MATRIXSYNTH: Eric Archer Analog Computer Bouncing Ball 2


Monday, September 05, 2016

Eric Archer Analog Computer Bouncing Ball 2


Published on Sep 5, 2016 EA78751

"Eric Archer of Rare Waves LLC demonstrates an analog computer model of a particle bouncing on a vibrating table. The collision events and velocity data are used to synthesize audio by triggering a voltage controlled percussion module. The side-scrolling oscilloscope display shows the particle position (top trace) and the table position (bottom trace). Many interesting aspects of chaotic dynamics are observed, and we also learn that it sounds really cool.

Copyright 2016 by Eric Archer. All rights reserved."

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