Gamut Repetitor quad random quantized voltage generator from Noise Engineering

Published 2024-06-20
Gamut Repetitor is available here: noiseengineering.us/products/gamut-repetitor

0:00 Hello Gamut
0:55 Panel and Controls
3:43 Scale Section Chart
3:55 Patch: Melody and Counter-melody
4:30 Patch: Using Gates with Length
4:58 Patch: CV and Pitch Inputs
5:25 Patch: Rhythm Mode

Gamut Repetitor is a four-channel random quantized voltage generator with looping, range, key, and scale settings. Although it was created for generative melodic sequences, it does so much more.

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Gamut Repetior user manual that features the 27-scale selection chart: manuals.noiseengineering.us/gr/

Our other Repetitor modules:
Numeric Repetitor:    • Numeric Repetitor Tutorial  
Zularic Repetitor:    • Zularic Repetitor Tutorial  

Gamut has four channels that can be independently clocked or clocked from a single clock that normalizes all channels.

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This module has 27 built-in scales arranged to be jamable and musical to move between. You can pass trigger inputs through or randomize them. Choose when to randomize with the Length parameter; loop a sequence just by turning the knob down. Gamut is fully CV-able, and CV outputs quantized to 1V/octave.

Patch in a clock to generate four random patterns, or add it to a larger sequencing setup: Gamut Repetitor is an exciting and essential part of a generative toolkit.

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All Comments (18)
  • @bnz70
    Send some to Cicada Sound in Ottawa so I can buy it! :)
  • @brianbrill
    OK, that's irresistible, even though it means I have to de-rack my beloved Touring Machine.
  • @foxendeavor
    How do the counter melodies work? Are they similar to sample and hold from the base melody or is this generating something in the background to be triggered for cv outs 2-4?
  • Would this mostly be used as a sequencer? Or would it be useful for cv modulation? I'm new to eurorack
  • @WilliamRader
    You say that when reset is held, randomized repeating rhythm patterns are generated at the trigger outputs. How are these patterns generated? Are they based on the incoming trigger signal?
  • @jbanales69
    Does the length control all four channels at once? Or is there a way to change the length and sequence of each channel individually?
  • @KentBarton
    @Noise Engineering this looks awesome. A few questions: 1.) Do the various scale settings listed in the manual correspond to any particular scales (harmonic minor, phyrigian, etc.)? Or are these just various note selections/limitations offered under the three main scale options (major/minor/symmetric)? It looks like RRR is definitely chromatic... 2.) Let's say you enter rhythm generation mode to generate randomized repeating rhythm patterns, but aren't crazy about the rhythm that's been produced. Is there a way to quickly generate a new randomized rhythm? (Sort of like the "dice" button on Vermona's Melodicer.) 3.) Which NE modules would be a good fit to send randomized-yet-repeating triggers to this module? The main goal here would be to create musical-sounding patterns that don't trigger every single quarter/8th/16th note. Or maybe rhythm generation mode alone would suffice for that?
  • @EarJuice
    Idk I got Pams but I do like what it can do that Pams can't.