I suspect that the bed is acting as a low pass filter that initially passes a slight net bias that increases as more of the metronomes synch ... I was initially puzzled as to why some didn't synch 180 deg out of phase until I realised that it was the bed
Interestingly, if you listen to the clicks, there appear to be some distinct step changes as they start to synch, and at one point, it looks and sounds as though they actually de-synch
Fascinating stuff !!
Nick G8INE
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Pramod,
The feedback is the mechanical bed which rocks with the metronomes.
Raj
At 16-05-2013, you wrote:
>It was interesting indeed. But there is nothing related to the PLL as there is no feedback, whether optical, electrical or mechanical between the entitees. Instead, I guess the whole thing is an open loop process where all the metronomes after a specifc time period get to a fixed rythm which is why all of them appear to be in sync.
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