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Description

Dive into the intriguing world of rhythm with the Noise Engineering Numeric Repetitor, a 4-channel rhythm generator that redefines how you interact with beats and patterns. This innovative Eurorack module takes a mathematical approach to rhythm creation, utilizing the power of binary arithmetic to produce uniquely complex and evolving rhythmic sequences. It starts with 32 prime rhythms, which serve as the groundwork for an expansive range of possibilities. By manipulating the Factor parameters, you can multiply these base patterns, creating intricate rhythms that can be as simple or elaborate as you desire.

The Numeric Repetitor is designed for both seasoned synthesists and newcomers to the modular world, offering a user-friendly interface that supports both manual and CV control. The module's dedicated CV outputs for each rhythm channel open the door to endless interoperative potential, allowing you to seamlessly integrate the Numeric Repetitor into your existing Eurorack setup. With Measure and Beat inputs, your rhythms stay perfectly in sync, making it a reliable companion for live performances and studio sessions alike.

For those who crave creative exploration and intricate rhythmic design, the Numeric Repetitor is a versatile and inspiring tool, packed into a compact 8HP module.

Key Features:

  • 8HP module with four rhythm channels
  • 32 prime rhythm patterns for diverse rhythmic foundation
  • Three Factor knobs for multiplying and enhancing patterns
  • Measure and Beat inputs for synchronized performance
  • Dedicated CV outputs for each channel
  • Comprehensive CV control for seamless Eurorack integration
  • Manual control points ideal for live and improvisational use

Product specs

Type Rhythm Generator
Controls Prime Knob, 3 x Factor Knobs (1-3), Set Switch (X, Y), Reset Button
Analog Inputs 3 x 1/8" (factor 1-3)
Analog Outputs 1 x 1/8" (prime), 3 x 1/8" (product 1-3)
Other I/O Beat, Measure
Depth 0.8" (20.32mm)
HP Size 8HP
Power Usage +12V/50mA, -12V/5mA
Power Supply Requires Eurorack case and power supply

FAQs

What type of rhythms can the Noise Engineering Numeric Repetitor generate?

The Noise Engineering Numeric Repetitor is designed to create complex, algorithmic rhythms using its prime and factor controls, allowing for unique and evolving rhythmic patterns suitable for experimental and modular synth setups.

How does the Set Switch on the Numeric Repetitor function?

The Set Switch on the Numeric Repetitor toggles between X and Y modes, altering the rhythmic algorithm to provide different rhythmic variations, giving users flexibility in rhythm creation.

What are the connectivity options for the Numeric Repetitor?

The Numeric Repetitor features 3 x 1/8" analog inputs for factor control, 1 x 1/8" prime output, and 3 x 1/8" product outputs, facilitating integration with other Eurorack modules for complex rhythm generation.

Is the Numeric Repetitor compatible with all Eurorack systems?

Yes, the Numeric Repetitor is an 8HP Eurorack module requiring a standard Eurorack case and power supply, making it compatible with most Eurorack systems.

What power requirements does the Numeric Repetitor have?

The Numeric Repetitor requires a Eurorack power supply, operating at +12V/50mA and -12V/5mA, ensuring it fits within the typical power specifications of Eurorack setups.

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Numeric Repetitor Tutorial

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Numeric Repetitor Tutorial

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Cursus Iteritas with Numeric Repetitor modulation

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Noise Engineering Numeric Repetitor All Pattern 【Wurly's!モジュラーシンセ動画】

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宮地楽器RPM シンセサイザーコーナー (旧Wurly's!)

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Noise Engineering-Numeric Repetitor & VPME - QD: Rhythms & Grooves (Demo/No Talking)

Tony deKaro

Tony deKaro

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Blog: Numeric Repetitor (for pirates)

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Why I Love the Numeric Repetitor from Noise Engineering - Patch from Scratch talk jam

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Rochefsky

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Numeric Repetitor patch and jam with BIA and Manis Iteritas - with some explanation

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Rochefsky

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Noise Engineering Numeric Repetitor.

Features and functionality

  • Numeric Repetitor lacks separate clocks for prime and factor patterns, which some users seek for more in-depth control.

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  • TipTop Trigger Riot is described as a matrix mixer for triggers, offering a unique approach but at a large size.

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  • Bernoulli gates like Transient 1uP and After Later Flip can modify triggers with probability under CV control, enhancing flexibility.

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Comparisons

  • Zularic Repetitor is noted for its more musical patterns and an Old/New World switch, though it's not CV controllable.

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  • Acid Rain Constellation is favored over Stolperbeats, Grids, and others for its inspiring playability and modulation potential in drum applications.

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