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Noise Engineering Zularic Repetitor Eurorack Gate Sequencer Module (Black)

Noise Engineering

£227.00
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Zularic Repetitor is an 8HP rhythmic gate generator based on African music theory. A core pattern forms the basis and variation is achieved by offsetting this pattern in time relative to the base.

ZR contains 30 mother rhythms from African, Indian, Latin, Funk and Rock roots. Each pattern outputs four parts and allows the offset of three parts relative to the mother. The offset is CV and knob controllable. It requires only a beat clock to run.

Also included are two special modes. One turns Zularic Repetitor into a 3 section CV/knob controllable divider. The other generates random gates where the probability is determined by the knob/CV.

  • Size: 8HP Eurorack
  • Depth: 1 Inch
  • Power: 2x5 Eurorack
  • Draw +12V: 50 mA
  • Draw -12: 5 mA

Zularic - of Zulu - from Zulu Zulu "the Zulu people" often misused to represent all people of Africa

Repetitor - repeater - from Latin repetito "repetition" with suffix -tor forming a noun "thing which repeats"

"African repeater"

Product Overview

Zularic Repetitor is an 8HP rhythmic gate generator based on African music theory. A core pattern forms the basis and variation is achieved by offsetting this pattern in time relative to the base.

ZR contains 30 mother rhythms from African, Indian, Latin, Funk and Rock roots. Each pattern outputs four parts and allows the offset of three parts relative to the mother. The offset is CV and knob controllable. It requires only a beat clock to run.

Also included are two special modes. One turns Zularic Repetitor into a 3 section CV/knob controllable divider. The other generates random gates where the probability is determined by the knob/CV.

  • Size: 8HP Eurorack
  • Depth: 1 Inch
  • Power: 2x5 Eurorack
  • Draw +12V: 50 mA
  • Draw -12: 5 mA

Zularic - of Zulu - from Zulu Zulu "the Zulu people" often misused to represent all people of Africa

Repetitor - repeater - from Latin repetito "repetition" with suffix -tor forming a noun "thing which repeats"

"African repeater"