that normally you see an impressive contraption and the smarter you are/more you understand the less impressive it is. This is legitimately so amazing that the smarter you are the MORE impressive it is because you realize how much is involved in this and it's mind blowing!

  • @jamesallen4050
    @jamesallen4050 24 дні тому +3

    I'm so happy you could appreciate the time it takes for the marble to drop from the gate to the time it hits the instrument; I must have watched a collective 20 hours of him (Martin) learning then mastering this one factor over several years.

  • @donkfail1
    @donkfail1 4 дні тому

    After losing your marbles, just gather them up and put them into a machine to harness your madness into art.

  • @nitrokid
    @nitrokid 27 днів тому +6

    Spaceship? No. THIS is pinnacle of engineering 😂 😂 😂

    • @LaughingOrange
      @LaughingOrange 23 дні тому

      This original version was held together by hopes and dreams, and as you can see at the end, it drops a lot of marbles. The second version wasn't much better. The upcoming third version might be the one that's actually practical to play in front of live audiences all over the world.

  • @RensStoryteller
    @RensStoryteller 20 днів тому

    I love your energy, you're so chill!

  • @nightmare62089
    @nightmare62089 27 днів тому +7

    I remember coming across this a few years ago. He was working on another one I think when I last checked.

    • @zerumsum1640
      @zerumsum1640 24 дні тому +2

      still is, although there was a decent setback when he reached the point where he realized the V2 wasn't going to do what he needed and essentially had way too many points of failure for a tour instrument. He's now working on the V3 which is promising to be even crazier. this time, he's doing a lot more work on the engineering side rather than the building side, as he's trying to do this with as few points of failure as possible, while playing extremely tight music.

    • @nightmare62089
      @nightmare62089 24 дні тому

      @@zerumsum1640 yeah, I saw some of the V3 stuff and it looks promising.

  • @user-ew5mn8ih2c
    @user-ew5mn8ih2c 10 днів тому

    From what I understand, there are three spinning wheels in the back, controlled by the operator using levers. Those wheels have nubs that hit the release levers, which drop a marble onto a pressure pad, That sends an electronic signal, which plays a note. Everything is electric, except for the cymbals and the bass guitar strings.. As you said, the amount of work it took to make a music box like that probably took months.

  • @swordsmancs
    @swordsmancs 19 днів тому +1

    The gears rotating in this one sells the song really, like it would have been a good song on its own, but the constant churning of the gears elevates it into greatness

  • @RoarinRoots
    @RoarinRoots 27 днів тому +1

    Awesome someone gave this to you. Saw this yrs ago. His channel is pretty cool. Shows alot of how he does this

  • @aura81295
    @aura81295 27 днів тому

    So glad you are sending this on to other reactors. I can't wait to see their reactions too! 👏

  • @DesireeH
    @DesireeH 27 днів тому +3

    This man must have mastered the art of patience.

  • @swamihuman9395
    @swamihuman9395 19 днів тому

    o
    - It's a GIANT "MUSIC BOX"! :) : note the large cylinder w/ pegs actuating levers that control release of the "marbles' (metal balls) which strike the vibraphone bars, and other things. It's mechanically driven by a large flywheel he cranks up to speed.
    - At one point though (in middle of piece), he was manually actuating the ball drop levers.
    - "Mad genius"! :)

  • @Geaxuce
    @Geaxuce 19 днів тому

    He's been refining his marble machine like crazy. He's more of an engineer than a musician, in my opinion. Writing music that would fit an instrument like this is so fucking nuts!
    Vintergahtahn (long as' [I think... the low 'a' sound]) is how it's pronounced

  • @dcoxdon
    @dcoxdon 8 днів тому

    YOU GOTTA SEE VERSION 2 of the machine! All metal, etc.

  • @joshmcgrath9690
    @joshmcgrath9690 19 днів тому

    Marten, the man in the video, engineered all of this and composed the music. I'd highly recommend checking out his whole channel. That man is... SOME kind of musical savant sent by the Muses themselves to amaze and impress the world with his work. I would also highly recommend checking out his video about the 'Modulin', a modular synth-violin he created, and proceeds to play an amazing cover of the Wily Castle theme from Megaman on. Dude is on a completely different level. Literally built different when it comes to music.

  • @doctorteethomega
    @doctorteethomega 20 днів тому

    I watched this with my daughters when it came out. One of the first times I asked my kids to watch something online.

  • @NaturalContradiction
    @NaturalContradiction 21 день тому

    The Dark Horse Podcast uses this song as an intro and outro. I never knew it was this created like this.

  • @angelb-oo7ob
    @angelb-oo7ob 27 днів тому +2

    🤯🤯🤯….theres hope for humanity with guys like this..🤍🔥🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @JaylLaf
    @JaylLaf 21 день тому +1

    Other commenters have already filled you in on this guy. I love this video and have watched it a number of times over the last few years. The song popped into my head, as soon as I saw you were gonna react.

  • @Lethgar_Smith
    @Lethgar_Smith 20 днів тому

    Yeah, I've been subscribed to Wintergarten since that first video went viral 8 years ago.
    It's been an amazing adventure watching this man, a wonderfully talented musician, teach himself design and engineering all while exploring the philosophy of following one's passion.

  • @jonnekallu1627
    @jonnekallu1627 19 днів тому

    03:41
    Do my eyes spy some Legos there?

  • @TheEricBooth
    @TheEricBooth 27 днів тому +1

    I'm not going to belittle the talent it took to design and build this thing, but he has admitted that this was not done with one take as machine kept breaking down. So he had to just keep playing and put all the parts that worked together.

  • @Justin-yv8zd
    @Justin-yv8zd 21 день тому

    Brother thats a hold my beer moment and let me cook tf 😭 he ´s a genius

  • @MAL-xv3tr
    @MAL-xv3tr 26 днів тому +1

    Wintergatan's video "All Was Well" music box and modulin is worth a listen as well. It's not the marble machine but it is really awesome and beautiful.

  • @Broomrider1492
    @Broomrider1492 22 дні тому

    Love animusic. So fun to watch. There's so much out there for you to find. Hours of fun.

  • @_WindofChange
    @_WindofChange 27 днів тому +2

    this is quite the throwback.....its so good that i still think its not real 😂

  • @lorddanielthesecond73
    @lorddanielthesecond73 22 дні тому +1

    Wait until you discover OKGO

  • @d.o.m.494
    @d.o.m.494 23 дні тому

    I've been following Martin for years, he's building a bigger and better machine now.

  • @ultimAvalon
    @ultimAvalon 21 день тому

    DUDE thank you... I remember watching this YEARS ago so I was trying to remember some keywords to find it again but nada.

  • @emmabroughton2039
    @emmabroughton2039 20 днів тому

    Martin Molin is a musical magician.

  • @Anon21486
    @Anon21486 19 днів тому

    Mind if I mention that since this video, he has been in the process of engineering the Marble Machine version 2.

  • @jonadabtheunsightly
    @jonadabtheunsightly 21 день тому

    The marble machine contains multiple microphones, to pick up all the parts. For example, the "snare" sound is a marble hitting a pad that contains a contact microphone.

  • @christerfurberg6538
    @christerfurberg6538 27 днів тому +1

    Vintergatan is the Swedish name for the Milky Way. It means Winter Street

  • @dusermiginte4647
    @dusermiginte4647 22 дні тому

    That guy sure have some balls.

  • @sirbiff10
    @sirbiff10 21 день тому

    Supposedly he's making another one with 10k marbles.

  • @bfg1637
    @bfg1637 25 днів тому

    honestly he has come sooooooooooo far. Watching his channel is quite the ride

  • @andrebrodbeck3883
    @andrebrodbeck3883 21 день тому

    Only by looking at the guy and the machine, he reminds me to an artist by the name Jean Tinguely, who also created machines like that one.

  • @JohnSmith-ud9ex
    @JohnSmith-ud9ex 24 дні тому +1

    Put your take on it and send it to Winter, he would be over the moon ! = )

  • @Slugshot2006
    @Slugshot2006 22 дні тому

    I also follow his channel since a couple of years and saw him on stage in Gothenburg almost 15y ago. He is like a modern Leonardo DaVinci. So many different skills required to do something line that. But yeah, he never really finishes. But that's probably also to keep his channel up.

  • @chrisdavis7105
    @chrisdavis7105 26 днів тому

    You know what man the movement's are spot on for so long that it's absolutely mesmerizing 6:50

  • @AlphaEckoNiner9ner
    @AlphaEckoNiner9ner 20 днів тому

    He's about done with his Marble Machine X... check that one out.

  • @SilverionX
    @SilverionX 23 дні тому +1

    It takes another musician to really get a sense for how crazy this is.

  • @kuhndj67
    @kuhndj67 23 дні тому

    Not only did he do this... but he's got a TON of videos of making and remaking it... he's a bit of a Mad Scientist...

  • @Tessimistic420
    @Tessimistic420 27 днів тому

    This machine is crazy. Seen it awhile ago still crazy today

  • @bigpoints101
    @bigpoints101 23 дні тому

    This is a very old version of his machine. He made many changes before scrapping the whole thing and starting new

  • @xheralt
    @xheralt 24 дні тому

    Martin's inspiration was an animated music video called "Animusic Pipe Dream". Except Martin did it in Real Life! Go react to THAT!

  • @Healitall
    @Healitall 23 дні тому

    He said afterwards that he used editing to make it much more smoother than it actually was.

  • @ShootAUT
    @ShootAUT 22 дні тому

    Followed his projects for a number of years.
    He's gets _very_ easily sidetracked. So he never really finishes anything, because he is too busy upgrading minor details, then fixing the problems it caused. Or he wastes a lot of time with setting up and editing his videos.
    The fact that the first machine made it as far as to play a full song is a miracle.
    I like my maniacs to be more practical and productive, like Sam (LOOKMOMNOCOMPUTER, This Museum Is (Not) Obsolete).

  • @BIGREDDOG09
    @BIGREDDOG09 19 днів тому

    I agree with everything you said. Genius. Insane. Incredible. This is crazy.

  • @stranger2Utube
    @stranger2Utube 27 днів тому +1

    Absolutely incredible 🔥

  • @cinderblockstudios
    @cinderblockstudios 19 днів тому

    Props for not seeing this until 2024!

  • @MichaelKlineJr
    @MichaelKlineJr 24 дні тому

    the on and off are the levers he throws

  • @o0Tamaki0o
    @o0Tamaki0o 21 день тому

    have you seen the wind beast art project? i don't recall the official name but it's those automatically moving things that walk across the beach and stuff.

  • @user-du6zo7zp2k
    @user-du6zo7zp2k 23 дні тому

    analog computer - truly amazing

  • @PsychoticEwok
    @PsychoticEwok 21 день тому

    There are contact mics on the precision instruments he's building a new machine now it's been a years long process and many redesigns and iterations

  • @annemaclean6634
    @annemaclean6634 27 днів тому +2

    Wow, how long would it take to create a machine like this, to design it and then put it together? This is absolutely incredible and so fascinating to listen to and watch. I've never seen anything like this before, really really impressive!😊👍

    • @quakxy_dukx
      @quakxy_dukx 23 дні тому

      As impressive as it is, this machine is pretty terrible and incapable of playing properly in a single take. Martin has spent the past few years building a second rendition to a much higher standard but it had so many problems that he gave up on it and it was completed (but still highly flawed) by the musikcabinet I think. Since then, he’s spent a lot of time completely revising the design with actual engineering principles in mind

  • @jimblob44
    @jimblob44 23 дні тому

    He is an all round genius and can play just about any instrument you can think of and also some he has invented himself. His band Wintergarten are amazing and well worth looking up.

  • @IISpaceGhostII
    @IISpaceGhostII 23 дні тому

    If you like this one check his channel for the full build video of the next iteration of this historic music machine

  • @alexiscarvajal4304
    @alexiscarvajal4304 25 днів тому

    Probably the dark blue/black marble is a visual indicator to the editor/s to know kind of where to cut from one view to another looking if it made a full cicle

  • @hiroakiureshino5938
    @hiroakiureshino5938 18 днів тому

    Just amazing

  • @lordgandalf22
    @lordgandalf22 22 дні тому

    Hes still building these machines. and he builds them all by him self and some team members. this was the first i think or one of the first ones.

  • @theender664
    @theender664 8 днів тому

    2:28 timing is actually the easiest part to do XD

  • @Zinetha
    @Zinetha 27 днів тому +1

    There is a "Museum of Mechanic Music" (Mekaanisen musiikin museo) in Varkaus, Finland. Why isn't this instrument there? :(
    I was a kid when I went there and museums were generally boring places to be in, but this was actually pretty interesting!

    • @LupeFenrir
      @LupeFenrir 25 днів тому +3

      Because it is allready in a different clockwork music museum in Utrecht, Netherlands. (Museum Speelklok)

    • @xheralt
      @xheralt 24 дні тому

      I believe the plans for the 2nd version (MMX) are published online as CNC router patterns? If "Mekaanisen musiikin museo" wants one badly enough, they can build a duplicate of their own. While Martin is designing the Touring MM, another team has taken up the MMX project to at least get it workable as a (relatively) fixed installation, they've been documenting their changes to the original IIRC.

  • @larubialocatattoo8430
    @larubialocatattoo8430 17 днів тому

    You should check out the band he was playing in before he made this machine, Detektivbyrån
    So creative.

  • @Hellmaker1000
    @Hellmaker1000 22 дні тому

    the one in this video is the prototype of the MMX Mk. II

  • @pribilovian4709
    @pribilovian4709 20 днів тому

    Yeah bro, humans are amazing 😂🙏 glad you watched this

  • @sonicfear4472
    @sonicfear4472 27 днів тому +1

    This is some Modern Day Davinci level talent...Wow!

  • @rockmuschel
    @rockmuschel 25 днів тому

    When he's playing it manually. He doesn't spin that thing to remove the marbles. It's just a vibrato.

  • @jimbayler4277
    @jimbayler4277 21 день тому

    Where does Martin get the money to engineer and build these machines ?!

  • @timomustamaki5407
    @timomustamaki5407 18 днів тому

    Do not know what the inspiration chain was but either Wintergatan was inspired by Animusic's Pipe Dream or vice versa...

  • @DesireeH
    @DesireeH 27 днів тому

    Oooh this is something that I would request had I known it existed lol
    That takes a lot of time to create, I mean these days you can input stuff on a computer, with the right program and make a 3d model and simulation for it. But yeah this seems like a tedious process.

  • @matt5856
    @matt5856 22 дні тому

    He's straight outta Dr Zeus's world 😄

  • @tanddt1959
    @tanddt1959 24 дні тому

    Minor league engineer. I just make brake shoes for trains. Don't ride them!

  • @zengrath
    @zengrath 21 день тому

    I can't believe you never seen this before. It's an old video and everyone i know has seen it by now. He's got newer videos and improvements on it too. The videos showing how it all works and how he's made it and further refined it is more interesting to me then he music video.

  • @chrissibersky4617
    @chrissibersky4617 20 днів тому

    That machine can't play that music. It's a prop.

  • @znotch87
    @znotch87 20 днів тому

    Winter is coming!

  • @AlbiDartanan
    @AlbiDartanan 27 днів тому

    Next machine what he is building will be much more better .....When he like some interesting stuff maybe look in : shimon jaming robot .... Or maybe look in Venjent

  • @azure2100
    @azure2100 21 день тому

    YES! I found your channel through Azahriah (yes, I am Hungarian) and I am soooo happy to see Wintergatan on here. Absolutely adore that band. I wish I could see them live.

  • @shadowcaster3222
    @shadowcaster3222 27 днів тому

    Yes sir!!! Thank you

  • @brianmcgarry1632
    @brianmcgarry1632 22 дні тому

    Is the black ball the 2000th ball and it's the final note in the song 🤔

  • @Tessimistic420
    @Tessimistic420 27 днів тому

    Anthony have you heard "John 5" before? Pretty crazy too😊

  • @meteerbil2078
    @meteerbil2078 18 днів тому

    If no one already said it Vinterggatan means Milky way in Swedish

  • @RachelEstherRebecca
    @RachelEstherRebecca 26 днів тому

    he s the grade randson of Da Vinci 😅

  • @Onjii-ys5in
    @Onjii-ys5in 20 днів тому

    I think he used some sort of a program to calculate all this. obviously he didnt do it inside his mind only

  • @chrisdavis7105
    @chrisdavis7105 26 днів тому

    Yeah he just did it wth

  • @DanielJames-zr9ej
    @DanielJames-zr9ej 13 днів тому

    Why are people just getting to this video this has been out for years

  • @FonWin
    @FonWin 24 дні тому

    How many hours were spent on this??
    All of them.