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Key Features
Product Ref: 121628
The Numeric Repetitor is based on binary arithmetic. A core pattern forms the basis and variation is then achieved by treating this pattern as a binary number, and then multiplying it by another.
There’s 32 prime rhythms. These are derived by examining all possible rhythms and weeding out the bad ones via heuristic.
It’s possible to dynamically vary rhythm with simple or complex methods. This can be done manually with the controls or by CV. By adjusting the prime knob, you can select that pattern. Once you find a pattern you like, you can add some variation.
Add variation by adjusting the FACTOR knobs. The rhythm variations are based on the angle of the PRIME knob. It’s great for experimenting. You’ll never know exactly what kind of variation you’ll get, but that’s the best thing about it, the unexpected.
When you start to turn the FACTOR two and three knobs, they’ll additionally modify the pattern even more. With the Numeric Repititor, you can control up to four modules simultaneously. Experiment with CV and you’ll find a whole load of new patterns. For example, you could use a slow LFO to change each FACTOR for constant variation, making this ideal for live performance.
Maybe even use any slow control voltage or gate, you never know what variation this could produce…