MORE ARTICLE WITH Gamut Repetitor

28. June 2025

MILES

Noise Engineering’s Modular Patch Dissected: Rhythms, Timbres and Sequencing Unleashed

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Noise Engineering’s Modular Patch Dissected: Rhythms, Timbres and Sequencing Unleashed

Noise Engineering’s latest patch breakdown is a deep dive into the modular trenches, where five distinct voices and a battalion of sequencers, envelopes and effects modules converge for a wild sonic ride. In this video, P.O.B. takes us through each element of a sprawling Eurorack patch, revealing the tricks behind aggressive kicks, evolving melodies, and cinematic drops. As ever with Noise Engineering, the focus is on hands-on modulation, creative routing and the sort of patching that makes you want to reach for your own stack of cables. If you’re after inspiration for rhythm, timbre and unconventional patching, this is a

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Noise Engineering’s Gamut Repetitor: Five Patchmates for Random Voltage Adventures

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Noise Engineering’s Gamut Repetitor: Five Patchmates for Random Voltage Adventures

Noise Engineering, the LA-based purveyors of modular mayhem, present the Gamut Repetitor—a four-channel random quantized voltage generator built for generative melodic sequences and much more. In this official video, the team walks through five modules that pair especially well with Gamut, showing how to wrangle unpredictable voltages into musical, evolving patterns. Expect a hands-on demonstration of patching techniques, clever trigger manipulation, and the kind of creative workflows that make Noise Engineering’s approach so appealing to Eurorack tinkerers. If you’re curious about how Gamut Repetitor fits into a real-world rack, this is a must-watch.

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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.