Bouncing Balls With DIY Electric Analog Circuits..

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Bouncy Balls RULE! #diy #analog #computer is an interesting treasure trove i cant wait to get into it.
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You're getting very close to needing to tell your mum that you've in fact made a computer...

ngv
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I feel schools could use fun projects like this one to ignite curiosity.

clochard
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I was drinking strong craft beer when I got the notification for this, decided to take a swig every time Sam said bounce. This was a mistake on my part.

hiroprotagonist
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Came here to hear good electronic music, and ended learning about dynamical systems. Double Win!

danielramosmamani
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"...sort of like an electronic calzone..." just had me in bits.

Long live the bizarre and wonderful.

Greg-ihvh
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YES! "Electronic calzone" is the moniker that full-wave rectifiers have been waiting for!

mumiemonstret
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After looking these videos I'm pretty much convinced this guy is genius, in a renaissance man - kinda way.

Cyberias
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Nobody's mentioned Aphex Twin's 'bucephalus bouncing ball??' I wonder how he achieved this effect

chrn
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Grear job Sam. Everytime you release that kind of videos with perfboards and explained electronics, a LOT a people are joining the Facebook page. Keep 'em coming! It's good for your brand! 😀

MrCaliforniaD
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"I decided to keep it messy" - that's the kind of dedication I subscribed for <3

luuhinz
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Dunno if you've come across this tidbit yet, but analog computers are a big reason op amps are called op amps. They were used to perform mathematical operations based on reference voltages (just like Kosmo does while passing voltages around). Glad to see you're going down this particular rabbit hole -- gives me hope I too might understand eventually! 👍

McTroyd
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How about wiring up a Kosmo eyes/teeth to "bounce" as well?

keythinwatford
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I love it how the whole world is breaking itself going digital on every occassion and then there's this guy bringing out the joy of analog

rafflderchef
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You are indeed entertaining if nothing else, And yet, you have a way of explaining things that even the pizza and hamburger flippers of the world could make sense of it. Well done on both the project and the educational and entertainment value of this video.

patprop
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Honestly I know I haven't been watching your stuff for awhile but it's still the freshest content in my subscriptions

sheeperskipps
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Analog computers are badass! I'm glad you're learning about it! It's some cool stuff! Great video by the way!

I made a video/series about building an analog computer on my channel awhile ago. I explain the fundamentals on an engineering perspective though.

alexjbeezy
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9:36 I really like the more information in this video. Even though it is loosely talked about. Glad its on the main channel instead of LMNC more serious-ish. Introduces people to give er a go. Great stuff. 16:30 Nail on the head about reading schematics and then doing the board. You learn as you go and it really isn't that hard. Once you start too pick up the symbols it gets easier to understand. My advice Don't get discouraged if it doesn't work the first time. There is a reason it is not working and it possible too find out why.

CircularMirror
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When I was a teenager in the late 70s/early 80s I experimented with making analogue computing circuits like these, using 741 op amps and other components salvaged from scrap circuit boards (I had a very low budget :D). I think there's a lot of scope to make slow-changing irregular waveforms to make CV voltages for your synths as an alternative/complement to sequencers etc.
I discovered your channel through Colins video recently and am enjoying your content... its increasingly tempting me to start fiddling with synths again....
Great channel mate.

IanSlothieRolfe
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As an undergraduate physics student, I really understand your explanation more than my teacher

abouttheworld
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That's such a great project! Bouncing is a beautiful motion.

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