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Noise Engineering

Multi Repetitor, PRE-ORDER

$320.00
Pre-Orders Accepted
Product number: CV5762
Control Voltage


Noise Engineering's distributor is shipping these in the next couple days as of Jan 21st

  • +12V 40mA
    -12V 20mA
    +5V 0mA
    Width 10HP
    Depth tbd

Description

Generative Plug & Play Trigger Sequencer

Multi Repetitor continues the legacy of the Numeric and Zularic Repetitor with a fully reimagined approach to rhythmic control. A reversible interface, expanded accent outputs, and CV control over rhythm generation make it a hands-on, plug-and-play conductor for modular percussion.

Rhythms are ready to go out of the box, with access to classic Numeric and Zularic patterns alongside new Euclidean-inspired rhythm banks. The Prime fader sets a shared base rhythm across four channels, while the Factor sliders introduce algorithmic variation using three distinct transformation modes.

Whether running solo or as part of a larger patch, Multi Repetitor integrates seamlessly. An internal tap-tempo clock supports standalone sequencing, while Clock, Reset, and six CV inputs offer deep synchronization with external modules. Four trigger outputs can drive a full percussion section, with Accent gate outputs adding movement and life to each voice.

Built for performance, Multi Repetitor is a rhythm sequencer designed to be played.

Why It's Awesome

  • Algorithmically perform with four-part trigger patterns
  • Bring patches to life with accent outputs
  • Use base rhythms from traditional music, mathematical functions, or Euclidean patterns
  • Play the optional tap-tempo clock for standalone performance 
  • Patch in external modulators to control all sliders with CV
  • User interface can be flipped upside down for flexible layout accommodation

 

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