@@placeholdername3907 I'm ridiculing the guise of professionale when in reality it is doubtful whether they have more than 5 years of experience in music.
@@Smooj the only problem with that though, it that graphite tends to be brittle and it would break off onto the card and leave marks on it unless it is specially designed
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this is easily one of my favorite videos of all time, its been 5 years since i first watched this and today im starting my degree in electronic engineering. You helped inspire middle school me to peruse this as a career, so thanks Mitxela.
I'm watching this right now for the first time, and as awesome as the video is on its own, reading this comment made it 2 times better. Please give an update on how it's going 5 years from now.
I think they'd probably have a speaking & spell card. You can push the letters on it to spell words, but only words containing the letters of the name of your business lol
This is a great idea. My only complaint (as a music nerd) is that the C "key" on the stylophone is actually playing a G note. But other than that, it's a great piece of machining. Keep up the good work!
You technically can, if you can measure the voltage on the key, depending on how close or far is the tip of that clamp to the edge of the key the value will change and you can use that to do modulation.
@@leroysanchino He played it probably once or so and possibly failed or sumn hence why the clip wasn't shown, either way, the wear wasn't a lot sj I'd say it wasn't "a lot" of practice.
I think this would be a pretty amazing idea. Had one figured out how to attach a stylus, and then put a small midi program on a tiny memory chip as well. So they would have everything they needed to play with it.
If you ever decide to make a V2 of this, consider putting the components on a Flat Flex PCB and bond it to the card with some epoxy or resin with some cutouts for the components to fit through in the PCB substrate itself. This will make the overall thickness much more uniform and protect the components from being knocked off during normal use. You might also consider a USB OTG controller instead and a flip-out USB-C and some storage so you can plug it into your phone and play it that way.
"Look at that subtle colouring. The tasteful thickness. Oh my God. It even has a watermark." OMG someone combine this video with the business card scene from american psycho!
Thanks for sharing. I like its functionality as a mono-midi input controller. It does serve the function of a card in that it informs people that you are an inventor, artist, and musician in a very real way. The functionality underlines the words...impressive.
ok, so i can safely say a few things here... ive never heard someone play a business card before. you officially have the coolest business cards ive ever seen you have probably one of the most expensive business cards in the world to produce you play the business card better than i play real instruments im definitely subscribing.
Imagine if you went an extra mile and had the logic all etched into the board instead of the soldered-on microcontroller. Really go for thinness, you know?
It’s just a basic pcb, I think they stated it’s about 3-5 dollars to make. So that’s expensive but business cards get so much more expensive, like 500x more expensive than this. People will use them as a flex and just dump insane money into them so you know they’re wealthy.
You can do that on a midi keyboard. Just hit another note before you release the first and if you have set up the instrument correctly it will portamento just like in this video. Obviously you could do some kind of programming magic to make instruments do crazy shit since you can't slide that easily with normal keys but AFAIK no one has done anything like that, probably because there isn't really a use for it.
Wow. Never thought I'd hear a business card play music. Some of the pieces were actually pretty good too. The whole thing looks polished and is really cool!
It's fun to watch the wear pattern increase on the card, indicating the amount of practice runs that must have ensued in between takes while recording the musical portions of this video. Neat
It like a friend of mine made business card that were a playable LED game and that was mind blowing. Its cool people like you, like my friend can make playable business cards
As someone who used to work in a factory that made circuit boards, I can tell you that black is actually one of the best colors since green ore blue the „standard“ colors are used so often that they look dirty because of mixing of different hues. Btw I am not English so if I made mistakes or my comment is hard to understand pls tell me!
This would be epic for a software engineer’s business card, you’d be able to show your software functioning and how user friendly it is by letting them play “music”
I know this is 5 years old as of writing, but this is still a really interesting idea. If I did this, I'd want to put a custom song on it, so that if you just went straight across it, it would play a specific little tune.
I’m sure he’s tested/played his a lot more than anybody else would. It would be the coolest thing for about an hour and then get thrown in a box with all my other neglected toys.
I’m currently in Airborne school, and this video took away all my stress, and for a few minutes my knee didn’t hurt so bad. Thanks mate, keep up the cool stuff!
The only problem I have with this is that you'd need a synthesizer or DAW to work this business card, so the people who would need YOU don't even get to play the card most likely.
Yes, thats why he went with the gold plating... He had mentioned this fault in the tin and addressed it by adding gold plating. It'll last longer, but not indefinitely. This card is just a cool gimmick to grab the attention of a customer, no need to last forever.
It "should" have been finished with "hard gold" plating rather than immersion gold (the immersion gold finish has a minuscule layer of gold on top of nickel, the hard gold finish is what is used on card edge connectors such as for extension cards on PCs). However, the setup cost of that would have been so high that it probably makes more sense to just keep a few PCBs in reserve for when they wear out, and most people that receive one as a business card would only use it for 5 minutes at best anyway.
Maybe make a pen from a material that is softer than copper. A pen with a lead tip(you might be able to use a blob of solder. That will slow the wear down drastically.
This thing had me grinning like a child the whole time! I'm seriously considering this as my final project for my electronics course in college. This is GREAT!!! Thanks for sharing!
Only just occurred to me now that Mitxela is "Alex Tim" backwards :P Hey if you want it thinner, how about milling a square hole in the PCB, and soldering the chip upside down? of course you'd have to reroute traces, but I've seen this done in some commercial products, so should work for you :D Edit: Tim, not "Time" :P
I've never seen that done before myself, pretty clever. As far as getting something like that manufactured, I wonder if that would pose any problems when sending your files off.
Another way to make it flatter would be to replace the surface-mount resistors with carbon printed resistors, and then try to bunch everything else you can as close to the USB port as possible to benefit from sitting in the port's "shadow".
An Attiny is not the best technical solution. A PIC16F1455 is only a few cents more expensive and has cerftified hardware USB2.0 Full Speed built-in. If you need more pins, the 16F1459 is the way to go.
You are absolutely right. I want the next batch to have a chip with hardware USB. It would also be good to adapt it to read the keyboard without needing the resistors, to lower the total part count (that would probably make up the difference of having a slightly more expensive uC)
I was surprised when I checked Digikey for USB equipped MCUs to see the SAMD (ARM based Atmel design), EFM8, and STM32 chips at lower cost than either PIC or AVR. Some Kinetis (NXP) devices can do USB without a separate crystal, but they do cost more. And apparently there's a spec for 2.5mm TRS jack MIDI now.
Look at that black embossed logo... the immersion gold finish... the tasteful thickness of it... my god... it even has a USB port
Not making no nut November easy
ah yes, the adventures of Patrick Batman
@@Isaacandjed holy shit timing
i get that reference lol
@@Isaacandjed You're such a joker
- "Do you have a business card?"
- Do you have a USB port?
no port no business
Please sell me one I can use with pi zero
and an alligator clip?
do you are have stupid?
Do you have a DAW?
This is literally the smallest midi controller ever. I want this. As a music producer, having a wallet keyboard is the most badass thing ever.
"as a music producer"
*as a user of garage band
@@Whatismusic123 it's always good to have balls to not sell yourself short
@@kojimbek2817 word
@@Whatismusic123 whats wrong with using bandlab? Music is an artform so it doesnt really matter what you use as long as you express yourself.
@@placeholdername3907 I'm ridiculing the guise of professionale when in reality it is doubtful whether they have more than 5 years of experience in music.
> So which instrument do you play?
- business card.
nice as vanilla ice
mayonnaise
@@ryan74458 ayyyyyyy... Spongebob reference?
Greetings!
No Patrick,
Business card is not an instrument.
Imagine if this was an alternative to using a credit card. You have to play a fire stylophone solo.
[obligatory "This is the future that liberals want!" joke]
If it's good enough ya get free money
id bust out with a demo of megalovania
@@rio-ob3ee right it was such a missed opportunity in the video
Lmao
"I paid extra for the gold plating " *imedately scratches off*
He needs a gator clip that's made from a softer metal than gold. I'd say clamp a piece of pencil lead or something like that in there.
@@Smooj lead is an insulator.
@@keeghan0 True, but pencil lead is made from graphite, which is a conductor.
@@Smooj ok that makes a lot more sense.
@@Smooj the only problem with that though, it that graphite tends to be brittle and it would break off onto the card and leave marks on it unless it is specially designed
I don’t think this man understands how much money he would make from me alone if he sold this product.
$0
@@TaxEvasionUS I'm pretty sure everyone who watched this other than you would pay for one of these
So true. I would buy this for like $5. I wonder how much it costs to make these? I could see though that they could cost more than $5.
@@lukesmeby On his site he says that it costs about 3$ and a bit more extra for the gold finish but I haven't seen an actual number.
You know he just merely ordered it from a place that prints custom boards, so you can just make your own design and order it from there.
And remember kids:
Never plug a Strangers buissness card in your computer.👍
Heck no
bobo letti or it will make odd noises
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bobo letti *INTERESTING*
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this is easily one of my favorite videos of all time, its been 5 years since i first watched this and today im starting my degree in electronic engineering. You helped inspire middle school me to peruse this as a career, so thanks Mitxela.
That's very nice, you watched it when it first came out? It must mean so much to you
I still want it
I'm watching this right now for the first time, and as awesome as the video is on its own, reading this comment made it 2 times better. Please give an update on how it's going 5 years from now.
Does my comment sound too rude or sarcastic? I'm not trying to sound rude, I was saying it must mean a lot to them ;-;
@@Davian2073 I didn't think it was rude or sarcastic.
imagine somebody giving you this card and the first thing they do next is play megalovania on it
John Freaks , that noose be looking kinda sexy right bout now
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n i c e
@@wyn_n ok
@@Noam-Bahar ok
@@Noam-Bahar ok
how did the job interview go? "do do dee do dee doo de do doo do dooeee"
k.
LETS GO!
@@MrFiver1111 where we going?
@@Myemnhk oof
*cockroach spinning clip*
@@Victorsandergamer lol I was just going to say his comment reminded me of the cockroach meme
_"Here's my card. I'm a musician."_
_"Oh yeah? What do you play?"_
_"That card..."_
Crap that was my last one. Now I'm nothing. :(
That should definitely be Daft Punk's business card.
Absolutely
I think they'd probably have a speaking & spell card.
You can push the letters on it to spell words, but only words containing the letters of the name of your business lol
More like their credit card
Yess
And he sounds like dead mouse
**slides the card on the table**
“This will get me in dorsia”
Hey paul!
FRIENDLY JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN reference to the movie american psycho
Came looking for these references. Not disappointed.
Senior Sensi I came for that too and didn’t find any, so I made one.
Let's see Paul Allen's business card
This is a great idea. My only complaint (as a music nerd) is that the C "key" on the stylophone is actually playing a G note. But other than that, it's a great piece of machining. Keep up the good work!
It's a G keyboard :p
@@MCLooyverse prefer a G string to be honest
@@MCLooyverse a Gboard?
@@MCLooyverse no
Do you have perfect pitch?
4:09 the imaginary vibrato. :O)
He does another one at 5:02
@C_J_K memento mori
lol
My thoughts exactly.
4:09 your movements here tell me you were itching for some modulation
@@SS-bs2su Vibrato on a keyboard
You technically can, if you can measure the voltage on the key, depending on how close or far is the tip of that clamp to the edge of the key the value will change and you can use that to do modulation.
@@SS-bs2su Well yeah, my joke is, you cant do vibrato on a keyboard. Don't interpret it wrong :D
@@netroalex5209 Check out seaboard...
@@HAWXLEADER Well sorry that there seemingly is one goddamn keyboard that can do that
Me: Hits my elbow on a table...
*My entire nervous system:* 5:24
I like how some of the gold rubs away so you can tell he practiced the tune a lot before he played it for the camera
The gold was rubbing away as he was playing on camera, due to the gator clip being harder than the gold plating.
@@lunathecutest6652 yeah but the gold was already rubbed away before he started playing because he had played it off camera
@@leroysanchino He played it probably once or so and possibly failed or sumn hence why the clip wasn't shown, either way, the wear wasn't a lot sj I'd say it wasn't "a lot" of practice.
He loves the c-blues scale, I can tell you that
@@Rio_1111 lovin’ the PFP
5:26 - A WILD POKEMON APPEARS
I read this comment exactly as he was doing it!
lol
I like shorts. They're super comfortable.
YOUNGSTER JOEY WANTS TO FIGHT
wtf i said this right before you did 😂😂
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I think this would be a pretty amazing idea. Had one figured out how to attach a stylus, and then put a small midi program on a tiny memory chip as well. So they would have everything they needed to play with it.
Even better, have them go through your website to get the midi program, increasing exposure and traffic to your site!
Better yet include a cracked full version of a DAW for more customer satisfaction
Honestly there’s so much extra space you really probably could add all that, it’d just be annoying to design
*”Is a business card an instrument”*
No orang business card is not instrument
Perhaps
No instruments are business cards, but some business cards are instruments.
@Roi Aborje May I introduce you yo our lord and savior, Human Instrumentality Project?
"no patrick, business card is not an instrument..... a credit card is not an instrument either."
"This has not aged well"
I disagree. I absolutely love the aged look.
Looked real Blade Runner-y
Except it probably doesn't work :/
Its got a steampunky style to it. I kind of enjoy it like that.
creep
same heree
If you ever decide to make a V2 of this, consider putting the components on a Flat Flex PCB and bond it to the card with some epoxy or resin with some cutouts for the components to fit through in the PCB substrate itself. This will make the overall thickness much more uniform and protect the components from being knocked off during normal use. You might also consider a USB OTG controller instead and a flip-out USB-C and some storage so you can plug it into your phone and play it that way.
I'm a graphic designer, and this is by far the most amazing and interesting business card I've ever seen.
I'm a product designer and this makes me feel deeply satisfied ^^
The business card design has a +100 employment perk
I can’t believe Paradoxical Intention prefers Mitxela’s card to mine
I’m just a dude, and this is the most interesting business card I’ve ever seen
"Look at that subtle colouring. The tasteful thickness. Oh my God. It even has a watermark."
OMG someone combine this video with the business card scene from american psycho!
Let's look at Paul Allen's card.
Thanks for sharing. I like its functionality as a mono-midi input controller. It does serve the function of a card in that it informs people that you are an inventor, artist, and musician in a very real way. The functionality underlines the words...impressive.
Him: Here's my business card
Client: Can I here some samples?
Him: Hand back my business card
Hear*
That gold didn't last long...
Yeah, it makes his preference for the key of e flat pretty obvious.
Steel crocodile clip vs gold plating....yh pretty obvious which would win.
Cannot like this comment, it has 666 likes...
Should have used something better suited for a stylus. Graphite pencil might be an option.
@@RedmarKerkhof I mean, technically you are not wrong, but Cm would be more accurate imo.
4:10 Love the attempted vibrato
Mitxela: slaps the keyboard bass with an alligator clip
Davie504: Approved!
Did you mean
E P I C C O
MINDBLOWING
Dovydas: Let me grab my loop pedal
OMG
What’s up *S L A P P E R S*
This would be such a trigger in American Psycho
Christopher Patel I laughed so hard when k read this and just thought about it In that scene.
That was my first thought when he pulled out the finished business card! lmao
Hahahaha!
God damn. I just watched it earlier today.
Like Arduboy... Game card 8bit CONSOLE. (Even they Made a AMERICAN PSYCHO VIDEO)
5:10 I love the adorable tapping noise it makes becaus its only as thick as a business card
ok, so i can safely say a few things here...
ive never heard someone play a business card before.
you officially have the coolest business cards ive ever seen
you have probably one of the most expensive business cards in the world to produce
you play the business card better than i play real instruments
im definitely subscribing.
Imagine if you went an extra mile and had the logic all etched into the board instead of the soldered-on microcontroller.
Really go for thinness, you know?
@@merlinious01 that would be cool
You would be amazed on how much some people spend on "regular" business cards.
It’s just a basic pcb, I think they stated it’s about 3-5 dollars to make. So that’s expensive but business cards get so much more expensive, like 500x more expensive than this. People will use them as a flex and just dump insane money into them so you know they’re wealthy.
and really expensive
give this man a cookie he deserves it for making the coolest business card that has ever existed
I’ll give him 2: 🍪🍪
I have seen cooler tbh. Seen one that tou could literally play games on it like those old calculator games.
I'd make my business cards an edible cookie so once business is done nothing but crumbs remains and hopefully a profit in my pocket.
@@dizzynoodles1758 there was a company about survival gear that made their business cards out of jerky so you could eat them in a survival situation
Deborah G ask Jamzycat for a Jam-Filled Cookie
5:26 me when i'm walking through tall grass in pokemon
imagine going to a concert and confused why the musician only bring a business card
4:27 just sounds like a "How it's made..." montage
"First, the gummy worms go down this chute, where a worker inspects them"
-cuts to a depressed guy in a tshirt looking at some gummy worms
Alfonso How its made still is running to this day fun fct
Lmao yup!
It sounds like the inkopolis plaza from Splatoon lmao
I love the worn retro steampunk vibe of your prototype
Love the slide effect. Looks like more fun than my business cards!
That's just actually portamento in the VST. You are still playing all the different midi notes and you cannot slide with this board.
siisihqdaa still pretty cool. can't really do that on a keyboard, or anything I can think of. pads are better for that.
You can do that on a midi keyboard. Just hit another note before you release the first and if you have set up the instrument correctly it will portamento just like in this video. Obviously you could do some kind of programming magic to make instruments do crazy shit since you can't slide that easily with normal keys but AFAIK no one has done anything like that, probably because there isn't really a use for it.
You can always pick up a trombone. Glissandos have been around forever.
Raised lettering... Pale nimbus... WHITE
3:46 - 4:11 mate I'm setting that as my ringtone
Okay, Vargskelethor Uncut: Full Joel Streams.
@@lemius6154 I'm surprised how many Vinesauce fans reply to my comments, thx
its funky
How?
I love the vibrato on the last tone! 👍
I like how the board's wear shows your favorite tones and music paths.
Wow. Never thought I'd hear a business card play music. Some of the pieces were actually pretty good too. The whole thing looks polished and is really cool!
"A few years ago, there was a fad
for making business cards
out of printed circuit boards."
Nice rythm.
Look at that subtle off-black coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh, my God. It even has a stylophone.
It's fun to watch the wear pattern increase on the card, indicating the amount of practice runs that must have ensued in between takes while recording the musical portions of this video. Neat
If I was looking for a tech or engineering person and they handed me this card i'd just hire them then and there
I would first check to see if the thing worked first, before hiring. But, yeah, right there with you.
@@deathsheir2035 just hope there's no malware injector on it. :)
@@DavidLindes instant no go on hiring, if that exists on the device.
Night Sage agreed, in principle, but there's a catch: you have to detect it to decide based on that.
@@DavidLindes true.
It like a friend of mine made business card that were a playable LED game and that was mind blowing. Its cool people like you, like my friend can make playable business cards
Make so every note is Micheal Rosen saying nice
This man has got great taste.
N O I C E
I can make one, I can program in Business Card.
"Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnice!"
a bit of a dead one
Patrick Bateman just jizzed in his pants.
I love watching talking hands on youtube. It's a favorite pastime of mine, they tend to have interesting things to say.
I feel like you could easily sell these.
very easily in a business world where business cards can really get you places (especially japan) they would pay thousands for such exuberant cards
where does all that anger come from
@Raven UA-cam comments sections are notoriously full of fuckwits who get triggered by next to nothing. No one really knows why.
What the fuck is this comment thread?
I feel like I would buy one of these.
Imagine seeing this in the business card scene in American Psycho
Adolf Hitler yeah that would definitely make the movie a lot shorter. It'd bring the killing spree a lot sooner.
Stylophone seems to be be a really cool Instrument. This video and others like it make me want to buy one.
3:43 is when the Music Starts.
In case you where wondering.
Oh lord I just realized "MITXELA" is ALEX TIM backwards!!!!
Ok
Ok
boomer
Ok
Same!
:D
Soooooo whats the irony that i'm watching this as the same time as the Bob's Burgers movie credits, and it's almost perfectly synced??3
Do you imagine if someone is playing the organ in a huge church just to realize that all this time was a dude with this little thingy?
Let's see Paul Allen's card...
My god, it even has a synthesizer.
@@M-1996A1 i'm dead
Shit i already commented that and went thru the comments to see if anyone else did. Good reference
I only came here to see this comment
I was waiting for this comment
Impressive. Very nice. Let's see Paul Allen's stylophone business card.
As someone who used to work in a factory that made circuit boards, I can tell you that black is actually one of the best colors since green ore blue the „standard“ colors are used so often that they look dirty because of mixing of different hues. Btw I am not English so if I made mistakes or my comment is hard to understand pls tell me!
3:15 - My god, it even has a watermark
@100 000 Subscribers with no videos oh really? I never would have thought.
This is just super cool. You have some excellent stylophone skills too! Nice!
2:40 Someone just started blasting "Jelly Fish Jam" from spongebob 😂😂
So cool!
funny seeing you here
Not enough Pika Butts
it's cool
I swear I see you in the comment section if every video I watch
Saw him comment on a gore video once. We seem to watch similar videos.
this card deserves a musical dance section in a play
0:50 omg the tasteful thickness of it
I'm loving how alive the comments section is with American Psycho references.
So many
" sir would that be cash or credit "
milxela: * S T Y L O P H O N E*
The emboss pattern on the back is genius!
Nathan Imig I looked through 100 hundred comments and thought this video was pure but no.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E
Japan would appreciate your business...so much. ^^
Lupine Dream no I would more
This would be epic for a software engineer’s business card, you’d be able to show your software functioning and how user friendly it is by letting them play “music”
Imagine Patrick Bateman in American Psycho seeing this
😂😂😂😂 He'd kill him lmfao
I swear this video comes up on my recommended at least once a year
I watch it every time
That looks so cool! Imagine the IT department having these cards!
> So now I know what instrument you play. Now, what song do you play?
- megalovania.
Business card
So, that what people with business cards do in their spare time.
I know this is 5 years old as of writing, but this is still a really interesting idea. If I did this, I'd want to put a custom song on it, so that if you just went straight across it, it would play a specific little tune.
You say it's not aged well, but it looks beautiful. I t would make a great McGuffin in a movie.
First thing I thought was, "That looks amazing".
I would want the aged, oxidized, worn looking one, rather than the shiny new one.
I’m sure he’s tested/played his a lot more than anybody else would. It would be the coolest thing for about an hour and then get thrown in a box with all my other neglected toys.
I had the "McGuffin for a roleplay or movie" thought as well. I also like the aged look a lot better than the shiny new look.
3:45 THANK YOU, you made me put my old mario kart in the Nintendo ds after 10 years omg.
I’m currently in Airborne school, and this video took away all my stress, and for a few minutes my knee didn’t hurt so bad. Thanks mate, keep up the cool stuff!
The only problem I have with this is that you'd need a synthesizer or DAW to work this business card, so the people who would need YOU don't even get to play the card most likely.
Nowadays there are plenty of online synth's with USB midi support trough the browser API
@@RutgerWillems he should have one on his website with instructions printed. Would be a cool way to get people to go to his website too.
@@4.0.4 Yeah. "Play me online!"
That’s the beauty of it, “sell me this pen”
A computer or phone with otg adapter its actually enough. Both windows and androis have midi support builtin.
A pretty cool idea and even cooler realization. BUT: see those scratches in the gold plating, e.g. 4:41? That gold finish won't remain long - sadly...
Then again not everybody's gonna use something as sharp as him to play on it.
Yes, thats why he went with the gold plating... He had mentioned this fault in the tin and addressed it by adding gold plating. It'll last longer, but not indefinitely. This card is just a cool gimmick to grab the attention of a customer, no need to last forever.
It "should" have been finished with "hard gold" plating rather than immersion gold (the immersion gold finish has a minuscule layer of gold on top of nickel, the hard gold finish is what is used on card edge connectors such as for extension cards on PCs). However, the setup cost of that would have been so high that it probably makes more sense to just keep a few PCBs in reserve for when they wear out, and most people that receive one as a business card would only use it for 5 minutes at best anyway.
Maybe make a pen from a material that is softer than copper. A pen with a lead tip(you might be able to use a blob of solder.
That will slow the wear down drastically.
jort93z lead is toxic not smart idea. Babies and dumb people might try to eat it.
Anything sounds great on a stylophone and I love that
This thing had me grinning like a child the whole time!
I'm seriously considering this as my final project for my electronics course in college. This is GREAT!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Only just occurred to me now that Mitxela is "Alex Tim" backwards :P
Hey if you want it thinner, how about milling a square hole in the PCB, and soldering the chip upside down? of course you'd have to reroute traces, but I've seen this done in some commercial products, so should work for you :D
Edit: Tim, not "Time" :P
I've never seen that done before myself, pretty clever. As far as getting something like that manufactured, I wonder if that would pose any problems when sending your files off.
Another way to make it flatter would be to replace the surface-mount resistors with carbon printed resistors, and then try to bunch everything else you can as close to the USB port as possible to benefit from sitting in the port's "shadow".
Yeah you can do it, but it requires a little effort to measure and make an eagle library for such a thing.
How curious to find you around here xD
David Hagler I think that it would be easier to accidentally punch out the chip, but I don't know how much abuse a typical PCB business card endures
Some of the music that you played towards the end gave me some Nostalgia cuz it sounds like music you would hear on an Xbox 360 indie game
-so, what kind of music do you listen to?
-its complicated
I really like 3:46 to be an official soundtrack, it sounds so catchy! 😄
Ethan Knotts It’s a C Blues Scale. You can pretty much play any pattern on the scale and it’ll always sound good.
Thank you for the reply and the letting me know about the C scale is awesome sounding then! 😉
@@originaltrickshotsofficial1382 No problem :)
The only business card that can inspire a bunch of people to simultaneously exclaim "let's go!"
This is one of the coolest things I've ever had the pleasure of viewing.
this is as needlessly complicated as homestuck inventory systems
i love it
This is the least expected place I thought I would find a fellow homestuck
I was completely convinced I was gonna get rickrolled by a business card
This absolutely reeks of creativity, I don't know why people haven't thought of this before
That doesn’t make a lot of sense, you think it is extremely creative, yet wonder why people haven’t created it?
There were instruments like this but are expensive and in the hands of musicians. Ever hear of an OmniChord?
@Mr Brightside ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
An Attiny is not the best technical solution. A PIC16F1455 is only a few cents more expensive and has cerftified hardware USB2.0 Full Speed built-in. If you need more pins, the 16F1459 is the way to go.
You are absolutely right. I want the next batch to have a chip with hardware USB. It would also be good to adapt it to read the keyboard without needing the resistors, to lower the total part count (that would probably make up the difference of having a slightly more expensive uC)
I was surprised when I checked Digikey for USB equipped MCUs to see the SAMD (ARM based Atmel design), EFM8, and STM32 chips at lower cost than either PIC or AVR. Some Kinetis (NXP) devices can do USB without a separate crystal, but they do cost more. And apparently there's a spec for 2.5mm TRS jack MIDI now.
Just casually ripping out bangers at the end wtf
would have printed a manual on the back
4:46 when the you have to do the heist loud on PayDay 2 .
That prototype looks like a futuristic credit card
"I'll take your entire stock"