YOUTUBER: Noise Engineering

21. June 2024

MILES

Noise Engineering’s Gamut Repetitor: Quad Random Quantized Voltage Generator Unleashed

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Noise Engineering’s Gamut Repetitor: Quad Random Quantized Voltage Generator Unleashed

Noise Engineering, the Los Angeles boutique known for their wild and immediate Eurorack modules, has dropped the Gamut Repetitor—a four-channel random quantized voltage generator designed for generative melodic sequences and much more. This 10HP module promises a heady blend of looping, scale manipulation, and unpredictable voltage patterns, all quantized for musical utility. In their official video, Noise Engineering walks through the panel, demonstrates key features, and patches up everything from melodies to rhythmic chaos. For those who thrive on modular unpredictability and crave hands-on control, Gamut Repetitor looks set to become a generative staple.

Noise Engineering’s Opp Ned: Four-Channel Arpeggiation in 8HP

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Noise Engineering’s Opp Ned: Four-Channel Arpeggiation in 8HP

Noise Engineering, the Los Angeles boutique known for its inventive Eurorack modules, introduces the Opp Ned—a compact four-channel arpeggiator designed to inject melodic complexity into even the tightest racks. In this official video, the team showcases how Opp Ned’s blend of pre-programmed patterns, hands-on editing, and flexible CV control can transform simple sequences into intricate, evolving textures. With independent channel advancement, a full suite of pattern management features, and a panel that’s as intuitive as it is compact, Opp Ned looks ready to become a staple for anyone seeking more than just basic up-and-down arps. Let’s see how this module