YOUTUBER: Noise Engineering

23. January 2026

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Noise Engineering’s Multi Repetitor: Rhythmic Evolution in Four Channels

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Noise Engineering’s Multi Repetitor: Rhythmic Evolution in Four Channels

Noise Engineering returns with the Multi Repetitor, a four-channel rhythm and accent sequencer that’s equal parts performance tool and creative playground. Building on the legacy of their Numeric and Zularic Repetitor modules, this latest offering fuses familiar rhythm banks with Euclidean-derived patterns, per-channel modifiers, and a wealth of hands-on control. The official video walks us through the module’s controls, demonstrates its patching potential, and highlights features designed for live tweaking and evolving grooves. For those who crave dynamic, modular rhythms with a twist, Multi Repetitor looks set to become a new staple in the Eurorack ecosystem.

14. December 2025

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Noise Engineering’s Granulita Versio: Chords, Grains and Shimmer in a Eurorack Box

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Noise Engineering’s Granulita Versio: Chords, Grains and Shimmer in a Eurorack Box

Noise Engineering, the Los Angeles boutique known for their aggressive and inventive Eurorack modules, have unleashed Granulita Versio—a granular chord resynthesizer that promises to turn any mundane input into lush, cinematic textures. In their latest official video, the team walks through the module’s unique approach to chordal resynthesis, granular processing and a shimmering reverb that’s anything but subtle. As always with Noise Engineering, the focus is on hands-on control and immediate patchability, with a healthy dose of nerdy detail for those who like their sound design complex and their modulation options plentiful. Let’s see how Granulita Versio fits into the

Noise Engineering’s Modular Case: A Patchwork of Voices and Control

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Noise Engineering’s Modular Case: A Patchwork of Voices and Control

Noise Engineering’s Stephen McCaul lifts the lid on his current modular rig, the very case behind his recent performance jams. In this video, he walks through a tightly packed Eurorack setup brimming with six distinct voices, clever mixing strategies, and a few prototype surprises. From the clang of Incus to the saturated punch of Polydactyl, every module earns its place in a patch that’s as performative as it is sonically diverse. If you’re curious about how a boutique designer configures a real-world modular system for live play, this breakdown is a goldmine of routing ideas, modulation tricks, and hands-on workflow.

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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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22. December 2024

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Noise Engineering’s Toros Iteritas Alia: Phase Modulation, Evolved

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Noise Engineering’s Toros Iteritas Alia: Phase Modulation, Evolved

Noise Engineering returns with the Toros Iteritas Alia, a multi-operator phase-modulation oscillator designed to turn your Eurorack system into a playground of immersive drones, clangorous textures, and everything in between. True to the brand’s reputation for immediate, performance-ready control, Toros strips away the menu-diving of classic FM and puts a unique Blend X routing system front and centre. In this video, Noise Engineering walks through the panel, demonstrates patch options, and shows how the Alia platform’s firmware-swapping keeps your rack as flexible as your imagination. Let’s see what this beast can do for modular sound designers and drone aficionados alike.

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14. December 2024

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Noise Engineering’s Fala Versio: Formant Filtering with a Modular Twist

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Noise Engineering’s Fala Versio: Formant Filtering with a Modular Twist

Noise Engineering, never ones to shy away from sonic experimentation, present the Fala Versio—a stereo formant filter that promises to inject vocal character into your modular patches without sacrificing musicality. This module, the tenth on the Versio platform, is packed with a formidable signal chain and modulation options, all wrapped in the brand’s signature hands-on ethos. In this official walkthrough, Noise Engineering demonstrate how Fala Versio can morph between smooth melodic lines and gnarly, modulated textures, all while offering deep CV control and the flexibility of firmware swapping. If you’re after new timbral territory for your Eurorack, this one’s worth

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6. October 2024

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Noise Engineering Plugins: Orchestral Alchemy in Owen Nathanael’s “Sacrifice”

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Noise Engineering Plugins: Orchestral Alchemy in Owen Nathanael’s “Sacrifice”

What happens when a classically-inclined composer lets Noise Engineering’s wild plugin suite loose on an orchestral cue? In this detailed walkthrough, Owen Nathanael deconstructs his piece “Sacrifice,” revealing how digital effects can morph acoustic textures into something uncannily synthetic—without losing their emotional core. The video, hosted on Noise Engineering’s official channel, is a nerdy, hands-on demonstration of how plugins like Imitor, Desmodus, Polydactyl, Librae, and Ruina can subtly (or not-so-subtly) transform strings, brass, percussion, and vocals. For composers wary of synths but hungry for new sonic dimensions, this is a masterclass in hybrid workflow.

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23. August 2024

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Noise Engineering Dystorpia: Digital Fuzz and Overdrive Reimagined

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Noise Engineering Dystorpia: Digital Fuzz and Overdrive Reimagined

Noise Engineering, the LA-based boutique known for their aggressive and innovative sound tools, presents Dystorpia—a digital fuzz and overdrive pedal that pushes the boundaries of distortion. This official walkthrough dives into the pedal’s digital architecture, highlighting its wavefolding and rectification engines, and a control set designed for both nuanced studio work and wild live performance. As with all things Noise Engineering, the focus is on immediate, hands-on sound shaping and a workflow that encourages creative exploration. Whether you’re after classic grit or dystopian sonic mayhem, Dystorpia promises a versatile palette for guitars, synths, and beyond.

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.