Thursday, January 22, 2026
Multi Repetitor: Four-channel rhythm and accent sequencer
video upload by Noise Engineering
"Multi Repetitor is the next evolution of Noise Engineering’s classic rhythm sequencers, built for hands-on performance and fast, musical results.
Get your Multi Repetitor here: https://noiseengineering.us/products/...
0:00 What is it?
0:50 Panel and Controls
3:23 Patch: Exploring rhythm banks using Set switch
3:52 Patch: Using Set and Accent switches together
4:30 Patch: Adding CV to Factor and Prime fader inputs
5:08 Using Euclidian-derived rhythms with Prime fader
5:45 Configuring module for flipping module orientation
Inspired by Numeric and Zularic Repetitor, Multi Repetitor combines familiar rhythm banks with Euclidean-derived patterns, per-channel modifiers, and dynamic accent generation. With four trigger outputs, four accent outputs, faders on every channel, and CV control throughout, it’s designed to be played, tweaked, and explored in real time.
Whether you want classic grooves or evolving, unpredictable rhythms, Multi Repetitor keeps the immediacy of the originals while expanding the creative palette.
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Press release follows:
Noise Engineering announces Multi Repetitor, an algorithmic percussion sequencer designed for performance.
Los Angeles, CA — Noise Engineering, known for their unique and compact utilities, has released Multi Repetitor, an algorithmic trigger sequencer and sequel to their classic Numeric and Zularic Repetitor trigger generators.
Multi Repetitor has been completely rethought from the originals, and takes the core features of the version one designs into a whole new realm. Rhythm generation starts with the three rhythm banks: choose from Zularic, Numeric, or the newly developed Euclidean-derived linear rhythms, then use the Prime fader to scroll through base rhythms on the fly. Like its predecessors, it features four trigger outputs, now with dedicated performance faders that modify the rhythm output.
The newly rethought – and reversible – interface based adds extra parameters for more control of all four outputs. While it keeps the clock and reset inputs, Multi Repetitor also features an internal tap-tempo clock for standalone sequencing. Finally, this version adds four accent gate outputs to the interface. The impetus for these changes, according to the team, was to make the module fit better into compact percussion systems while still being a fun generative sequencer for larger systems.
While it’s possible to get deep into rhythmic modification with the extensive patterns, modification algorithms, and accent options, Multi Repetitor is designed to be a plug-and-play rhythm sequencer. Noise Engineering said that one of their goals was to make it easy to tweak parameters by ear and jam with no preparation required.
Multi Repetitor begins shipping on January 22nd at https://noiseengineering.us and at retailers globally.
Features
• Standalone play: tap in a tempo, patch up the outputs, and you’ve got a groove
• Sequence triggers and accents for up to four voices in your systems
• Choose from Zularic, Numeric, or Euclidean-derived base rhythm banks
• Select different base rhythms from the banks using the Prime fader
• Use three different algorithms to modify each output’s rhythm with the performance faders
• Modulate your rhythms with full CV control over faders and banks, and keep things in sync with external clock and reset inputs
• Plug-and-play operation: simple interface designed for performance is easy to use out of the box
Availability and pricing:
Multi Repetitor: In stock. Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting January 22nd, 2026; MSRP US$320
Product Page: https://noiseengineering.us/products/multi-repetitor
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