Gravity Well simulates thousands of particles orbiting one or more gravitational attractors in 3D space. Blackhole creates a defined event horizon that particles spiral into; Nebula distributes them in a soft volumetric cloud; Binary adds a second attractor creating figure-eight orbits; Quasar fires two symmetrical particle jets along the rotation axis; Collapse dramatically pulls all particles inward on strong transients before resetting to orbital paths.
Key Features
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Range / Options |
|---|---|---|
| Gravity Well Mode | blackhole / nebula / binary / quasar / collapse | Select |
| Particle Count | Number of simulated orbiting particles | 200–3000 |
| Orbital Speed | Base revolution rate before audio modulation | 0.1–3.0 |
| Attractor Color / Particle Color | Core and orbit particle hues | Hex colors |
Tips & Best Practices
- 1
Blackhole mode creates the most dramatic visual — particles collapse inward on beats.
- 2
Nebula at 800 particles with a purple-blue color gives a beautiful cosmic cluster look.
- 3
Quasar is ideal for tracks with strong rhythmic polarity — jets fire alternately on left/right beats.
Export Performance
3D WebGL engine. Particle Count above 1500 may slow older GPUs. Use 600–800 for smooth 4K exports.
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