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MotionTones: A Physics-Driven Generative Music Instrument Using Simulated Collisions for Composition

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MotionTones is a physics-driven generative music instrument (available as both a standalone app and plugin) that uses a 2D physics simulation as its compositional engine. Users create scenes by placing balls and drawing shapes on a canvas; each collision between objects triggers musical notes selected from a chosen scale or chord, played through built-in ambient sound engines. The tool supports internal sound generation, MIDI workflows, and direct DAW integration, allowing users to capture performances internally, send MIDI to external software, or drag MIDI clips into a DAW.

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MotionTones is a standalone instrument and plugin that uses a two-dimensional physics simulation as its compositional engine.
Users can create a scene by placing balls and drawing shapes on a canvas, with each collision triggering notes selected from a chosen scale or chord and played by one of the instrument's built-in ambient sound engines.
The plugin supports both internal sound generation and MIDI workflows, allowing generated performances to be captured internally, sent to external software via MIDI, or dragged directly into a DAW as MIDI clips.
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MotionTones is a physics-driven generative instrument that creates melodies from simulated collisions while providing MIDI input, MIDI output, and standalone sound generation.

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