How to create complex bouncing ball simulations - with ADDAC 503 Marble Physics

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The ADDAC 503 Marble Physics is a module that simulates the behavior of a ball on a square plane. The plane can be tilted over two axes, and you can control things like the elasticity off the edge of the plane, and simulation speed. That sounds like fun, but in this video I also show how it can be used to create interesting patches, and control voltages.

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Timetable:
00:00 – Intro & sounds
01:01 – Marble physics?
03:12 – ADDAC 503 overview
04:37 – Basic patch 1
05:35 – patch 2
05:59 – patch 3
06:47 – patch 4
07:23 – patch 5
08:21 – patch 6
09:17 – patch 7
10:27 – Advanced patch 1
12:01 – patch 2
12:48 – patch 3
14:03 – patch 4
14:53 – patch 5

Special thanks to Legendary & Crazy Patrons:
Michael Rutchik
Wayne Cowan
Steve Williams
Glnds
Kickroot
Christoph von der Heyden
Giorgio Festa
Sebastijan Semiz
James thompson

Let’s connect!:

#ADDACsystem #Marblephysics #bouncingballpatch
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Excellent video series. Im looking forward to watching the next one 👍

sneakyfatcat
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Your modular sound design really is on another level. What a crazy interesting module. Do you have any insight into a module for VCV that could do anything similar? Otherwise its time to part with some money

RyanMurgatroydMusic
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Excellent demo, sir! I was contemplating a chaos module, but this might be more musically useful to me.

MartinDoudoroffLLC
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ADDAC has some of the most interesting modules imho, I shouldn’t have watched this :)

Modwaev
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Thank you very much.
Love your explanations. AU

returnofthenative
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This one was fun to make! As always, questions and or your patch ideas are welcome :) - Affiliate links:

MonotrailTechTalk
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Marbles, huh...? 😉- Since you have quite a few ADDAC modules, do you happen to have the Heuristic Rhythm Generator? If so, I'd be very interestedin a review. Thanks.

aleph
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I thought you were going to do this with 2 lfos... eh eh.. I was trying to do that the other day in my Blofeld. By multiplying a sawtooth with a sine. I tried graph it first in Desmos but I suck at math. I was trying to use ''modifiers''... duh, I forgot that you can directly modulate lfo speeds in ''modulation''..

sebp