A video all about how we make the sounds of Minecraft? Wouldn’t a podcast have been more appropriate? Yes, well, we’ve made it now, so please watch it anyway! (Big thanks to @TheNoteblockLizard and our Audio Director Samuel Åberg.)
All we really *need* is more octaves. But other fluff (like more instruments, volume, sustain, reverb etc.) is nice too. Thank you for listening to my TED talk.
"Steve and Alex aren't really characters. No offense Alex." Ah yes, I the narrator felt sorry for Alex after the smash announcer didn't care about her.
@@space_bunny3018 Yes but he’s talking about how to get announcer is very soft-spoken one saying Alex and when he says Steve it’s like a high And mighty STEVE
Narrator:Because we're jerks *torch stops lighting* Narrator:(arch illager laughter and cough during cave noises)4:51 Minecraft dungeons:AM I A JOKE TO YOU
Ghast has the best sound, when I first started playing I saw him crying , so I thought why is he crying , lets go near him , may be he will stop crying after seeing me, and then from that day , I always carried a bow with me in Nether.
"Dearest Anti-Dirt player, Thank you for purchashing Minecraft for your chosen leisure computer device. We hope you are enjoying our crafting game most tremendously indeed! Yours, Mojang Studios P.S You sicken us." -5:53
The new nether sounds honestly really start to stress me out after a while. At first I wasn't aware of what was going on, and just kept getting more and more tense and on edge, until I finally realized it was the stuff that was coming in just at the edge of my consciousness. The nether is not my favorite place to be... but I love my blackstone!
@@retro777br Lena raine's minecraft music is more biome coded and not randomly played so it's more like other games. Where C418's music is not, can be played at any place and it will makes sense, and that's what makes C418's soundtrack unique.
Favorite sound: The Achievement Gong. Nothing is more satisfying than the feeling of achievement when you finally shoot the ghast's flame charge back at it and it dies and you get that epic music that makes you feel like a boss.
I know it's all just for laughs, but I remember hearing the "Randomness" of music playing in the overworld is based on the day. It'll play a tune every 5 minutes, (Morning, high noon, evening, and midnight) but not start the next instance if a song is still playing, giving the "Randomness" feel. There was a bug in one of the versions years ago that it would trigger every 5 minutes, regardless if a song is still playing, making it sound horrible, and since then, music has never been turned on on my end to this day.
Man this narrator has alot of personality in this, I thought it was just gonna be a basic video explaining how the sounds were made in Minecraft, this was actually entertaining. lol
I want this guys voice as a minecraft sound just as an Easter egg. Like a secret spawn egg which spawns the narrator which talks over what you do, sort of like the thing that tells you all the sounds with text, it tells you with his voice. It would be hilarious. I would defo play with it on all the time.
Yeah, and the best part, it's also well hidden in some instances. Look at the top of the screen at 1:20 "How We Make Minecraft Episode 3582: (the number 3582 is a reference to their other series where marilla hated that tropical fish variation) How we order lunch to the office"
My favourite sounds? Untamed cat meows, amathyst blocks and Warden tendril clicks. Untamed cats specifically sound sooooo cute, and the other two sounds are very satisfying for some reason!
Want to see you here what's your favorite sound I watch your videos you have interesting ideas some of them will throw to balance of Minecraft but some would actually improve what's your next video going to be about
My favorite sound from Minecraft is a rather obscure one, since many didn't play the glide mini game on the legacy versions sold on the WiiU and XBOX 360. It's the sound that plays after gliding through a checkpoint! Just the sound of flying through a few beacons lined up inside of a narrow cave, and it's perfectly *craft*ed to sound like you've accomplished something. (Probably because you actually have. Those maps were really hard!) And before I have the narrator yelling in my e- erm, have the narrator question me about what he said at the end of the video, yes, I do enjoy his voice.