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1 MILLION VOLT piano sounds UNREAL (I GOT SHOCKED) 

Mattias Krantz
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Комментарии : 12 тыс.   
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Enough dangerous project for a while now. The idea was just to interesting not to try! I am currently working on a gas powered guitar on Discord. There is over 7000 messages of discussion in only a week. Join rn you are missing out! discord.gg/mattiaskrantz
@ravensnflies8167
@ravensnflies8167 Год назад
please, do something else my brother... i saw you do so many bad things in this vid. someones watching you from above saying, "no, not yet."
@alexlacouture6577
@alexlacouture6577 Год назад
You should make a guitar with water in the soundhole
@jovetj
@jovetj Год назад
❤We love you, Mattias. I can believe you made an electric arc piano (which are NOT good to look at, by the way!). I can't believe you ate that meat...
@SpaceMulva
@SpaceMulva Год назад
Make a flute that shoots flames, and give me credit by saying my name in your video, clearly.
@omegabyte3541
@omegabyte3541 Год назад
@Don't Read My Profile Picture ok
@InterrobangActivate
@InterrobangActivate Год назад
How does it feel that you have accidentally become the worlds leading experimental piano design engineer?
@viktoranderas9541
@viktoranderas9541 Год назад
This comment made me laugh.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
I don’t feel a thing. My nerve endings has completed way to many circuits lately!
@jovetj
@jovetj Год назад
Oh! It was no accident! LOL!
@Dargonhuman
@Dargonhuman Год назад
It's only because no one else is Chad enough to try these experiments.
@windowsxpmemesandstufflol
@windowsxpmemesandstufflol Год назад
Shocking
@Brashnir
@Brashnir Год назад
Synthesizers: Exist and are safe and usable Mattias: Yeah, but if they weren't safe and usable and took down entire power grids?
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
I want to hear my music directly from the stream! Of electricity
@DyNullity
@DyNullity Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz lol, your amazing.
@jovetj
@jovetj Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz ... Van de Graaff generators exist.... 😉
@noobmaster1231
@noobmaster1231 Год назад
he just made analogue synth xD =
@skyzip4k171
@skyzip4k171 Год назад
I mean. Its a very special sound. An emp ptoff recording setup could make this very cool.
@Jecynn
@Jecynn 4 месяца назад
Congrats Mattias ! You've just invented the acoustic synthesizer !!!
@manielsfunk
@manielsfunk 4 месяца назад
By far the best comment lol
@danielristovdr
@danielristovdr 4 месяца назад
I just thought that too, dude is crazy 👀
@YBSolow
@YBSolow 3 месяца назад
Lol
@dancingdroid
@dancingdroid Месяц назад
Underrated comment.
@DickTator47
@DickTator47 29 дней назад
Hahaha
@andrerodon3921
@andrerodon3921 3 месяца назад
This is the most dangerous thing I've ever seen that didn't end with someone dying.
@aliveandwellinisrael2507
@aliveandwellinisrael2507 Месяц назад
I would say Electroboom's infamous "Jacob's Ladder" incident takes the #1 spot. The high voltage wires fell towards him when sitting in front of it. He instinctively reached out and caught them... He only survived because the wiring pulled free and disconnected it.
@0o761
@0o761 24 дня назад
You never See me at work 😂
@MrQjax
@MrQjax Год назад
When this piano was first assembled in a factory years ago it could never have known how advanced, powerful and deadly it would eventually become. No piano is its equal.
@bermchasin
@bermchasin Год назад
how many strings does the most badass piano have? NONE.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Hahahh first hammers, then sparks and now high voltage. This is also a super cheap quality piano makes it even better!
@Akira-Aerins
@Akira-Aerins Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz best piano yet. Can't wait to hear more played with it.
@adhillA97
@adhillA97 Год назад
I feel like it's the Davros of pianos in a way.
@mnnglss_xstnc
@mnnglss_xstnc Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz you should cover many songs with it, before it kills you
@Pfromm007
@Pfromm007 Год назад
Building an acoustic plasma piano that generates a current that makes it sound like a synth is the most 360 degree journey ever.
@SuppositionalBox
@SuppositionalBox Год назад
Lol, the "Acoustic Synth" would be a good name for this thing
@jakebaker4066
@jakebaker4066 Год назад
But it’s an electric piano?
@captainrob9044
@captainrob9044 Год назад
An Electrosynthpiano.
@JediMobius
@JediMobius Год назад
720
@EgnachHelton
@EgnachHelton Год назад
@@SuppositionalBox I think "plasma organ" would also work since it kinda sounds like an organ.
@williambrandon6575
@williambrandon6575 3 месяца назад
Dude. You're a musician, an engineer, a good editor, have a good sense of humor, understand the importance of mental health, and you don't give up when you fail. Respect!
@ArianeTomlinson0311
@ArianeTomlinson0311 Месяц назад
Perhaps not the highest sense of self-preservation, though 😅
@GraceAvery-um6je
@GraceAvery-um6je Месяц назад
Don’t forget electrician
@phoenixi5359
@phoenixi5359 4 месяца назад
16:16 "Current Flows in me" cracked me
@ClaraZn
@ClaraZn Месяц назад
LOL
@davidh3049
@davidh3049 22 дня назад
Hahahahahahahah
@Gaut201
@Gaut201 Год назад
You're SO close to win a Darwin Award dude.
@Gaut201
@Gaut201 Год назад
But in the end, this is incredible
@serbanandrei7532
@serbanandrei7532 Год назад
Underated comment
@Moritz___
@Moritz___ Год назад
oh no bro this is bad loughed tho shit
@compfox
@compfox Год назад
Is there a statistic, how many youtubers killed themselves actually? Someone should do a "worst of..." rating.
@aaronmicalowe
@aaronmicalowe Год назад
We need a new Nobel Darwin award.
@rho17mx
@rho17mx Год назад
Mattias rediscovers why electronic music was called electronic music to begin with. Love it, just please don’t die
@narrativeless404
@narrativeless404 Год назад
Well, it wasn't actually that, but related to electricity anyway
@HDJess
@HDJess Год назад
I don't think he can die from those arcs, the transformers in old TVs have too low amps to kill you. It's unpleasant to get shocked but not a real problem. When I was a kid I used to unplug the high voltage terminal from the screen's hole and hold it in my hand and my hair would all raise up from the high voltage. I occasionally got shocked when the current arced to other components but it wasn't bad, it just stings and may leave a burn mark.
@CouchPotator
@CouchPotator Год назад
@@HDJess But he's using 10 transformers that weren't from TVs.
@boxenwolfegaming674
@boxenwolfegaming674 Год назад
@@HDJess As an electrician i can say don't do that, the amount of current required to kill some one is tiny.
@kamikeserpentail3778
@kamikeserpentail3778 Год назад
@@boxenwolfegaming674 You know what they say, it's all about location, location, location.
@TheEtherea
@TheEtherea 4 месяца назад
I have to say. If someone were to create a piano for the Imperium Cult in Warhammer 40k Imperium, this would be the thing they make. A dangerous brain melting electrical abomination that can lead to random deaths as the operator uses it creating weird sounds while producing lightning all over the place. It's beautiful.
@Raz.....
@Raz..... 4 месяца назад
You should use ceramic sheets instead of acrylic sheets, also make them bigger to actually separate the metal sheet into sections, each section to each hammer, it would be safer and it would propapble sound better
@haemmertime
@haemmertime Год назад
This piano-series escalated pretty quickly from fishinglines to shooting plasma and i am loving it
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Hahahh to say the least! Thank you🙏
@rodryguezzz
@rodryguezzz Год назад
He is slowly turning into Styropyro but with pianos instead of lasers.
@xxxxMaddnesSxxxx
@xxxxMaddnesSxxxx Год назад
@@rodryguezzz you may have just given him an idea for a future experiment
@Avarus-Lux
@Avarus-Lux 10 месяцев назад
@@rodryguezzz collaboration to make a mad scientist laser piano when?
@yanimustapha4506
@yanimustapha4506 Год назад
As an electronics engineer and someone who lost a dear friend to electrocution, please take care of safety first when working with such tech. The passion you have for such projects is amazing though and I hope you keep coming up with cool new projects.
@christinescafidi280
@christinescafidi280 Год назад
Surprised he didn't LIKE it
@christinescafidi280
@christinescafidi280 Год назад
As like Like a video
@ThommeGun
@ThommeGun Год назад
every fiber of my being as a builder is screaming for there to be an insulating sheet between the operator and all the electronics, it desperately needs a casing so its vastly safer
@Defirence
@Defirence Год назад
@@ThommeGun I'm no HV expert but those white and purple arcs looked like the power was coming to ~2-2.5kV so probably a MOT powering the circuit. That spark gap so close constantly causing all that arcing made my soul hurt, at least get some PTE sheeting on there, the stuff takes about 300kV/1mm so even just that alone might have helped.
@maxxiang8746
@maxxiang8746 11 месяцев назад
@@Defirence it is a bunch of CRT flyback transformers, but yeah, still dangerous
@Goose_squad
@Goose_squad 4 месяца назад
12:36 the plasma arc literally looks like sheet music lines waving to the tone. sound is absolutely amazing.
@drkovalex
@drkovalex 3 месяца назад
6:05 when you engineering an electric piano, but made a multispectral radiowarfare system.
@Earsex4life
@Earsex4life 10 месяцев назад
As an electrician this is absolutely ridiculous. I love it.
@fseeletronicos
@fseeletronicos 10 месяцев назад
Same here.
@RobertLBarnard
@RobertLBarnard 10 месяцев назад
My education and early career is in electrical engineering. I love it too. But if he were 10 years older, and maybe have a heart issue, I wouldn't love seeing it so much. Reminds me of the classmate who thought it cool to jump in and out of a little microwave repeater demo we setup to transmit music. He thought cool, until I reminded him the crotch high cone's signal is being absorbed into his nether regions.
@nstimm02
@nstimm02 10 месяцев назад
Moderately worried he was going to electrocute himself the whole time
@zackhenderson2392
@zackhenderson2392 9 месяцев назад
@@nstimm02 more worried about OC's username tbh
@nstimm02
@nstimm02 9 месяцев назад
@@zackhenderson2392 didnt even notice lol
@leomaso7894
@leomaso7894 Год назад
he is currently one of the leading engineers in unintentionally deadly instruments
@Defirence
@Defirence Год назад
You could say he's gone mad with power ;)
@renx81
@renx81 Год назад
Yeah, calling this man an engineer is an insult to all engineers.
@vortex_1vn459
@vortex_1vn459 Год назад
heh, "currently"
@JohnSmith-kq9it
@JohnSmith-kq9it Год назад
​​@@renx81 As someone who is in software I disagree this is amazing
@henrikschultze1668
@henrikschultze1668 11 месяцев назад
- 'they' should use this instead of an electric chair !!!
@iwonagiveaway2325
@iwonagiveaway2325 4 месяца назад
It is awesome how you openly showed the process, mistakes and joy when making this hell of an instrument! Truly amazing.
@leroyjenkins1911
@leroyjenkins1911 Месяц назад
10:35 „There‘s a parenthesis missing in the code“ (after debugging the code for hours over hours) - something every programmer can relate to
@ChrisNeufeldMusic
@ChrisNeufeldMusic Год назад
Ok, I did not expect that. The fact that you went through all this trouble to get the piano to work like this is just… shocking and amazing at the same time. 😮
@TinyBolts1
@TinyBolts1 Год назад
shocking you say?
@ChrisNeufeldMusic
@ChrisNeufeldMusic Год назад
@@TinyBolts1 Yeah, what’s wrong with that?
@bitume
@bitume Год назад
@@ChrisNeufeldMusic (electroshock joke)
@anatolydyatlov963
@anatolydyatlov963 Год назад
I think it was much more shocking for him than for us
@mandalorianwiththemandarin4339
@@ChrisNeufeldMusic *shock* -ing
@foogod4237
@foogod4237 Год назад
This was a really amazing result. It's a bit late now, I guess, but if you ever do work with high voltages like this again, I would highly recommend powering everything through a foot-pedal dead-man switch (instead of just a power strip). Not only would that have made it much easier to quickly turn everything off every time things started misbehaving, but it makes it far more likely that if you actually do get electrocuted in some way, your foot will come off the switch, which will automatically break the circuit and you might actually live through it instead of becoming paralyzed in place by the current and slowly cooking like a hot dog...
@hyperfox0934
@hyperfox0934 Год назад
Yeah, let's boost this one youtube: this is a really important comment lmao
@feluriandelights4156
@feluriandelights4156 Год назад
yeah I would rather him not die
@stuchly1
@stuchly1 Год назад
Alternatively no playing with high voltage ever again I nearly had a panic attack watching this video 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏 no amount of RU-vid fame is worth dying over.
@accordv6er
@accordv6er Год назад
Or someone else finding you not knowing what happened and also getting shocked
@MrGamelover23
@MrGamelover23 Год назад
@@stuchly1 but the results WERE worth dying over.
@professionalappreciator
@professionalappreciator 4 месяца назад
16:18 "Current flows in me" LOL
@MamooshMania
@MamooshMania 3 месяца назад
Such an uplifting video! It really warmed my heart to see you come out on top. My absolute favorite part was when the notes blended together in a bright moment!
@gaboversta2.423
@gaboversta2.423 Год назад
respect to the cameras for managing to actually capture in that environment.
@Xenro66
@Xenro66 Год назад
After the monitor started flickering, I was really surprised that none of the cameras were affected. They must have some pretty damn good RF shielding
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
My Sony cameras has been waiting for this moment it seems!
@apreviousseagle836
@apreviousseagle836 Год назад
Ironically, I thought he added special FX to the footage. But after watching the video, I realized the high EMF was the culprit, lol
@matrixmushroom2285
@matrixmushroom2285 9 месяцев назад
I love that this isn't a synthesizer, it's not keys that pretend to be a piano and your speakers make noise, it's an actual piano that makes a computer basically brute force electricity into making a noise
@sienile
@sienile 9 месяцев назад
Essentially it is a synthesizer though. The computer is making a different tone (electrical pulse frequency) based on which key it detects moving. The piano element of it is purely aesthetic. As he showed early in the video, the sounds could all be made by a single hammer. Aside from making the sound through arcs instead of speakers, it would perfectly fit into the definition of a synth.
@IamGrimalkin
@IamGrimalkin 9 месяцев назад
I'd say this is not a piano. It's not a pianoforte because it can only play forte, not piano. It should be called a Forte. Or an Arcsichord.
@ReiseLukas
@ReiseLukas 9 месяцев назад
@@IamGrimalkin I like Arcsichord
@KaeganDragon
@KaeganDragon 9 месяцев назад
​@@IamGrimalkinArcsichord!!! Hell yes, that's an awesome name for this! XD
@alligatorboy2000
@alligatorboy2000 8 месяцев назад
Electroclavier, perhaps?
@introvertedrobot3681
@introvertedrobot3681 3 месяца назад
There is something so... hauntingly ethereal about using electricity arcs themselves to play music. To harness such a raw stream of power to make something melodic.
@MatAK49
@MatAK49 4 месяца назад
This is absolutely insane and risky as h*ll. I am amazed with your tenacity and perseverance to see this volatile project through to its end! Stay alive, my friend.
@justsaiyansteve
@justsaiyansteve 3 месяца назад
This is incredibly dangerous.
@mallows9779
@mallows9779 Год назад
The transition from nearly burning your house down to mental health struggles was too sudden it got a chuckle out of me. Stay safe man.
@leven301
@leven301 11 месяцев назад
This bit killed me 😂
@jeanfrederik3651
@jeanfrederik3651 11 месяцев назад
🤣
@user-zm8nj8ke6c
@user-zm8nj8ke6c 11 месяцев назад
steak in G-dur is a worthwhile opus)
@graysfang
@graysfang 11 месяцев назад
I threw me too. Loved it though
@hat6885
@hat6885 10 месяцев назад
This comment had 333 likes, so I decided to ruin it
@Sapphiregriffin
@Sapphiregriffin 5 месяцев назад
as an electrical engineer. This is absolutely terrifying
@NYC_Goody
@NYC_Goody 5 месяцев назад
Oh I bet it is griffin. I bet it is
@micahhawkins8233
@micahhawkins8233 5 месяцев назад
Not electrical, but enough of an engineer to agree.. pretty cool how he kept going tbh
@4isteven58
@4isteven58 5 месяцев назад
What if he wore an extra pair of rubber dish gloves?
@micahhawkins8233
@micahhawkins8233 5 месяцев назад
@@4isteven58 🤔 yeah.. that oughta do it
@BasicPsychology101
@BasicPsychology101 5 месяцев назад
As a practicing therapist, I also find terrifying.
@1SierraSix
@1SierraSix 4 месяца назад
congratulations! You reinvented an organ! (the hard way)
@Leo.Peccini
@Leo.Peccini 2 месяца назад
Man, congrats! Such an interesting endeavor. So nice to watch your process ❤
@eddominates
@eddominates Год назад
I always think "he can't possibly outdo himself" and then you outdo yourself. Bravo, sir.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Thanks Goaty! I tried really hard and somehow it worked in the end!
@joelguay4452
@joelguay4452 Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz I really think you should make a follow up where you deeply refine your design. EMF shielding on everything. Heat resistant insulation and fastening between the hammers, make it all pretty and safe, and find a professional pianist crazy enough to try the damn thing ;)
@Zoltrek0894
@Zoltrek0894 Год назад
Damn.. Im an electrical engineer and not even I would dare to do this. Mad respect hope you have some good life insurance.
@TactfulWaggle
@TactfulWaggle Год назад
Probably cause you understand the dangers of this alittle bit... Too much..
@Electronic4081
@Electronic4081 Год назад
@@TactfulWaggle I think the high frequencies and low-ish currents may save him in most cases. Frequency plays a huge role, so depending on how his audio modulation works, the played tone may be the deciding factor. I’ve accidentally touched a similar ~70kV arc and it just about killed me. On the other hand, I’ve touched a much higher frequency higher voltage arc, >500kV at >100kHz, and didn’t feel a thing. It is very up in the air so I definitely wouldn’t touch it 😂
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Thank you!! I don’t think I have if the insurance company sees my vids
@TactfulWaggle
@TactfulWaggle Год назад
@@Electronic4081 oh my god, i can't believe i just got ratio'd in a new way XD
@piotrgoacki9070
@piotrgoacki9070 Год назад
as if good life insurance would help him
@agenerichuman
@agenerichuman 4 месяца назад
Wow. That sounds amazing.
@ingevideospot
@ingevideospot 3 месяца назад
That sounds how my dad was working as an electronic organ sound inventor and technician/ engineer. He worked on Eminent , Viscount, Riha and Johannus organs This is an electronic organ sound from the 1960s
@seleckt6600
@seleckt6600 7 месяцев назад
You have somehow created a piano that perfectly emulates 8bit soundtracks.
@jaredhared
@jaredhared 5 месяцев назад
Do you know what song he plays at 13:20?
@snowmankillz713
@snowmankillz713 5 месяцев назад
Was wondering
@wolfgangwiesinger9502
@wolfgangwiesinger9502 5 месяцев назад
More like 2 bit
@XcooldereX
@XcooldereX 5 месяцев назад
​@@jaredhared isn't there a probability he improvised? A skilled musician can generate such simple melodies without thinking.
@striderspin
@striderspin 5 месяцев назад
not sure but sounds like imperial march@@jaredhared
@MCisAwesome95
@MCisAwesome95 Год назад
This is an electric piano in the most literal sense and I love it
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Thank you hahahh🤝
@ethanztz7194
@ethanztz7194 3 месяца назад
incredible glad to see you made it work sounded super good
@omanipadmehum39
@omanipadmehum39 3 месяца назад
I just finished watching a video about a new electronic junk MIDI product, and then I came across you. I admire you greatly. You are truly creating works of acoustic art that excel in both sound and visual effects. Those who create plastic midi knob waste to manipulate Ableton Live and deceive the public cannot compare to you.
@ChristieNel
@ChristieNel Год назад
Imagine how much you'll save on strings. And it'll never go out of tune.
@basocheir
@basocheir Год назад
imagine how the electricity cost going to be higher than the string maintenance cost
@ChristieNel
@ChristieNel Год назад
@@basocheir Oh yeah...
@Little_Lepus
@Little_Lepus Год назад
@@basocheir shhhhh, ignore that part
@arebee9024
@arebee9024 Год назад
@@basocheir also the strings dont kill you and burn your house down. which is a pro i guess
@adakalyoncu1913
@adakalyoncu1913 Год назад
Everyone gangsta till it *Lags*
@marcberm
@marcberm Год назад
One day people will look back and recognize Mattias as the bleeding edge musical innovator he truly is.
@lordgiacomos2551
@lordgiacomos2551 Год назад
At this point I think it's closer to the burning edge...
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
🙏🙏
@michaelsorensen7567
@michaelsorensen7567 Год назад
Hopefully not literally
@grain9640
@grain9640 Год назад
hopefully not in a PSA as a black and white photo :(
@garrett6118
@garrett6118 4 месяца назад
Love that you included the OG EE. Thanks Matthias
@gregaurnaut827
@gregaurnaut827 4 месяца назад
Dude you come up with some epic stuff man 👏👏 I love how about most of the stuff played on your creation sounds like an arcade game 🕹🤖👾🤓
@kummer45
@kummer45 Год назад
Technically speaking you are a PIONEER. You deserve success and this project deserves development. I want it to succeed. It's so wild but at the same time so unique. Takes a lot of guts to do something like this.
@DocterWaffles
@DocterWaffles Год назад
uh, no. this is unbelievably dangerous
@satormus8263
@satormus8263 Год назад
@@DocterWaffles cope
@Senriam
@Senriam Год назад
This isnt even a new technology. It’s just an analog version of digital synthesis. The science behind this has been known.
@kummer45
@kummer45 Год назад
@@Senriam Of course it's known but there is some artistry behind it. Our current technology is known but somehow the exaggeration and the hyperbole makes it unique. Yes it is very dangerous and requires expert hands. However a perfected instrument with this type of dramatism is quite artistic too. Yes there are risks that should be considered.
@yogsenforfoth5948
@yogsenforfoth5948 Год назад
@@DocterWaffles This is more profound than anything you will ever do in your entire life. 😂
@johnrussell701
@johnrussell701 4 месяца назад
Joining the chorus. Electrician here. This is scary to watch lol. Legit incredibly dangerous and reckless. That voltage is HUGE. You need some serious purpose built dialectrics. Im SHOCKED youre not dead. Frikin amazing to watch though. Please don't die. FYI burning wire insulation is very toxic. Nice introduction to the channel lol
@davyzeradaspalmera
@davyzeradaspalmera 4 месяца назад
Isn't the amps what kill though? I mean, i didn't see the amps he used (at least not yet), but usually the amps aren't high
@purelydumb
@purelydumb 4 месяца назад
@@davyzeradaspalmerait’s enough amps to cook a steak in seconds
@nikola119
@nikola119 4 месяца назад
@@davyzeradaspalmera120 Volt DC and 60 Volt AC is considered dangerous and harmful. The saying “amps kill” doesnt make too much sense.
@gitanonumero1983
@gitanonumero1983 4 месяца назад
@@nikola119 It does make sense. Voltage is simply electrical pressure, you need high voltage to be able to transfer electricity through the air (not a good conductor). Ignition coils/spark plugs in cars are in the region of 14 thousand Volts, it will give you a small shock but it wont harm you. It doesn't take a lot of Amps to cause damage to someone but for electricity to kill you need a high enough voltage to push the electricity through the natural resistance of the human body, and a high enough current.
@zipzip6677
@zipzip6677 4 месяца назад
​@@gitanonumero1983Styropyro on youtube has a good video that explains why the "its amps that kill" saying is not the whole story. I would highly recommend it if you have not seen it.
@Joeistheone_
@Joeistheone_ 4 месяца назад
Wowwww ... the idea and the implementation was beyond good
@Chompchompyerded
@Chompchompyerded 4 месяца назад
Congratulations! You reinvented the Synthesizer!
@AwakenedKraken
@AwakenedKraken Год назад
Never have I ever been so invested in an anxiety ridden engineer experiment. It sounds so good though!
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Thank you!! Do you want it?
@AwakenedKraken
@AwakenedKraken Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz I would likely kaboom with it. Don't let me near it!
@derigel9783
@derigel9783 Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz I'll take it.
@Tito_one
@Tito_one Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz ill' take two. Lol
@mattithun4813
@mattithun4813 Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz i take it and I don't even play piano
@jasonallenby9164
@jasonallenby9164 Год назад
I am so glad you are alive and okay. You touched a fully wired instrument with bare hands at one point, stuck your head neck-deep into danger, and inhaled acrylic fumes and ozone. Please keep an eye on your health 🙏🏼 thank you for this!
@teropiispala2576
@teropiispala2576 Год назад
Voltage don't kill but current does. That's why extremely high voltage with small current is not as dangerous that many thinks. It can cause burns and damage the nerves but most likely don't kill. Still there's a reason to be careful because you can't know what kind of currents systems are capable of putting out. Large capacitors are dangerous because they can supply very high short term powers and raise the current even in high voltage systems.
@Novous
@Novous Год назад
@@teropiispala2576 This is a common complete myth. Voltage or current do not "cause" anything. For ohmic systems, they are a relationship I=V/R. High voltage systems are absolutely dangerous, as are high current systems. If you think high voltages aren't dangerous, open up a CRT monitor and read the dozen WARNING: RISK OF DEATH stickers on it. Because it's using the same component, a flyback transformer. As for low voltage systems, take a look at all the warnings on your arc welder even though it's only 20 volts. Anyone online who tells you MAINS connected electricity isn't dangerous is a liar of negligent proportions. You do not mess around with mains without planning and knowledge. Those that do, google all the people who died or lost entire arms taking apart their microwave to build a "homemade welder" a couple years ago.
@Eric-vf5bw
@Eric-vf5bw Год назад
@@Novous I'm sorry, Chris, but Tero is right about the current fact. Current is the only thing that determines how dangerous is an exposition to electricity. You can touch two electrodes with a Voltage of 10000kV, and if the current is not more of 0.1A, you are not in any kind of danger. However, Tero is wrong saying that there was no danger. There definitely was!
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Also considering this is working at 22.5 khz it adds another variable? From what I learned, this piano is more of a fire hazard/risk of burns hazard. While the risk of electrocution isn’t nearly as high as the capacitor piano. It probably exist if you are creative, but considering it took me 45 minutes to cook a steak to 50 degrees this piano looks more scary than it is. But with that said, I wouldn’t want to go out and test any theories😅
@RedNeckBallistix
@RedNeckBallistix Год назад
@@teropiispala2576 that’s not quite true , let’s see you touch 1,000,000 Volts with just 0.2 amps and tell me how it went 😂 The truth is both but in a proportion
@ThePirateGod
@ThePirateGod 3 месяца назад
I would love to see a from scratch piano completely designed implementing all the things needed to isolate the electricity in the design. like built as if you wanted to make it safe to sell.
@drewstudlino5885
@drewstudlino5885 2 месяца назад
I absolutely love this this whole thing ! it's like a Frankenstein distortion piano.. so cool !! 👍👍👍
@brianhamel5640
@brianhamel5640 Год назад
To think that this all started with putting guitar strings on a piano. It's been a long and wild journey Mattias.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
It actually started with me making guitar covers when I was like 14 years old my youtube journey is quite uhm unusual😅
@MrSirSquishy
@MrSirSquishy Год назад
"Current Flows In Me" has a whole new meaning now
@thoriumbr
@thoriumbr Год назад
It was one of the most entertaining parts of the video!
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
I could really feel the music, my piano teacher would be proud
@Wolfganger
@Wolfganger Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz Could you feel it coming inside you?
@dann_craig
@dann_craig 3 месяца назад
this is awesome, i love all the goofy projects you come up with! cant believe i dont see this in the comments yet, but please wear a grounding strap or better yet grounded chainmail gloves to catch those currents before they go through your important bits, great video, keep it up!
@GerinoMorn
@GerinoMorn 3 месяца назад
It looks like you need Styropyro AND ElectroBoom in the same room with you, this is such a vast project :o
@okBlainaikleonsz
@okBlainaikleonsz Год назад
I love the journey of a pianist slowly becoming an electrical engineer
@ProfeIsra.Musica
@ProfeIsra.Musica 11 месяцев назад
Slowly…
@The_Nonchalant_Shallot
@The_Nonchalant_Shallot Год назад
I would suggest reducing the hammers diameter around the nose to a point rather than having them big and wide like that. Then you could use Kapton tape to wrap each one before mounting them back on, leaving just the tip exposed. Finally, you can mount sheets of mica (like those you find in toasters) between each hammer like you did with the acrylic. Not only will the mica sheets perform better, but they don't burn.
@ruxleec
@ruxleec 11 месяцев назад
And the mica should be taller so your hands can trust your eyes at the sight of seeing the heights of the arcs, the height and intensities of the arcs should equate to forte-piano, but holding key-presses down shouldn't lead to arcs criss-crossing or leap-frogging... then invert the code (if you have not already as you have more than noted that resultant quality) that the QRS optical sensor strip mitigates or cuts off so that the tones sound voluminous to dissipating so your muscle movements and reactions synchronize with your senses and physical transpositions along with adopting the hammer designs of the recommedations above from the Nonchallant Shallot, consider fixing the hammer heads (lower surely) at a sharper angle so the arcs can be thrown to their wiles and the whims of playing upon the key-presses, results would be like getting a bigger display screen, that the actions of the hammers are moot or niche for the actions within the arcs themselves but moving parts are mesmorizing as well, eye-candies clean it up and it's a remarkably enjoyable thing you've got, maybe not so much wire length throughout the system? or at least insulate [the majority of] them appropriately... would resommend insulting each key-press set for maximum playabilities in terms of hours and long-held key-presses ... before the CoVid, some cities and urban areas had pianos around randomly in public spaces that passers-by could stop and tickle the ivories a bit, a while... love the idea of a Play at Your Own Risk sign
@ekzac
@ekzac 10 месяцев назад
I don't think he should try it again 😂
@MetaPoglyad
@MetaPoglyad Месяц назад
More than 70 years later, he reinvented 8-bit music 😄
@surefit.8884
@surefit.8884 25 дней назад
It sounds surprisingly good man. You've officially created an acoustic synthesizer and it's awesome
@gametime4804
@gametime4804 Год назад
The videos keep getting crazier!
@mach74f
@mach74f Год назад
@Don't Read My Profile Picture stfu just enjoy the video mate
@soisaus564
@soisaus564 Год назад
@@mach74f this is a bot, he's been doing this for many times
@Valcuda
@Valcuda Год назад
11:34 This feels like something straight out of a horror game. You have to play the notes in the right order, otherwise the piano goes berzerk and zaps you to death
@millerman7799
@millerman7799 Год назад
A Twin Peaks moment 8)
@MagnumForce51
@MagnumForce51 Год назад
lol. new SAW trap. "Wanna play a game?". "Play the correct notes or you will get a nasty shock!"
@ConnorLewis-nq3qy
@ConnorLewis-nq3qy 3 месяца назад
I just love this cuz i just love the 8bit sounds making reverse sounds, i love it
@AmadAze
@AmadAze 29 дней назад
This guitar duo's harmonies are so tight and precise, it's a pleasure to listen to.
@TheUnreadableUser
@TheUnreadableUser Год назад
Electroboom laughing at his own joke and having PTSD from all the times he shocked himself is the funniest thing ever
@bvkroll
@bvkroll Год назад
Guy needs better help
@zerrierslizer1
@zerrierslizer1 Год назад
@@bvkroll well it's a good thing they are sponsoring this video then! :D
@rafated1994
@rafated1994 Год назад
As an engineer I can say that you are crazy xD cannot imagine the amount of research and time dedicated to this project. Kudos!
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Waaaay to long hahah. Thank you!!
@TheMythTheLegend733
@TheMythTheLegend733 3 месяца назад
Good job with the piano. Maybe having strips of metal for each key and having taller glass will help. Also more insulation on the bottom of hammer where the screw exactor at would help from it arcing into the piano and shocking you.
@firstnightave
@firstnightave 3 месяца назад
this is really cool! I hope to see something like a violin or guitar on a similar principle
@craftmechanics6483
@craftmechanics6483 Год назад
Please be safe. It's absolutely insane that you actually built this. I was not expecting you to go that far.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Me neither! Next video, I’ll do something non dangerous!
@astiaj
@astiaj Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz please give any future dangerous creations one of these big red emergency shutdown buttons in an easily accessible spot
@hakancarlsson2881
@hakancarlsson2881 Год назад
@@astiaj yeah... A foot switch that only makes a connection when the foot is on it is probably a good idea.. 🤷
@motosk8er2
@motosk8er2 Год назад
@@astiaj E-stops are useless for electrocution. You would want a dead man switch.
@TizianoBacocco
@TizianoBacocco Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz Next step is hooking up a Röntgen tube to each note and maake it "play" a geiger counter , number of counts per minute = note :D
@Atmos_Glitch
@Atmos_Glitch 10 месяцев назад
How you did not die making and testing his project is beyond me! Well done surviving and uploading this neat video!
@Bassotronics
@Bassotronics 10 месяцев назад
Because he has Mehdi’s super powers.
@Thefare1234
@Thefare1234 9 месяцев назад
Mehdi doesn’t do very unsafe things. This project is actually dangerous.
@ishzarkklyon9590
@ishzarkklyon9590 9 месяцев назад
He didn't crack open 10 microwaves to make it Styropyro would
@Man_Ray78
@Man_Ray78 3 месяца назад
I saw Björk Live here in Reykjavík when she had a giant Tesla Coil in some of the songs on Biohilia. It was epic!
@kagomestrike4155
@kagomestrike4155 28 дней назад
It so underrated work, this should to be collect at LEAST 20 mln views. Outastanding work dude, GL to continue and dont die by next experiment like this pls!
@MissesWitch
@MissesWitch Год назад
Now I know how all retro game songs were made. Those people who made retro songs were so brave!
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Hahaha
@AlexsaurusRex
@AlexsaurusRex Год назад
Ahead of their time 😞
@RetroDotTube
@RetroDotTube Год назад
It’s not entirely wrong, they did use electric synth waves, it’s a similar process just a lot more…. Sophisticated? They are big companies with millions though so
@MiguelBaptista1981
@MiguelBaptista1981 Год назад
@@RetroDotTube "similar process"
@RetroDotTube
@RetroDotTube Год назад
@@MiguelBaptista1981 yeah, synth waves are similar to electric waves, the frequency rate creates the sound. Essentially an electric arc is a synth wave
@Werdna12345
@Werdna12345 Год назад
These projects are awesome! Might be worth getting a “dead man” foot switch. The switch only turns on when your foot is on it. As soon as your foot is off, it disconnects the circuit. Poor name but might be worth looking at.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
I actually got one like that… but I was so invested in trying to make the piano play that I forgot to use it. Procrastination is dangerous I guess!
@llearch
@llearch Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz How are you still alive? ;-]
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
@@llearch I have high resistance an electrician measured me
@DeerJerky
@DeerJerky Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz that could be taken with an entirely different context
@sebastian3047
@sebastian3047 Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz procrastination is the leading cause of accidents
@adamgracemusicsydney8420
@adamgracemusicsydney8420 4 месяца назад
That was awesome mate!
@waynegretzky8464
@waynegretzky8464 4 месяца назад
Sounds great man!
@theondono
@theondono Год назад
Pro tip: don’t test with the palm down, because if you get shocked your finger might contract and push *harder*. If you feel palm up (as weird as it is) you are way less likely to get stuck.
@dwb345
@dwb345 Месяц назад
This is one of the most insanely dangerous and also insanely brilliant things Ive ever seen. My anxiety just watching was so high
@therealjd1503
@therealjd1503 Месяц назад
Absolutely incredible. Your determination is very inspiring
@TravisTerrell
@TravisTerrell Год назад
This made the Zelda theme sound pretty darn accurate
@caleb1345
@caleb1345 10 месяцев назад
17:21 🥲
@TravisTerrell
@TravisTerrell 10 месяцев назад
Rewatching this-the bit about how the sound goes up at the end rather than the beginning sounds similar in effect to the gated reverb hollow drum beat sounds of the 80s! 17:55
@Goodgu3963
@Goodgu3963 Год назад
What makes your channel impressive is not the engineering, or the project ideas them selves, though those are definitely not slacking, but you dedication to actually making it function. Most people would have given up long before making it as far as you did. Would be awesome to see a digital instrument like the real hammer piano so others could develop music using your terrifying creation.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Thank you! Yeah I have trouble giving up on things which Is a curse and a blessing! I’ll talk to the VST guys. I’m not entirely sure how to record it to make sense
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Since the loudness is affected by the lenght of the arc and can be controlled by the player hmmm
@Goodgu3963
@Goodgu3963 Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz Glad to hear it! Thanks for the response. Good luck and stay safe! :D
@user-or1ye3iz6d
@user-or1ye3iz6d Месяц назад
As impressed with this as I am, I'm even more impressed with myself for holding my breath for 19 minutes and 49 seconds and not dying.
@goremael
@goremael 15 дней назад
The amount of science and engineering in this video, just blows me up! Even more when you played the Zelda song!!!
@zenengineer5803
@zenengineer5803 Год назад
Mathias: gets ElectroBoom to help design an electric piano the electroBoom way Also Mathias: gets shocked over and over the electroBoom way
@Velka-.-
@Velka-.- Год назад
It has to be this way
@Eluderatnight
@Eluderatnight Год назад
"This is the way"
@snakejazz
@snakejazz Год назад
"plasma arcs or beams or whatever it's called" yes this seems like the right kind of guy to be experimenting with this stuff lolol
@Danish_raven
@Danish_raven Год назад
The difference being that electroboom only once electrocuted himself by mistake on video
@narmale
@narmale Год назад
😆😆😆😆😆😆
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus Год назад
You know it's an awesome creative project when ElectroBoom is the consultant.
@freneticattic6064
@freneticattic6064 4 месяца назад
i enjoyed this video immensely, it's totally a different level crazy! Hope your next step will be harnessing the lightning! have you ever thought of trying to build a convertor to use the energy of tornado, bro?
@PeterLaszlo76
@PeterLaszlo76 28 дней назад
Congratulations Mattias ! When i have 11 years ,my first little cheap electric piano have allmoust the same sound 😇
@DeltaCommander
@DeltaCommander Год назад
I’ve been watching your channel since “swapped piano keys for Hammers” and I’m seriously concerned with the degree of escalation. 😂 Filling the piano with sparking capacitors was terrifying. This video was jaw-droppingly anxiety producing. Don’t die! At this point, I fully expect the next video to be something like “I tuned my piano by firing plasma at differently sized spinning sawblades”
@Tosslehoff
@Tosslehoff Год назад
Just needs to start wearing a faraday cage and he's good to go. But yes, to go from "I made a piano with metal hammers" to "I made a piano spark" to "let's play music with an arc" is a.. very concerning level of escalation. Next thing you know he's going to have piano keys wired to bombs
@Ghost_Hybrid
@Ghost_Hybrid Год назад
Stephen, stop giving him ideas lol
@Madmark50484
@Madmark50484 Год назад
“While being filled up with water”
@masoodjalal1152
@masoodjalal1152 Год назад
Colab with Styropyro to make a Laser Piano Nexyt?
@jeremygenslinger4874
@jeremygenslinger4874 Год назад
He's most definitely a Madman especially not shielding between himself and the hammers
@AmbiambiSinistrous
@AmbiambiSinistrous Год назад
I am. SO GLAD that you survived this project!! 🙀 There are no words to capture my feelings at watching what you have overcome to bring us this beautiful monstrosity. Something about the progression from your earlier projects to this, the multiple incidents of things nearly causing your house to burn down, the ad transition, the thousands of dollars that you pour into these projects, your unrelenting passion. The modern day mad scientist, the plucky young adventurer, the meek engineer (in contrast to big influencer personas that usually make it big on RU-vid). Thank you for bringing us along on your journey.
@rubenfaelens2127
@rubenfaelens2127 Год назад
I kept reassuring myself: "He survives, he survives, he survives."
@thesecondislander
@thesecondislander Год назад
@@rubenfaelens2127 This video was actually uploaded by the insurance agent who investigated his burnt down house, he will use the ad revenue to pay the insurance fee
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Thank you!🥹🙏 i never thought I would make this piano when I was working at IKEA a few years ago. I have no idea how it even ended up working!
@debjennings4686
@debjennings4686 28 дней назад
It's amazing how much electrical knowledge you have gained since your last electric piano video 😊
@lesfrisbees
@lesfrisbees 4 месяца назад
I was really hoping for a shot of the piano in a dark room. It would be so cool to see the electrical arcs light up in darkness. Also, if you do that, please consider installing a kill switch for safety, especially one that can be activated easily with your foot in case of emergency.
@kenmccarty6229
@kenmccarty6229 Год назад
Dude! No words are adequate. The electric piano was crazy enough, but a real plasma piano? Please don't kill yourself. Regardless, I cannot stop watching.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz Год назад
Thank you! Actually, I don’t think this piano is more dangerous than the other piano. It just looks more dangerous!
@notgad3130
@notgad3130 Год назад
I think the fact that there are no capaciters makes this *less* dangorus than the last one
@ellipsesmemolalhappyellips9885
@@Mattiaskrantz c f Ff🎉f
@runed0s86
@runed0s86 Год назад
@@Mattiaskrantz next project, go the other way. Ice piano? Bose-einstein condensate piano?
@FrabjousStudios
@FrabjousStudios Год назад
Congrats Mattias! You have created the world's first and only analog 8-bit piano!
@kalacarte
@kalacarte 2 месяца назад
Him: almost burns down house Also him: starts ad sponsorship right after like he didn’t just almost die
@fredread9216
@fredread9216 17 дней назад
Wow you really put some effort into this one. Cool! Electrifying really.
@critik7357
@critik7357 10 месяцев назад
This piano deserves to be an instrument of ITS OWN. I love the sound of it so Much its so nostalgic to me
@FractalNinja
@FractalNinja 10 месяцев назад
If it malfunctions, it becomes a paino 😂
@Monarch_04
@Monarch_04 10 месяцев назад
​@@FractalNinja more like a teaser to the person who's playing the piano 😂
@Pope_
@Pope_ Год назад
Mattias has gone from funny and wholesome piano experiments to burning down his house and filling himself with xrays with tesla pianos
@MrKovalius
@MrKovalius 27 дней назад
This is your second project that I've seen and I'm sure it's not about music but about finding problems and overcoming them. It was a fascinating process. It's a pity that so few young people are curious enough about the world to want to get their hands dirty.
@therealromster
@therealromster 4 месяца назад
I have a brilliant idea, but it'll need some work, you could have all the hammers closer to the metal plate and as you press each key further they move back more and get louder, the only down side is the high voltage needs to be turned off when the key is not depressed. You could even decrease the current to the transformer some to reduce the intensity of the arc and increase it the more you press down on each key, if those optical sensors can sense height of each key for that.
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