€329.00
Net: €276.47
In stock
| U | 3 |
| HP | 10 |
| Depth | 21 |
| +12V | 40 |
| –12V | 18 |
Noise Engineering's Multi Repetitor — 4-Channel Algorithmic Rhythm Generator with Accent Outputs and Performance Faders
Multi Repetitor is a four-channel algorithmic trigger sequencer and the long-awaited successor to Noise Engineering's classic Numeric and Zularic Repetitor modules. The workflow is immediate: patch the four trigger outputs to your drums, tap in a tempo or send a clock, and you're already moving. Five faders give you hands-on control — the Prime fader selects a base rhythm while the four Factor faders modify each channel's pattern through one of three algorithms. Small movements yield surprisingly different results, which makes it really nice to perform with.
Its three rhythm banks cover a lot of ground: the mathematically-derived patterns from Numeric Repetitor, world-music-inspired grooves from Zularic Repetitor, and a new Euclidean bank for more evenly spaced patterns. The Modify switch determines how the Factor faders interact with the Prime — offsetting rhythms, multiplying them, or jumping to different variations altogether. New to this version are the accent outputs: each trigger channel gets its own accent gate, derived from neighboring channels, creating interrelated dynamics between your drum voices.
For standalone use, the Reset Tap button works as tap tempo. With an external clock connected, it becomes a reset — hold it down to mute all outputs. All faders respond to CV, so sequencers or LFOs can take over when your hands are busy elsewhere. If you prefer your faders at the bottom instead of at the top, the entire interface can be inverted through a simple config setting at startup (so fader up is still volume up) — handy if Multi Repetitor ends up in the lower rows of your case. All in all, this is a proper rhythm station in just 10HP, great stuff!
Features:
- Four-channel algorithmic rhythm and accent sequencer
- Five faders: one Prime, four Factor (all CV controllable)
- Three rhythm banks: Numeric Repetitor, Zularic Repetitor, and Euclidean-derived patterns
- Three modification algorithms: Rhythmic offset, Multiply, Prime offset
- Four trigger outputs with 50% duty cycle
- Four accent gate outputs with three modes
- Internal tap-tempo clock
- Clock and Reset inputs
- Six CV inputs (0V to +5V range)