+Robo_ Waffle Lesson 3: Building a working robot that gives you everything you need and can move around, but also needs to be given items to stay happy.
Crazy to see Etho having a clock named after him lol everyone in the redstone community calls it the Etho clock but Etho calls it the hopper clock haha the dude is just to humble.
Special case of etho clock (when hoppers become completely full) 2x4: H H C B T P R T H = hopper (facing each other) C = comparator (facing right) B = block R = redstone dust P = target (pafcelo) T = redstone torch (attached to the block and target)
@@vivalaveyan soooo much easier with jobsites omfw! I remember when you had to somehow push them around into especially placed platforms with a forest of doors and blah blah blah bullshit lol
@@alekoo_ngdiak Everything. It's a perfect example of the video being outdated. The observer existing makes the last one irrelevant because it didn't exist when the video was made.
I understood about half of these, but I can definitely see them being useful in my future redstone endeavours. My past circuits have always been such a mess, knowing how to make them more compact and efficient will be a life saver
I watched this months ago. Didnt understand. Did a lot of redstone research. It makes sense now. We need more MC youtubers explaining basic stuff about redstone torches and how some blocks can be powered on (and giving "currents" to its surrounding)
Hey Mumbo, I really like the idea behind this. I think you could expand upon it quite a bit though. Even to the point of a short series. (like make logic gates one episode, pulse length manipulation another,...) I've been playing mc for years and still don't fully grasp Radstone circuits. So to the point: I'd love it, if you could not only show how to build it, but also a) how it works, at least for the more complicated stuff (namely rs-nor, comparators, especially subtract mode,locked repeaters???, Etc.) and b) show practical applications. You did mention some for some of the circuits in passing but omitted why they are suitable for the task. Thx for your time. Just a quick bit of feedback. Keep up the good work.
I completely agree and love your idea. Even though I can grasp a lot of the logic behind these, I would still love a series, and practical applications for these.
It all ready was, he had a readstone series but decided to just make this.....redstone series. No seriously, it's in a playlist. This is technically a series.
@@jisanpissan2900 Why need to know? Because curiosity and knowledge - you know, the reason why some people try to learn stuff... and if you didn't realize that yet: Knowledge without understanding is dangerous (well, at least in real life :P). Also, no, he doesn't explain it.
I watch this video every month or so and every time I understand more of how each circuit can be used it after all the practice I get in between. It's such a useful video! Thanks Mumbo :D
I did the terrible mistake of spawning the wither on bedrock edition, after hours of grinding, full enchanted diamond set, 10 Golden apples and 6 healing potions... It was to no use. The wither spawns wither skeletons after its HP drops below half, and also has these charge attacks where it literally charges at you while you’re trying to escape/heal/whatever.... :(
Plenty of them work on Bedrock, and the ones that don't have plenty of work-arounds. If anything, vertical double piston extenders are easier because of the lack of quasi-connectivity.
I have used this video so much. Thank you so much mumbo, you have taught me everything I know. I love your designs and I'd love to play with you some day.
I’ve watched this video at least 5 times and on a base level I get most everything, up to the logic circuits, they’re still beyond my knowledge, but integrating them into contraptions I’m trying to build is still tough. Then again I do play pocket edition on an older ipad. I’ve got a few cool farms and redstone doors I’m proud of even though they’re not the most efficient or compact. I don’t think I could have done it without videos like these so really I’m just saying thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills.
Thanks Mumbo, that is probably the most essential video about redstone and i just keep coming back here while trying to figure out a way to make my contraptions work
3:13 I just realised it's called "Monostable Circuits" and not "Molestable Circuits". I've called these things as molestable circuits for years and when Mumbo spoke, I always heard it as Molestable Circuit
Ive come full circle. ~6 Years ago I was watching these while not knowing shit about electronics just trying to get some simple contraptions working. Now im taking Logical Circuits studying to be an electrical engineer and im coming back here to supplement the lectures, lol
Amazing video, just came by from an electronics and boolean circuits course and it is truely stunning to see it done w/ redstone. Would be really helpful to use as a study tool as well haha.
The SR NOR Latch is a 1 bit memory circuit. This circuit stores 1 bit in binary (either on or off). One input is the Set input and the other input is the Rest input, which sets it back to state before it was set. Hope that helps anyone understand it better
For those who are playing minecraft pe and wanna create a hopper clock, the only changes you need to do is to add redstone on top of the pistons and place blocks on top of the two output redstone pieces. That makes the redstone dusts on top of the pistons not connected with the outputs of the two comparators (redstone dust that powers the piston). The redstone dusts on top of the pistons act as a update detector so when one hopper is empty, they tell to the piston "Hey buddy! Can you extend please?" And the pistons do exactly that!! Quite a simple fix!😃
+Jonathan Asuncion If you watch carefully, the output of the hopper is a redstone dust that usually powers pistons. The thing is that once one of the two outputs is off, the other one for some reason doesn't realise it must extend, so that's why you put the redstone piece on top of the piston. It's role is to make the piston realise it's the only one that is powered and, as a result of that, make it extend!😃
Following on from NBA Sebastian whatever-his-name-is (sorry dude), you could for instance have a hidden staircase that can retract and pop out from both ends, like in the 3-hour bunker challenge
Easily the handiest redstone video to have around. Also, Mumbo's great because he hits the perfect balance of excitement and actual technical knowledge. To elaborate, I've seen tons of cool redstone videos showcasing creations and inspiring me to think about what could be possible with redstone, but they themselves don't actually show me much. And also tons of redstone videos that are just too technical and go over my head in terms of what they actually show me. Mumbo is the perfect inbetween!
I got all the way to the BUD switches before realizing this video is outdated (no fault to mumbo, it’s just that the game updates often!) I just listened to the description of a BUD switch, thought “oh like an observer?” and suddenly wondered how many of these are made easier or more efficient with newer redstone blocks like said observer
Oh my gosh, I'm trying to grasp all these different redstone circuits but there are so many of them! And logic . . . makes my head hurt. I understand the basic concepts and understand how simple circuits work but knowing what circuits to put together for the outcome you want, well, I'm finding that hard to grasp. I've been trying to create a working portcullis for my medieval build but can't seem to get it to work quit right. I copied one of your designs in my test world to the T and only the bottom part works. Is there possibly a difference in how redstone works in pocket edition vs. pc? I just don't know. And it is so frustrating as I've been working on this for months!!
MustangGirl3374 Yes, there is a difference between redstone in pocket edition and java edition. First of all, pistons in pocket edition can move more blocks than in java edition. Also, redstone signals can't travel through the extended block of a piston in pocket edition, which makes most java edition redstone creations not work in pocket edition.
i hte even more when someone starts a thread that has noyhing to do with the video... better to just say OFF TOPIC, and block the A-HOLE that is trying to change the subject (NOTE TO SELF: block Freddy Krueger)
the fact that redstone is sort of similar to coding is actually quite intriguing! definitely will get myself into redstone sooner or later! thus, this video was quite useful and gave me ideas!
This is really cool being able to learn some of these circuits and actually understand what is happening and how I could use them in day to day minecraft, thanks Mumbo bumbo
It's a shame he didn't mention the actual purpose of an ABBA switch (And no it doesn't turn you into a dancing queen) The clue is in the name it is meant to have multiple outputs and it is modular as he laid it out it should have 2 outputs either side of the last repeater. They power in this order A - on B - on B - off A - off
"I apologize if this video is a little bit boring,.. " What are you talking about? The way you talk was enough to make this video not boring/unboring/disboring/whatevering... INTERESTING, yeah that's the word :P
I never make this type of comment anymore, I'm just early on so many videos. I swear I was first on a guy with 60,000 subs and I wasn't even subbed to him.
i know that this video is 4 years old now but thanks to you, i make my very first redstone door. i used a pulse extender and a redstone reverser to make a button operated door. Thanks for the help
I finaly made a 2x1 sticky piston door opened by a hidden hopper without a tutorial all on my own and ive only been blaying minecraft for a week or 2. I was hella proud of myself. Lol.
Whenever you say "simple" it just hurts me inside a little bit as redstone to me ( yes I'm dumb ) is so complicated. Love the vids Mumbo, keep up the great work
Redstone is incredibly difficult for me too. It's not that simple to ppl like us, our minds just work differently. I have absolutely no idea how it even works, lest understand how to actually apply all of these redstone contraptions in a build. It's really complicated.
A theory of mine is that only certain people think in the technical/logical way that really helps with redstone. Everyone else is a bit left in the dust trying to make sense of everything.
if you think double pistons is somewhat complicated try building a quad piston *_without slime blocks_* i built it once then my world got corrupted now i can build it again
This stuff is just gold. I watched all this when I first started and memorized one or two simple circuits and could build a couple more off the tutorials. Now I want to make a redstone maze haha. Perfect time for the next level of my redstone secrets library I'm working on.
as I say to all bedrock players, these designs may not work but everything shown in the video (excluding bud switches) work with little to no variation to what he's doing here, so experiment with the concepts and have fun making your own designs
I swear redstone can be a college course!
Nope, not enough content.
(edit: i regret this comment)
Lol
Lesson 1: How to power a door
+TheUntamableDogg lesson 2: how to build and power the 7 thick, 20 by 20, self closing, slime block door
+Robo_ Waffle Lesson 3: Building a working robot that gives you everything you need and can move around, but also needs to be given items to stay happy.
timestamps for each circuit
1. 0:33 redstone (hopper) clock
2. 1:12 Redstone (repeater) clock
3. 1:53 Redstone (comparator) clock
4: 2:31 "etho hopper timer"?
5. 3:17 Monostable circuit
6. 3:47 Dropper monostable circuit
7. 4:17 Rising edge monostable circuit
8. 4:49 Falling edge monostable circuit
9. 4:54 T Flipflop
10. 5:48 Dropper hopper T flipflop (totally a cool rapper name right there)
11. 6:37 Repeater lock T flipflop
12. 7:09 Pulse extender
13. 7:44 old school pulse extender
14. 8:16 ABA gate?
15. 8:48 long hopper pulse extender
16. 9:39 AND gate
17. 10:22 OR gate
18. 10:53 Verticle AND gate
19. 11:37 RS NOR latch
20. 12:28 Double Dropper RS NOR latch
21. 13:10 Double Piston extenders
22. 13:51 Double piston Extenders In wall
23: 14:27 Double piston extenders in floor
24. 15:34 Double piston extender in Roof
25. 16:28 BUD switch
26. (MORE THAN 25? LIAR EXPOSED) :P 17:02 BUD switch in wall
the extra was the fact he didn't put a transition to show the rising/falling edge monostable circuit
Totally a cool rapper name xD
Lol I was gonna do this myself, thanks man
Love you!
Lol u have 69 likes
Imma make it 70
Crazy to see Etho having a clock named after him lol everyone in the redstone community calls it the Etho clock but Etho calls it the hopper clock haha the dude is just to humble.
also the bud switcher is just an observer but bigger
Special case of etho clock (when hoppers become completely full) 2x4:
H H C B
T P R T
H = hopper (facing each other)
C = comparator (facing right)
B = block
R = redstone dust
P = target (pafcelo)
T = redstone torch (attached to the block and target)
@@cheesusgaming1769 This video was made before the observer came out.
@@rayzo3213 :0
@@cheesusgaming1769also the t-flip flop is just a lever but bigger
"Because sticky pistons will spitt out their blocks when confronted with a one tick pulse"
Cries in Bedrock edition
I feel you bro
Yup it sucks
*cries in PE*
@Chanina Kosovske that is gonna be patched in a few weeks time anyways
F in chat for 1 tick pulse
I was going to make a joke about pulse extenders, but I don't want it to get too long.
😂😂😂👍🏼
I get it
XD
not funny
I was going to make a joke about an xor gate but it's exclusive.
Mumbo:In case you dont have iron for the hoppers...
*places 7 iron blocks*
nowadays everyone has an iron golem farm tho
@@vivalaveyan soooo much easier with jobsites omfw! I remember when you had to somehow push them around into especially placed platforms with a forest of doors and blah blah blah bullshit lol
It doesn't need to be iron blocks
@@muhammadumar7649 you can use any block?
@@magentaroses6149 Yup, Mumbo just uses iron block for the mechanic look of it
25 Minecraft Redstone Circuits I will never understand XD
XD
and its explanation
plz check my channel out
+Minecraft Logic no too bad no one checks out advertisers
+Iamtottalynotrandom911 tru
My t-flop:
Lever
My pulse extender:
Repeater
Cause you are noob in redstone.
@@av2678 well-done roasting somebody's 3 month year old joke
Thanks TLOD for informing me of me misreading "3" as "5"
@@justsiva775 *3 months
@@Ariiio120 dammit, thanks for telling me
Well it works and serves the same purpose so why not :D
We need another one of these videos, it's been more than 4 years now, I think it could come in handy!
the last one is litterealy an observer
@@Merchanter and what does that have to do with the comment?
@@alekoo_ngdiak Everything. It's a perfect example of the video being outdated. The observer existing makes the last one irrelevant because it didn't exist when the video was made.
“What the hell is a T-flop!”
-Grian 2017
IKR LMAO
I'm pretty shore that it's called a t-flip flop
But it's still funny man grian has absolutely no idea how to use redstone
@@mattkim683 its ajoke dumbass
@@prudenciomangaoang7774 your the dumbass get wooshed
Played a game called drink every time Mumbo says "chuck"
I am now dead.
Cristobol Santantantana iF yOu WeRe DeAd YoU cOuLdN’t HaVe TyPeD tHaT! lIaR
@@ellencahill4612 r/wooosh
Everything about Romania that’s why I (and thousands of others on UA-cam) did toggle case. (i ShOuLd Be ThE oNe To r/WoOoOsH yOu)
@@everythingaboutromania4278 r/ihavereddit
@@everythingaboutromania4278 r/woooosh
I understood about half of these, but I can definitely see them being useful in my future redstone endeavours. My past circuits have always been such a mess, knowing how to make them more compact and efficient will be a life saver
My piston extender before watching this video is as big as a house while i can just make it 3x3
I understand none of these
@@satnus3388 Me too
@@DryeWater bedrock ones can be made like 3 by 5 so how th
When Mumbo says "you dont have to understand how it works you just have to understand how to build it" LMAO
Ikr. Yes I do need to understand. That's why I clicked the damn video!
Somehow though you can understand it when you start bulding it...like "Ohh this is how it works now I understand Mumbo"
You right when I read this comment mumbo said in the video at the same time
Doing math be like
@@rith359 lol thats you i dont know wth im doing
16:28
17:02
This is what we had before observers
Maybe that's what's inside.
Also 2:40
Do a observer looking at a button/lever etc
And before that we had janky water physics and boats on top of pressure plates.
This was published in 2016, pre observers
Block update detector:
"You'll need to know how to build me to be a redstone pro!"
Observers:
"Are you sure about that?"
You should've said
Observers : _observe_
At the time of recording there were no observers
u need toknow how to craft an observer
idk if it's a joke but observers didn't existed when this video was made
@@kroh7742 it is what they do
I watched this months ago. Didnt understand.
Did a lot of redstone research.
It makes sense now.
We need more MC youtubers explaining basic stuff about redstone torches and how some blocks can be powered on (and giving "currents" to its surrounding)
We could just use a normal wooden door
Nah lets make a 10x10 piston door
And wait 3 minutes for it to open
I can barely even make a 3x3 door
What would the other players on the server think if you used a wooden door like a PEASANT?!
NaH, *lets make 256x256 piston door*
@@cishn6271 rip game
Hey Mumbo,
I really like the idea behind this. I think you could expand upon it quite a bit though. Even to the point of a short series. (like make logic gates one episode, pulse length manipulation another,...)
I've been playing mc for years and still don't fully grasp Radstone circuits.
So to the point:
I'd love it, if you could not only show how to build it, but also a) how it works, at least for the more complicated stuff (namely rs-nor, comparators, especially subtract mode,locked repeaters???, Etc.) and b) show practical applications.
You did mention some for some of the circuits in passing but omitted why they are suitable for the task.
Thx for your time. Just a quick bit of feedback. Keep up the good work.
Also how about adding hidden crafting table/ceiling lamp circuits with flush and/or double extended designs?
I completely agree and love your idea. Even though I can grasp a lot of the logic behind these, I would still love a series, and practical applications for these.
so confusing
I agree
It all ready was, he had a readstone series but decided to just make this.....redstone series. No seriously, it's in a playlist. This is technically a series.
I don't want to just know how to build it....I do want to understand how it works. That's why I clicked on your video.
Same lol like the comment above if u agree
Same here
drowningnixis hey, why need to know how it works if you know how to make it. And he does explains it
This. I also want to see examples for machines in which the circuits are actually used.
@@jisanpissan2900 Why need to know? Because curiosity and knowledge - you know, the reason why some people try to learn stuff... and if you didn't realize that yet: Knowledge without understanding is dangerous (well, at least in real life :P).
Also, no, he doesn't explain it.
For those making one-tick pulse with a vertical piston : use gravel so you don't need to use a sticky one :)
the smallest T-Flip Flop is a lever ;)
yep, it just isn't automatic, which is why the other's exist.
but can you flip a lever by powering it with redstone?
Hence the winky face guys, you thought I was serious?
Deltalus it was a youtube comment, so yeh
FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!
I swear R.S. Nor latch sounds like some kind of urban legend monster.
"Remember kids: beware of the Boogey man, and his pet, the R.S. Norlatch!"
Irving IV r/boneappletea
The name makes me think of Snorlax.
I used to think it was an ‘our less snor latch’ 😂
I’m so proud of my self! His double piston extender didn’t work in PE so I made my own that works in pocket edition!
Alexander Korn same
I have done it in PE
I have designed my own triple piston extender on mcpe...
gg
Good job I heard redstone is sorta weird on people congrats
I watch this video every month or so and every time I understand more of how each circuit can be used it after all the practice I get in between. It's such a useful video! Thanks Mumbo :D
I hadn't played Minecraft for years but watching your videos made me start playing again. Thanks.
haphazodus same
Watched this yesterday: "Why would I ever need any of these?" Re-watched today: "Thank God I know how to make a monostable circuit now!"
I was searching for nothing else than the monostable circuit
I thought I would learn a lot from this video........
Then I realized that none of them work because I play on bedrock edition
I did the terrible mistake of spawning the wither on bedrock edition, after hours of grinding, full enchanted diamond set, 10 Golden apples and 6 healing potions...
It was to no use.
The wither spawns wither skeletons after its HP drops below half, and also has these charge attacks where it literally charges at you while you’re trying to escape/heal/whatever....
:(
Plenty of them work on Bedrock, and the ones that don't have plenty of work-arounds. If anything, vertical double piston extenders are easier because of the lack of quasi-connectivity.
It does work on bedrock because Java is exactly like bedrock just recheck the redstone item
Bedrock succc
😩😩😩😩
I have used this video so much. Thank you so much mumbo, you have taught me everything I know. I love your designs and I'd love to play with you some day.
could you imagine if mumbo jumbo, mr cubey, grian, and tsmc all worked on a huge house it would be epic
+Upcast Planet then it would shoot rockets and robot unicorns made in an underground factory
Dude just grian and mumbo jumbo would be able to do something awesome together never mind the other one's
Grian talked about mumbo in a video. Collab confirmed.
OR... a construction genius who designs full maps with mumbo, the master redstoner.
You dont need Grian, Higher the one builder better than him. Goodtimeswithscar
When you listen to his intro enough times...
you finally realize its a trumpet.
Rip mumbos intro
@@bench1297 this was 2 months ago
I’ve watched this video at least 5 times and on a base level I get most everything, up to the logic circuits, they’re still beyond my knowledge, but integrating them into contraptions I’m trying to build is still tough. Then again I do play pocket edition on an older ipad. I’ve got a few cool farms and redstone doors I’m proud of even though they’re not the most efficient or compact. I don’t think I could have done it without videos like these so really I’m just saying thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills.
id be down to help you in that since half the stuff he showed dosent work in bedrock
To be fair logic gate and Boolean logic isn't easy so I wouldn't feel to bad
Thanks Mumbo, that is probably the most essential video about redstone and i just keep coming back here while trying to figure out a way to make my contraptions work
Me, crying as I try to make a mono stable circuit while mumbo shouts “EXTREMELY SIMPLE. JUST CHUCK THESE DOWN.” at me: wh..... redston
ingredience
Suu many mispels
That's great
the monostable curcit worked the first time and never worked agian
The redstone circuits I know is ancient
Edit: And takes a lot of space
3:13 I just realised it's called "Monostable Circuits" and not "Molestable Circuits". I've called these things as molestable circuits for years and when Mumbo spoke, I always heard it as Molestable Circuit
haha!
Ive come full circle. ~6 Years ago I was watching these while not knowing shit about electronics just trying to get some simple contraptions working. Now im taking Logical Circuits studying to be an electrical engineer and im coming back here to supplement the lectures, lol
Watching bud switch circuits in 2019 knowing about observers
your pfp is accurate
Rip Bud switch. Your memory lives on with the Observer block.
(it still has a few niche uses)
Observer
@@Enum_Dev (thank you)
@@GrasshopperKelly niche
Observers can observe only in one side
i hate to be *that guy* but...
niesh? I cannot let this stand.
*THAT GUY TO THE RESCUE!*
TG: It's niche.
Amazing video, just came by from an electronics and boolean circuits course and it is truely stunning to see it done w/ redstone. Would be really helpful to use as a study tool as well haha.
The SR NOR Latch is a 1 bit memory circuit. This circuit stores 1 bit in binary (either on or off). One input is the Set input and the other input is the Rest input, which sets it back to state before it was set. Hope that helps anyone understand it better
Mumbo Jumbo: redstone is my life
Water: I'm about to end this man's whole career
Sponges : elo there
Timestamps for all the circuits
0:28 - CLOCKS -
0:42 Hoppers-comparator clock
1:07 Two repeaters clock
1:48 Comparator clock
2:26 Hoppers-pistons clock (long delay)
3:13 - MONOSTABLE CIRCUITS-
3:24 Piston-repeater monost.
3:42 Dropper-hopper monost.
4:13 Silent repeaters monost. (1 tick)
4:43 Fal. edge silent repeaters monost.
4:49 - T FLIP-FLOPS -
5:00 Two pistons T flip-flop
5:44 Dropper-hopper T flip-flop
6:32 Silent repeater lock T flip-flop
7:04 - PULSE EXTENDERS -
7:14 Two comparators pulse extender
7:38 "Old school" linear pulse extender
8:11 Square, 4 repeaters pulse extender
8:43 Hoppers-pistons pulse extender (long delay)
9:34 - LOGIC GATES -
9:44 AND gate (torches)
10:17 OR gate
10:48 Vertical AND gate
11:32 RS NOR latch (torches)
12:23 Two droppers RS NOR latch
13:05 - DOUBLE PISTON EXTENDERS -
13:24 The 2-4-1 double piston extender
13:46 Wall-flushed double piston extender
14:21 Floor-flushed double piston extender
15:30 Ceiling-flushed double piston extender
16:24 - BUD SWITCHES -
16:33 Normal BUD switch
16:58 Wall-flushed BUD switch
Thx
*Bedrock Edition* : “Im boutta end this man's career”
Everyone else: "Ppl play Bedrock?"
@@MacroAggressor most people do
@@aurum606 gross.
@@MacroAggressor How so? Most people play bedrock cause its available on several different platforms, while java is only on pc.
@@aurum606 That's like saying radios are only in cars. W/e tho, enjoy paying for your mods and texture packs, if it makes you happy I'm happy.
What a useful video! Now I know what "falling edge monostable circuits" are for: making the damn piston retract. THANK YOU!
When he explains it it seems so simple but before he explained it I had no idea what any of these did.
Thanks a lot. This made me understand some complex mechanics
~Redstone Clocks~
0:29 Simple redstone clock
1:06 Redstone torch repeater clock
1:48 Comparator or 1-tick clock
2:27 Etho hopper timer
~Monostable Circuits~
3:13 Basic monostable circuit
3:42 Dropper-hopper monostable circuit
4:13 Silent 1-tick pulse generator
~Toggleable Flip Flops (T-Flip Flops)~
4:49 T-flip flop
5:44 Dropper-hopper T-flip flop (silent)
6:32 Repeater lock T-flip flop
~Pulse Extenders~
7:04 Pulse extender
7:38 Old-school pulse extender
8:11 ABBA gate
8:43 CodeCrafted's massive pulse extender
ua-cam.com/video/v5PN35YRDDQ/v-deo.html
~Logic Gates~
9:34 AND gate
10:17 OR gate
10:48 AND gate, vertical
~Redstone (RS) NOR Latches~
11:32 RS NOR Latch
12:23 Compact RS NOR Latch
~Double Piston Extenders~
13:04 Double piston extender
13:46 Double piston extender, flush with a wall
14:22 Upward-facing double piston extender, flush with a floor, vertical
15:30 Downward-facing double piston extender, flush with a ceiling
~Block Update Detector (BUD) Switches~
16:23 BUD switch
16:58 BUD switch, flush with a wall
Thank ya
Nice
Thanks for showing the RS Nor Latch! It was exactly what I needed for a build, which is now finished, and works better than I planned!
For those who are playing minecraft pe and wanna create a hopper clock, the only changes you need to do is to add redstone on top of the pistons and place blocks on top of the two output redstone pieces. That makes the redstone dusts on top of the pistons not connected with the outputs of the two comparators (redstone dust that powers the piston). The redstone dusts on top of the pistons act as a update detector so when one hopper is empty, they tell to the piston "Hey buddy! Can you extend please?" And the pistons do exactly that!! Quite a simple fix!😃
Thank you!
or you could just put a repeater running into the piston
Thanks :)
the only change you need to do is CHANGE TO FUCKING PC YOU PEASANTS
+Jonathan Asuncion If you watch carefully, the output of the hopper is a redstone dust that usually powers pistons. The thing is that once one of the two outputs is off, the other one for some reason doesn't realise it must extend, so that's why you put the redstone piece on top of the piston. It's role is to make the piston realise it's the only one that is powered and, as a result of that, make it extend!😃
Mumbo: Logic gates are very important
Me(programmer): Thank God. That's the only thing I know.
cAn'T yOU juSt uSe a LEvEr???
He can but using button is cooler
Following on from NBA Sebastian whatever-his-name-is (sorry dude), you could for instance have a hidden staircase that can retract and pop out from both ends, like in the 3-hour bunker challenge
Also because, if you have a piston door with levers on both sides, you can easily lock yourself out
what if you wanted 2 use a pressure plate or tripwire?
hmmmmm....
s&n railway you can just click reply to reply to their comment...
Easily the handiest redstone video to have around.
Also, Mumbo's great because he hits the perfect balance of excitement and actual technical knowledge.
To elaborate, I've seen tons of cool redstone videos showcasing creations and inspiring me to think about what could be possible with redstone, but they themselves don't actually show me much.
And also tons of redstone videos that are just too technical and go over my head in terms of what they actually show me.
Mumbo is the perfect inbetween!
For who that subscribe to Mumbo but only know redstone a little bit raise your hand
Sorry for the bad English :(
✊🖐
I know literaly no redstone
does a like represent a raised hand?
does it?
Endcrazy YT Yea, maybe
✋
"All you have to do..." "Its that simple..." -Mumbo
He lost me at ""Hello everyone this is Mumbo."
:P :P
I got all the way to the BUD switches before realizing this video is outdated (no fault to mumbo, it’s just that the game updates often!)
I just listened to the description of a BUD switch, thought “oh like an observer?” and suddenly wondered how many of these are made easier or more efficient with newer redstone blocks like said observer
BUD switches are still used, since they're faster than observers and for some builds people have made they will work with BUDs but not observers.
2:00 mumbo this is the fastest Redstone clock
Him on hermitcraft laughs in 0 tick bamboo farm
Double boat chest goes brrr
Oh my gosh, I'm trying to grasp all these different redstone circuits but there are so many of them! And logic . . . makes my head hurt. I understand the basic concepts and understand how simple circuits work but knowing what circuits to put together for the outcome you want, well, I'm finding that hard to grasp. I've been trying to create a working portcullis for my medieval build but can't seem to get it to work quit right. I copied one of your designs in my test world to the T and only the bottom part works. Is there possibly a difference in how redstone works in pocket edition vs. pc? I just don't know. And it is so frustrating as I've been working on this for months!!
MustangGirl3374 Yes, there is a difference between redstone in pocket edition and java edition. First of all, pistons in pocket edition can move more blocks than in java edition. Also, redstone signals can't travel through the extended block of a piston in pocket edition, which makes most java edition redstone creations not work in pocket edition.
the awnser is this : FUCKING YES. it works EXTREMELY DIFFERENT. you'll have to go to a PE episode.
MustangGirl3374 or just get pc minecraft, the better version of minecraft
sonicj Polygon or get console which is basically 2nd. In between
just experiment with each circuit first then you'll understand how to add them to your builds
Mumbo: Let's build a bud switch!
Mojang:ObsErVerS
I love how, 3 months after this video came out, the observer was added which made the block update detector obsolete lmao
Last time I was this early, redstone didn't exist.
same
rofl
+MEGATRON 11X Unoriginal
+MEGATRON 11X how about Mettaton in undertale? XD
***** Judging from your grammar, neither were you.
Don't you hate it when people comment without having watched the video?
What's wrong with it? I hate when people like the video before watching
yes............. wait thats what I'm doing atm........
no it doesn't bother me as long as they do t ask ignorant questions that can be answered in the video itself
i hte even more when someone starts a thread that has noyhing to do with the video... better to just say OFF TOPIC, and block the A-HOLE that is trying to change the subject
(NOTE TO SELF: block Freddy Krueger)
hi freddy
"You don't need to understand how it works, you just need to understand how to build it."
Watching Mumbo's vids in a nutshell.
the fact that redstone is sort of similar to coding is actually quite intriguing! definitely will get myself into redstone sooner or later!
thus, this video was quite useful and gave me ideas!
Its also VERY similar to electronic engineering
It's basically assembly but even lower level
You should make a sequel based on the new redstone mechanics
agreed
I love redstone because without it minecraft would be BORING. Like if you agree! :)
we have command blocks so actually we could still do stuff it would be a lot harder though
I agree but I don't need to like😀
+Captain Teemo command block creation look so amateurish though. Redstone is awesome
And with commandblocks we can mimic redstone. Ever seen that weird redstone sheep concept?
Srry I asked for likes but its easy for ppl to like because commenting takes more time and It gives me notifications 😀😆
I'm a total noob at red stone and I'm finally learning
i hope you learn a lot i was this hopeless few years ago but now i make command block machines with stats adding up
Same
Not the same story with me, I'm just watching because :P
Same to
Whoever built that lego poppyseed bagel in your profile pic had determination
This is really cool being able to learn some of these circuits and actually understand what is happening and how I could use them in day to day minecraft, thanks Mumbo bumbo
It's a shame he didn't mention the actual purpose of an ABBA switch
(And no it doesn't turn you into a dancing queen)
The clue is in the name it is meant to have multiple outputs and it is modular as he laid it out it should have 2 outputs either side of the last repeater.
They power in this order
A - on
B - on
B - off
A - off
Liked for the dancing queen joke.
ABBA
Dissident Ace
Mumbo: creates t flip flop
Lever: I'm about to end this man's whole career
Those do really different stuff
"I apologize if this video is a little bit boring,.. " What are you talking about? The way you talk was enough to make this video not boring/unboring/disboring/whatevering... INTERESTING, yeah that's the word :P
the monostable circuit is just what i needed to finish a contraption, this is very helpful!
*panicked smiling when I realize I can’t use this because I play bedrock and bedrock red stone is crazy*
No one explains why these work, just how to build them. I want to know why the logic is making something behave like it is!?
Comments are over flowing... This will get lost...
But I found it :3
your the second comment for me 😂
+Burrit o the first for me
It's not gone
😢😞
T flip-flops allow you to use observers to toggle something when you place a block as well as when you break it.
Last time I was this early
these jokes were funny
lol
soo never?
I never make this type of comment anymore, I'm just early on so many videos. I swear I was first on a guy with 60,000 subs and I wasn't even subbed to him.
You do realise these comments mocking the fact about being early occur mote than the comments about being early.
yes, but the comparator itself is a logic gate, and it's smaller
Ah yes, electrical and electronic engineering. The department almost every other STEM department needs to have on speed dial.
i know that this video is 4 years old now but thanks to you, i make my very first redstone door. i used a pulse extender and a redstone reverser to make a button operated door. Thanks for the help
The vid was cool and i loved the list of circuits but u should've explained more detail and u shouldve chosen less circuits or made it in more videos
*more than one video
I really liked the way he stuffed all of the circuits in one Video. It's not too long and has most of the essential circuits covered.
I finaly made a 2x1 sticky piston door opened by a hidden hopper without a tutorial all on my own and ive only been blaying minecraft for a week or 2. I was hella proud of myself. Lol.
Really? I just made a 4*4 piston door which is fast. I am working on seemless-glass-flush -with-the-wall-piston-door and its going quite well.
@@av2678 yaeh Really! i was proud of myself lol and thats sounds cool, the flush 1s that big are always so annoying to hide all the redstone
If u just can't understand those t flip flops....
Don't worry
Just use levers:)
Grian cannot (or could not) understand them too! Grian 2017: What the hell is a T-flop?
@@XenophonSoulis _grian's system failed to reboot_
I feel like Mumbo could run a Master Class in Minecraft Redstone and everyone would sign up for it
Yes
I want to sign in too
never in my whole life have i seen a locked redstone repeater
Imagine Mumbo and etho
Metho (Me-tho)
All what do i do next
The new observers can make 1 ticks better than the comparator
it's great that i can come back to this vid after years, to learn stuff i already forgot... keep it up Mumbo K. Jumbo
Whenever you say "simple" it just hurts me inside a little bit as redstone to me ( yes I'm dumb ) is so complicated. Love the vids Mumbo, keep up the great work
Redstone is incredibly difficult for me too. It's not that simple to ppl like us, our minds just work differently.
I have absolutely no idea how it even works, lest understand how to actually apply all of these redstone contraptions in a build. It's really complicated.
A theory of mine is that only certain people think in the technical/logical way that really helps with redstone. Everyone else is a bit left in the dust trying to make sense of everything.
Mumbo, is there a good UA-camr you recommend for bedrock redstone?
silentwisperer is the guy he is basically mumbo jumbo of bedrock edition
@@floatytrouty not mumbo he is ilmango because he makes farms not much redstone.
if you think double pistons is somewhat complicated
try building a quad piston
*_without slime blocks_*
i built it once
then my world got corrupted
now i can build it again
triple pistons is way easier
I've done a quintuple piston extender no slime but it took long to extend
That's why you should make backups
ABundleOfCharacters .................... Dude did u already made that it took me like ages (maybe a day thinking, not straight)
God Minecraftven was your thinking bent
This stuff is just gold. I watched all this when I first started and memorized one or two simple circuits and could build a couple more off the tutorials. Now I want to make a redstone maze haha. Perfect time for the next level of my redstone secrets library I'm working on.
4 years later..." recommandation"
I dont know how i should take it
Challenge:build a usefull contraption using all of these things
Sahara. Just Sahara.
I understood everything all the way up until he said "flip flop", then my brain shut off.
I feel you man, same here. Still no idea how to use those Compare things
Yeah, the flip flop made me stop too.
Abe Ixoyuz Incase this is more than a joke, "flip-flop" is on or off, "T" means toggle. *Toggle on or off*
@@ohlookachime he did a whole video just on how to use comparators
it's great!
Idk y t flips exist. Its just a button lever
That was incredible. I love how efficient, no nonsense your videos are.
Mumbo when he starts talking
Ow, my brain
mumbo: simple
me: cries im bedrock
as I say to all bedrock players, these designs may not work but everything shown in the video (excluding bud switches) work with little to no variation to what he's doing here, so experiment with the concepts and have fun making your own designs
T-flop: *Exists*
Lever: “I’m about to end this mans whole career”
no
16:49
Mumbo: *makes block update detector*
-a few years later-
Observers: 👁👄👁