WEBVTT 00:00:00.260 --> 00:00:07.500 [thundering drum intro] 00:00:07.899 --> 00:00:09.160 Good morning, everyone! 00:00:09.160 --> 00:00:14.800 This is the first day of what I hope will be a new chapter in the building of the Marble Machine X: 00:00:14.800 --> 00:00:17.520 I am going to learn how to work organized. 00:00:17.520 --> 00:00:18.180 [laughter] 00:00:18.180 --> 00:00:21.860 As a little symbolism of how things used to be 00:00:21.880 --> 00:00:25.100 this is my work bench that I wake up to. 00:00:25.100 --> 00:00:28.460 Not really super easy to do a lot of work here. 00:00:28.460 --> 00:00:34.620 Yesterday we launched a discord server and started the video submissions and that feels amazing. 00:00:34.740 --> 00:00:38.800 So cheers to a new chapter of the Marble Machine X building project. 00:00:38.805 --> 00:00:41.620 Let's get some serious organized work done. 00:00:43.060 --> 00:00:45.520 Priorities... so an example from Elon Musk. 00:00:45.580 --> 00:00:49.140 His to-do list looked like this: build a house, go to Mars, 00:00:49.140 --> 00:00:51.800 transition to EV, digital brain interface, etc. 00:00:51.940 --> 00:00:54.240 I asked myself what would Elon Musk do? 00:00:54.240 --> 00:00:58.220 He stated in an interview that he would go OCD on the house design 00:00:58.220 --> 00:01:03.480 and decided to not build a house and put "go to Mars" as a priority. 00:01:03.480 --> 00:01:05.700 Let's look at my old priorities. 00:01:05.760 --> 00:01:10.160 I think I've been very obsessed with youtube growth over the years. 00:01:10.160 --> 00:01:12.180 Maybe because of my impostor syndrome, 00:01:12.360 --> 00:01:15.700 seeing growth has validated me in front of myself. 00:01:15.940 --> 00:01:19.920 Making relevant content has maybe been on the backfoot even 00:01:19.920 --> 00:01:26.360 and these two are very often contradictory because the flawed human psychology. 00:01:26.560 --> 00:01:31.860 And then I made a lot of music demos and I thought a lot about MMX aesthetics. 00:01:31.860 --> 00:01:34.780 Then come functionality and the audio engineering 00:01:34.780 --> 00:01:39.380 and totally forgotten is the MMX project management. 00:01:39.380 --> 00:01:45.680 I'm gonna switch this list upside down and I'm going to shoulder the project manager role. 00:01:45.680 --> 00:01:51.240 This is a role that I wished I could have delegated but I think this project is so special, 00:01:51.240 --> 00:01:53.820 it's time for me to take this responsibility. 00:01:53.940 --> 00:01:58.037 The functionality is going to take all my focus from now on, 00:01:58.037 --> 00:02:01.520 aesthetics will be on the back foot and for youtube 00:02:01.520 --> 00:02:05.840 I'm gonna make relevant content like the content you are watching right now. 00:02:06.040 --> 00:02:10.700 This is relevant, but it might not lead to a lot of youtube growth. 00:02:11.880 --> 00:02:15.360 First task for the PM is to delegate 00:02:15.360 --> 00:02:20.440 and I have so many over-competent people who wants to help me with this project. 00:02:20.740 --> 00:02:24.320 During the spring, this part has been ignored. I've been focused on building 00:02:24.400 --> 00:02:31.380 so instead of me doing one task I can use my time to create maybe 10 tasks 00:02:31.380 --> 00:02:35.300 and there we have a 10x multiplier in efficiency already. 00:02:35.310 --> 00:02:40.229 So what I need to do is that I need to map out the state of the Marble Machine X completely, 00:02:40.229 --> 00:02:43.940 I need to write a long list, a searchable list, 00:02:44.100 --> 00:02:46.620 that shows me all the tasks that we have to do 00:02:46.624 --> 00:02:52.949 and I need to format in a way so the list will tell me what I can delegate and what I should delegate. 00:02:52.949 --> 00:02:58.580 I was like this, you know, like a little larvae here. Pretty happy going around. 00:02:58.580 --> 00:03:03.540 And now: PM butterfly! 00:03:03.540 --> 00:03:07.620 It has his mouth down here for some reason. [laughing] 00:03:07.780 --> 00:03:11.980 Enjoy that because that's the only entertainment we're gonna get in these videos from now on. 00:03:11.980 --> 00:03:14.100 [adventure music] [♪ unreleased/The Maker Larvae ♪] 00:03:14.100 --> 00:03:19.200 The tale of the maker larvae who wanted to become a project manager. 00:03:19.380 --> 00:03:26.120 Chapter one: The maker larvae had just realized the importance of delegation 00:03:26.120 --> 00:03:31.160 and not only how important and powerful it could be to delegate a task to someone else 00:03:31.380 --> 00:03:36.040 but also the importance of how to delegate properly. 00:03:36.040 --> 00:03:41.900 The maker larvae was bursting with excitement and ran out of the house to try to delegate something 00:03:41.900 --> 00:03:43.980 and he didn't know where to start. 00:03:44.100 --> 00:03:48.200 He was overwhelmed and realized that he needed a plan. 00:03:48.580 --> 00:03:52.214 Chapter two: Project management master plan. 00:03:52.220 --> 00:03:55.360 [music stops abruptly] This is my project management master plan. 00:03:55.600 --> 00:03:59.420 Number one: fully take on the role as project manager. 00:03:59.420 --> 00:04:01.980 Number two: define the goal posts for the MMX. 00:04:02.080 --> 00:04:07.860 So it's important that I define the goal posts so I don't keep on moving them when we reached a goal. 00:04:07.980 --> 00:04:10.900 Martin and the Marble Machine X can play an entire song 00:04:10.900 --> 00:04:14.360 and record it live in one take without mishaps, repeatedly. 00:04:14.360 --> 00:04:20.319 Step three: perform a full scan of the MMX situation, map out issues and tasks. 00:04:20.319 --> 00:04:25.260 These lists will help me delegate tasks to collaborators, 00:04:25.260 --> 00:04:30.480 so I'm gonna ask the team members to become sub-assembly project managers 00:04:30.480 --> 00:04:36.240 and be responsible for pushing a part or pushing a design project or pushing themselves, 00:04:36.320 --> 00:04:39.463 so I'm not bottle-necking up the process. 00:04:39.463 --> 00:04:45.420 If I'm delegating hundred tasks and I get hundred questions back on each task 00:04:45.420 --> 00:04:50.840 then everything bottle-necks up at my table again, which is normally what happened, 00:04:50.840 --> 00:04:53.540 because I didn't do the project management properly. 00:04:53.540 --> 00:04:58.480 The maker larvae now felt very pleased with having a project management master plan, 00:04:58.480 --> 00:05:02.580 but still felt that he needed counseling about how to implement it. 00:05:02.580 --> 00:05:08.260 So he journeyed to the distant land of discord. A land full of angle grinder emojis. 00:05:08.260 --> 00:05:11.340 He met a new friend called Andy. 00:05:11.340 --> 00:05:15.180 Andy was a Six Sigma master black belt engineer 00:05:15.180 --> 00:05:20.400 and the maker larvae had no clue what that meant, but it sounded very impressive. 00:05:20.400 --> 00:05:26.140 So the maker larvae followed Andy into the nearest voice chat to ask his new counselor for advice. 00:05:26.240 --> 00:05:28.620 What I wanted to ask you right now... 00:05:28.620 --> 00:05:33.840 Instead of posting a chat post saying "Hey, I have this idea" loosely, 00:05:33.840 --> 00:05:39.060 I want to have one person from the team who takes on the role as sub-assembly PM 00:05:39.060 --> 00:05:41.640 for that part and I want to say to that person, 00:05:41.640 --> 00:05:46.420 "I want these parts... to France and we need four of them" 00:05:46.420 --> 00:05:48.780 "and you can use the team as resources." 00:05:48.780 --> 00:05:51.740 "Reach out to the other members for whatever competence you need." 00:05:51.740 --> 00:05:56.880 Is that a good idea, to be clear in the delegation that people have an agency of their own 00:05:56.880 --> 00:06:00.700 and they don't have to come back to me, because I'm becoming a bottleneck very quick. 00:06:01.960 --> 00:06:05.680 Andy: - I'm going to say a "conditional yes", because I have a question. 00:06:05.680 --> 00:06:09.470 Do you feel comfortable doing this? 00:06:09.470 --> 00:06:13.960 Martin: - Yes, I... Yes, I would love to do this and it... 00:06:13.960 --> 00:06:18.980 Andy: - It means it may result that you may lose a bit of control over what's happening, 00:06:18.980 --> 00:06:21.140 and it may be a bit, you know... 00:06:21.700 --> 00:06:27.600 discomforting feeling that it's not in the end your, you know, son or creation, 00:06:27.600 --> 00:06:30.920 but lots of other people added their part 00:06:30.920 --> 00:06:34.400 and if you feel comfortable, absolutely green light, go with it. 00:06:34.400 --> 00:06:37.880 Martin: - The machine is already 99% what it is... 00:06:38.140 --> 00:06:43.600 so I need to let go of that last little percentage of control 00:06:43.600 --> 00:06:45.600 to be able to move this project forward. 00:06:45.600 --> 00:06:49.040 Andy: - Then that is very important, then you need to very openly and 00:06:49.240 --> 00:06:53.159 clearly communicate to these, let's call them sub-assembly owners. 00:06:53.410 --> 00:06:59.189 What are their roles and in what case you want to have an interaction with them? For example: 00:06:59.920 --> 00:07:02.980 Do you want to delegate the engineering decisions? 00:07:02.980 --> 00:07:07.940 Probably yes, because as you said the decision is already there, the solution is already there 00:07:07.940 --> 00:07:11.540 so they should not buzz you every time there's a question. 00:07:11.540 --> 00:07:18.240 They are free to solve that and that would help a lot in... in both ways and things like that. 00:07:18.360 --> 00:07:22.500 So these kind of roles and responsibilities discussion needs to be 00:07:22.570 --> 00:07:26.460 done with every single person you are going to delegate to, 00:07:26.460 --> 00:07:28.770 the sub-assemblies, and then they will feel free 00:07:28.770 --> 00:07:31.020 you know, to move an act and make 00:07:31.240 --> 00:07:34.320 even complex decisions without buzzing you every day. 00:07:34.320 --> 00:07:36.600 Martin: - I've been having my fingers in everything. 00:07:36.880 --> 00:07:39.599 This is a big shift in culture, in the project. 00:07:39.600 --> 00:07:43.300 I actually created this situation completely myself, 00:07:43.300 --> 00:07:46.200 because when things were going bad with the Marble Machine 00:07:46.200 --> 00:07:48.840 I was so happy to be disturbed by something else, 00:07:48.840 --> 00:07:51.760 I was happy to be presented with a smaller problem. 00:07:51.760 --> 00:07:54.080 "Should we go M3 or M4 on this bolt?" 00:07:54.080 --> 00:07:59.140 I love to get those questions because that took me out of my misery, so to speak. 00:07:59.240 --> 00:08:00.680 [both laughing] 00:08:01.300 --> 00:08:03.440 Andy: - I fully understand you, I fully understand. 00:08:03.440 --> 00:08:07.840 You know, you started with the first version. You were there alone, probably, 00:08:07.840 --> 00:08:11.660 and then it was really like the child of your imagination 00:08:11.660 --> 00:08:19.740 and now this child is becoming a bit like a monstrosity but it's still under your control and your supervision. 00:08:19.740 --> 00:08:22.920 And as you said it's 99% still, you know, 00:08:23.700 --> 00:08:26.920 your imagination and your ideas and your thoughts, 00:08:26.920 --> 00:08:30.720 but some people just simply could help you to make it a final product. 00:08:30.760 --> 00:08:32.820 Otherwise it will never be done. 00:08:32.820 --> 00:08:33.960 [dramatic flute music] 00:08:34.060 --> 00:08:36.480 [voice echoing back] "Some people just simply could help you 00:08:36.480 --> 00:08:39.280 to make it a final product. Otherwise... 00:08:39.280 --> 00:08:41.200 it will never be done. It will never be done..." 00:08:41.280 --> 00:08:47.360 The counselor's last words were echoing in the head of the maker larvae when he was trying to go to sleep that night. 00:08:47.430 --> 00:08:50.780 He knew that the counselor had spoken the truth: 00:08:50.780 --> 00:08:55.093 If he couldn't get help from other people the product would never be done. 00:08:55.100 --> 00:08:56.260 [happy music] Chapter 3: 00:08:56.320 --> 00:08:58.160 Populating the issues list. [music stops] 00:08:58.160 --> 00:09:00.800 Today I'm gonna start with the issues list, 00:09:00.800 --> 00:09:03.960 that I got help to format in the phone call with Andrew, 00:09:04.020 --> 00:09:08.520 which means that I'm going to go to the Marble Machine X physically 00:09:08.520 --> 00:09:11.800 and I'm going to look at every single little spot like this. 00:09:13.360 --> 00:09:16.900 And I'm gonna write down all my issues, except my personal ones. 00:09:16.900 --> 00:09:22.140 To get some kind of structure I will start from the bottom and work my way to the top. 00:09:22.240 --> 00:09:25.228 For example: The electric motor is not mounted 00:09:25.228 --> 00:09:29.100 and we need a user interface and we need a better power supply. 00:09:29.100 --> 00:09:33.213 I can list 200 issues from my mind with the electric motor, 00:09:33.220 --> 00:09:39.880 but to keep this kind of workable at the moment, I will just say "electric motor is not mounted". 00:09:39.880 --> 00:09:43.620 If Alex accepts being sub-project manager for the motor project, 00:09:43.620 --> 00:09:49.260 it will be on his task list to find out all these 200 issues within that project. 00:09:49.260 --> 00:09:51.780 Because otherwise this will explode for me 00:09:51.940 --> 00:09:56.420 into the unmanageable task that is the Marble Machine X at the moment. 00:09:56.420 --> 00:09:58.640 I'm so overwhelmed, but I'm actually 00:09:58.640 --> 00:10:03.320 less overwhelmed... right now than before. 00:10:03.320 --> 00:10:04.940 [epic music] The maker larvae looked out 00:10:04.940 --> 00:10:09.540 over the desolate desert that is commonly known as the issues list. 00:10:09.660 --> 00:10:14.500 This was a vast desert full with issues of the Marble Machine X. 00:10:14.620 --> 00:10:21.460 The maker larvae assigned an issues number, a name and a description of what was wrong, 00:10:21.500 --> 00:10:24.120 a severity score, a root cause, 00:10:24.140 --> 00:10:28.040 an occurrence frequency score and a monitoring score 00:10:28.040 --> 00:10:32.960 and from that he could multiply the three scores and get a risk priority number. 00:10:32.960 --> 00:10:38.600 If this risk priority number was above 125, this issue needs to be taken care of. 00:10:38.610 --> 00:10:41.413 The maker lavae has put a link in the description 00:10:41.420 --> 00:10:45.160 to this issues list, if you want to read it closer. [laughing] 00:10:45.240 --> 00:10:49.800 It took the maker larvae 91 issues before he reached to the most important one. 00:10:49.800 --> 00:10:53.700 Number 92: "Kinetic fingers", severity score 10, 00:10:54.160 --> 00:10:56.100 frequency score 10, 00:10:56.100 --> 00:10:57.460 monitoring score 10. 00:10:57.460 --> 00:11:00.600 This meant that the kinetic fingers was the only issue 00:11:00.600 --> 00:11:04.400 that had a maximum risk priority number of 1000. 00:11:04.400 --> 00:11:09.760 The maker larvae pondered over the gloriousness of the kinetic fingers for some time 00:11:09.760 --> 00:11:12.840 and noted down "dab on the haters" in the comment column. [music ends] 00:11:12.840 --> 00:11:18.060 I'm already ecstatic about the function of this issue list because I realized: 00:11:18.060 --> 00:11:19.920 One issue we have, a big issue, 00:11:19.920 --> 00:11:23.520 is that the CAD model of Marble Machine X isn't exact like the real model. 00:11:23.520 --> 00:11:27.740 I posted an idea in the Wintergatan discord server idea-vault, about 00:11:28.220 --> 00:11:30.840 maybe we can create the whole MMX CAD-model 00:11:30.840 --> 00:11:34.340 together in the large Wintergatan community? 00:11:34.740 --> 00:11:39.410 The CAD model of the MMX would be not only usable for us in this project, 00:11:39.410 --> 00:11:43.260 we would open-source it for all the makers out there to have fun with. 00:11:43.260 --> 00:11:45.640 You can create VR experience and stuff like that. 00:11:45.650 --> 00:11:50.809 It's a huge work to transform this into a CAD model and we got little stuck at the end, 00:11:50.809 --> 00:11:56.160 so if you want to help us with that, check out the idea vault on discord 00:11:56.160 --> 00:12:01.540 That's a project that I can delegate. We need a project manager for that project. 00:12:01.740 --> 00:12:05.560 If we have hundred volunteers doesn't matter if we don't have leadership. 00:12:05.560 --> 00:12:13.410 This already makes me happier. This feels like I'm becoming an octopus with thousand arms. 00:12:13.410 --> 00:12:14.891 You guys are the arms. 00:12:14.900 --> 00:12:17.560 [epic music] Chapter four: The thousand armed octopus and 00:12:17.560 --> 00:12:19.780 populating the task list. 00:12:19.780 --> 00:12:24.300 Yet again, the maker larvae was journeying the distant land of discord, 00:12:24.300 --> 00:12:26.560 where he met the thousand armed octopus. 00:12:26.820 --> 00:12:29.440 The thousand armed octopus looked back at the maker larvae 00:12:29.440 --> 00:12:34.060 and said "I can help you, but I need to know what to do". 00:12:34.060 --> 00:12:38.475 "I need you to populate the task list and then for each and every task 00:12:38.480 --> 00:12:41.300 I needed to do something very special:" 00:12:41.300 --> 00:12:44.420 "You need to write a project charter." 00:12:44.440 --> 00:12:50.394 "I am very hungry and the only thing I eat is project charters." 00:12:50.400 --> 00:12:52.680 The maker larvae went to work. 00:12:52.900 --> 00:12:55.220 Populating the task list was kind of easy, 00:12:55.820 --> 00:13:00.280 writing the project charts though, turned out to be a massive task. 00:13:00.280 --> 00:13:05.280 It's important for the octopus that the quality of the project charters are high. 00:13:05.340 --> 00:13:07.500 The maker larva wrestled for days 00:13:07.500 --> 00:13:10.860 with target specifications, defect definitions, 00:13:10.860 --> 00:13:13.840 deliverables and definitions of completion, 00:13:13.840 --> 00:13:15.740 and communication guidelines. 00:13:15.740 --> 00:13:23.500 The maker larvae then started to feed the octopus by sending out the project charters to the MMX engineers 00:13:23.780 --> 00:13:27.399 And it was exactly at this moment it happened. 00:13:27.920 --> 00:13:31.135 The maker larvae came out of his shell 00:13:31.135 --> 00:13:37.420 and out came a beautiful project manager butterfly! 00:13:38.140 --> 00:13:41.240 The plan had worked out perfectly. 00:13:41.240 --> 00:13:44.300 Starting with the project management master plan, 00:13:44.300 --> 00:13:47.580 that led to the issues list, that led to the task list, 00:13:47.580 --> 00:13:49.600 that led to the project charters, 00:13:49.600 --> 00:13:52.580 that led to feeding the octopus, 00:13:52.580 --> 00:13:57.980 that led to the multiplier in efficiency of the Marble Machine X project. 00:13:57.980 --> 00:14:04.280 And as far as I know, the butterfly project manager is still writing project charters, 00:14:04.420 --> 00:14:09.040 as he has another hundred and four project charters to write. 00:14:10.620 --> 00:14:14.460 Now when I've set my priorities straight, there's something I have to do... 00:14:14.460 --> 00:14:17.420 User settings, edit, 00:14:18.480 --> 00:14:20.376 change avatar... 00:14:21.280 --> 00:14:22.580 Here we go! 00:14:23.680 --> 00:14:25.760 Apply, save! 00:14:25.760 --> 00:14:31.400 Zaop has said that "kinetic fingers has a risk priority number of 1000, I love this". 00:14:32.040 --> 00:14:34.610 "I believe in #92"! 00:14:35.240 --> 00:14:41.680 Laughing crying smiley Wilson emoji... "A single wish is invisible and inevitable," 00:14:41.680 --> 00:14:45.277 "like a butterfly that beats its wings in one corner of the globe" 00:14:45.277 --> 00:14:50.540 "and with that single action creates a tornado half way across the world." 00:14:50.540 --> 00:14:53.820 [laughing and clapping] 00:14:57.600 --> 00:15:02.240 You're in the fun at the Wintergatan discord server. What can I say, what can I say? 00:15:02.240 --> 00:15:05.580 I take my discord avatars very seriously! 00:15:05.580 --> 00:15:09.120 [buzzing bass beat] 00:15:12.880 --> 00:15:15.320 [Martin singing] ♪ Community corner! ♪ 00:15:15.320 --> 00:15:17.264 World premiere edition. Here we go: 00:15:17.264 --> 00:15:21.470 - Hey Martin. I wanted to show you my progress on what I'm doing because of you and your inspiration. 00:15:21.470 --> 00:15:24.379 I started out playing a miniature drum set a long time ago 00:15:24.380 --> 00:15:28.200 And I wanted to build my own that actually had working bass drum pedals 00:15:28.200 --> 00:15:29.600 and working high hat system. 00:15:29.600 --> 00:15:33.529 I even had to make a big list of how to attack that word "procrastination". 00:15:33.540 --> 00:15:36.337 Woo, it's a big one! But thanks to you and your inspiration, 00:15:36.337 --> 00:15:37.639 here is where I am so far: 00:15:38.190 --> 00:15:44.059 Custom-made cymbals, 3D-printed drum rims and my own made heads. So it's been going great! 00:15:44.220 --> 00:15:47.149 Thank you very much for inspiration. Have a great day. 00:15:47.760 --> 00:15:53.900 Martin: - What? I had no clue there was such a thing as miniature drums, and I noticed a detail... 00:15:53.900 --> 00:15:56.329 I saw a little stopwatch in the beginning of the video, 00:15:56.670 --> 00:16:02.420 which kind of tells me that you've been practicing the presentation to get it down under 30 seconds. 00:16:02.640 --> 00:16:07.429 Five Wilsons out of 5! That looks really cool. Please keep us updated when the pedals are working. 00:16:07.430 --> 00:16:08.660 We need really to see that! 00:16:08.660 --> 00:16:12.208 Frédéric: - I have a suggestion for recording the sound of the vibraphone 00:16:12.208 --> 00:16:14.134 by using a guitar pick-up under the bars. 00:16:14.134 --> 00:16:16.350 As you can see I have my my hand-pan... [strikes three tones] 00:16:16.350 --> 00:16:19.840 With a coil right above the nodes, which is connected to my computer. 00:16:19.840 --> 00:16:23.700 So if I record the signal and strum a note.... 00:16:23.760 --> 00:16:25.980 [reverberating tone] 00:16:25.980 --> 00:16:29.000 I can actually play it back as you can see... [tone repeats] 00:16:29.000 --> 00:16:31.740 and it records without the... the noise. 00:16:31.740 --> 00:16:36.020 I had to put a magnet on the instrument itself because it is not ferromagnetic, 00:16:36.020 --> 00:16:38.440 but I think it would work on vibraphone bars. 00:16:39.060 --> 00:16:41.672 Martin: - Wow! Frédéric Druppel, thank you. 00:16:41.672 --> 00:16:43.833 I had no clue about this technique. 00:16:43.840 --> 00:16:46.560 I think it won't take the vibraphone vibrato. 00:16:46.700 --> 00:16:48.460 But really cool! 00:16:48.460 --> 00:16:52.280 Graham: - My idea for the Marble Machine X is related to the music. 00:16:52.300 --> 00:16:54.220 I think you should outsource... 00:16:54.300 --> 00:16:57.580 some of the creating of the music to the community, 00:16:57.920 --> 00:17:02.120 by making an MMX simulator... 00:17:02.900 --> 00:17:05.440 a website or app so 00:17:05.460 --> 00:17:09.620 musicians can create music for the Machine and then 00:17:09.920 --> 00:17:13.460 these ideas could be then, like, posted in some sort of forum 00:17:13.500 --> 00:17:17.000 and then voted on by the MMX community. 00:17:17.880 --> 00:17:22.060 Martin: - That's really really nice, Graham. It's a great idea. 00:17:22.060 --> 00:17:24.920 I would not outsource the Wintergatan sound but... 00:17:25.460 --> 00:17:28.680 to have, like, a lot of songs online, 00:17:28.980 --> 00:17:31.060 and, like, then we can choose some that 00:17:31.060 --> 00:17:34.500 I actually also perform on the Marble Machine X itself, would be amazing. 00:17:34.800 --> 00:17:38.480 I really love how you put the graphic layout as well. Thank you! 00:17:40.920 --> 00:17:45.139 Martin: - What is this? A marble machine? MMT, yeah! 00:17:45.140 --> 00:17:47.140 [rattling from cogs] 00:17:49.580 --> 00:17:51.800 [three tones on glockenspiel] 00:17:51.800 --> 00:17:53.660 [two cymbal gongs] 00:17:53.660 --> 00:17:54.280 Yeah! 00:17:56.620 --> 00:17:58.020 Awesome! 00:17:58.120 --> 00:18:02.020 [background music] [♪ Wintergatan: Marble Machine ♪] 00:18:06.360 --> 00:18:08.220 Wow! 00:18:08.220 --> 00:18:11.980 "The machine is still under construction. It will take a while until it is finished." 00:18:11.980 --> 00:18:13.000 [laughing] 00:18:13.000 --> 00:18:17.420 Yeah, I think you have only five... five to ten years to go. 00:18:17.420 --> 00:18:20.220 I'm so happy that you're keeping the company down in this hole. 00:18:20.220 --> 00:18:24.400 "Can't play much more than these few notes yet, but I'm confident that it can play more soon." 00:18:24.400 --> 00:18:27.660 It will! It looks like you had everything that was needed. 00:18:27.660 --> 00:18:31.020 It's so cool that you're actually building a real marble machine. 00:18:31.020 --> 00:18:34.520 I heard from a lot of people who said that they were going to build a marble machine 00:18:34.520 --> 00:18:38.800 and then I never saw anything and you are so good on your way. 00:18:38.800 --> 00:18:43.640 So please keep us updated about the MMT project. Love it! Well done. 00:18:43.640 --> 00:18:45.560 [harp & glockenspiel music] [♪ Wintergatan: The Rocket ♪]