Bouncing Ball with Pitch Modulation (VCO-B to LFO)
A bouncing ball patch.
This patch is designed to simulate the physics of a bouncing ball. When you drop a ball, it loses energy with each bounce, causing the time between bounces to decrease. So the goal is to create a ratchet that ramps up its speed.
The basic patch uses a ramp wave LFO to modulate the speed of a cycling envelope.
This implementation uses VCO-B as a sawtooth LFO. It is inverted into a ramp wave in the mixuverter, then used to control the rate of the main LFO. Changing VCO-B pitch changes the overall length of the bouncing. The LFO rate dial controls bounce speed. The Mixuverter controls the pitch and bounce speed.
Further Reading:
A Brief History of the Bouncing Ball patch
A YouTube video from Make Noise talking about the history of this patch, and how to patch it up on Maths.
How to make a bouncing ball patch on Frap Tools Falistri.
An Instagram video from Intellijel showing a different version of this patch on Cascadia.
The Aphex track. I don’t know how he did it. He might have programmed it manually, or used LFOs from a synth to trigger a sampler?