The Basics of Redstone - LRR #1

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Welcome to a brand new series, centered around the amazing world of logical redstone!

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Want to get more involved in the logical redstone community?

0:00 Introduction
0:46 Edition / Version
1:27 Redstone World Settings
1:58 Texture Packs
2:16 Tick System
3:09 Redstone Dust
4:09 Repeaters
5:11 Soft Power / Hard Power
6:02 Comparators
8:50 Torches
10:05 Transparent Blocks
11:05 Target Blocks
11:28 Redstone Blocks
11:36 Containers
11:58 Levers, Buttons, Pressure Plates
12:34 Redstone Lamps
12:59 Trapdoors
13:19 Try it yourself!
14:13 Worldedit
16:20 Carpet
17:19 Subscribe!

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Bro is gonna change the game with this series I'm calling it! You're opening the door for so many people that might have previously felt intimidated with redstone. I'm so excited to see how the series progresses and all the new redstoners that will be coming from it! GUYS SUBSCRIBE TO MATT!!!

CraftyMasterman
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I'm french and i have bad english level but you explain really simply and slowly, so you explain what is needed without going off topic so it's ultimately quick... I have a "good Redstone level" and i have still learned think with something that you called... "the base"... Keep up the amazing momentum !

hazbinrandom
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Redstone → Electronics:
Dust = wire + resistor
Repeater = buffer + delayer
Comparator(comparation mode) = OpAmp: Differential
Comparator(subtraction mode) = OpAmp: Subtraction
Lever = toggle switch
Button = no. button switch
Lamp = LED + capacitor
Glass(one way redstone circuit) = silicon diode

codewithzi-
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Not sure if you know this, but everyone aspiring to build redstone machines and explore the world of redstone really appreciates this! Keep up the amazing content

toblobs
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Amazing stuff Matt! Making redstone more accessible is a great thing for the whole community. I strive to do the same with my content, and you're a huge inspiration. Can't wait for the rest of this amazing series!

jazziiRed
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WE MAKIN' IT OUT THE REDSTONE WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥

youraveragebfdifan
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6:11 While they both are 1 tick, due to the Game's Update Order a Repeater will always be faster than a Comparator in transmitting a signal.

kaltenstein
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I got really into red stone just a few months ago, and became super obsessed with your videos! The logical red stone series was super helpful for me, and probably some of my favorite videos. I’m super excited to see your new LRR Series!

SkylarMartin-lk
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I just watched ur minesweeper video, and I was so intrigued. I recently made minesweeper in scratch, from scratch. And thought that was pretty impressive, and was very proud of myself.

Watching you make it in redstone, and explaining how made me want to look for a tutorial on redstone. Turns out you had one, which is awesome. Thanks so much!

DaviJohns
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Hmm. I'd include cauldrons / composters as well; they're often used in combination with pistons to get specific signal strengths in decoders and such, and unlike containers, they're movable.

Nyerguds
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I knew most of this stuff, but the carpet mod and worldedit tips were really useful! Can't wait to see more videos in this series!

dominooo
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15:29 One thing is that //copy and //paste use your relative position, so for example if you are 30 blocks away from your selection and then run //copy, then //paste-ing it will put the selection 30 blocks away from you

minhperry
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YES! I am so happy. I just watched this after being working on an essay for 3 hours and it instantly cheered me up, thanks!

Danitux
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I've been playing for years and comparators never mad sense to me... I get them now! Thank you!

dyslexiquenerd
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i think this will help sooo many people like me, who didn't know any redstone because all videos just have really complex things that just go over my head

Thank you for this :)

nocapstoast
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If you are a beginner, do use carpet mod with /tick freeze and /tick step.
Redstone circuits do their thing very quickly so it's hard to understand what is happening. Stepping through each redstone update at a time will give your brain the time to process everything and understand what is happening

AnimilesYT
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This is going to be amazing! Your community post about it was so intriguing and I'm eagerly awaiting more. Thanks for creating this new series!

mr.tk-gameanddev
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I am so excited series I’ve always been so intrigued by logical red stone but whenever I tried to learn it I just got information overload and abandoned it but I feel like this series is going to change that. Thank you so much!

eclipserl
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I'm a retired veteran about to go back to school for EE.
I'm intimidated but determined. I remember hearing years ago minecraft was incredible for understanding basic EE.
Lol, thank God I found you. You're a hero.

SeabeeLand
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Been years since ive touched minecraft, but saw a clip from the upgraded redstone computer on instagram, stolen video of course, so i hopped into the comments and found my way here. Used redstone in the most basic ways, so seeing someone as advanced as this and making an indepth tutorial series is awesome to see!

elijahblack