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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Introducing Basimilus Iteritas, Manis Iteritas, and Debel Iteritas on Alia oscillator platform


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Unlock the full potential of your Alia with alternate firmware, resources, and more.

Check out the World of Alia, our new oscillator platform here: https://bit.ly/497xrsk

Alia is a 10HP oscillator platform and is the new home for your favorite Noise Engineering sounds, both classic and new. Turn your module into Basimilus Iteritas, our legendary percussive powerhouse; Manis Iteritas, a dark industrial techno machine; or Debel Iteritas, an additive PM voice inspired by yesteryear, or maybe even something completely different as new firmwares are released.

Firmware is always free for Alia owners, so swap out your sound whenever you need a new vibe. Alia has something for everyone."

Press release follows:

"Noise Engineering debuts Alia, bringing Basimilus, Manis, and all-new Debel voices to a swappable oscillator platform

Los Angeles, CA — Digital-forward modular synthesizer company Noise Engineering has announced Alia, a new 10HP oscillator platform module. With Alia, the team brings back Basimilus and Manis, two of their beloved synth voices. Alia also launched with a whole new synth voice, Debel Iteritas Alia, a unique hybrid take on phase modulation and additive synthesis.

The previous incarnation of the Iteritas modules was discontinued a few months ago when the processor it was built on was end-of-lifed. “We lived in fear of that development for years, but we didn’t have a viable alternative. We had been thinking about a way off of that processor for some time, but when the part was EOLed, we got motivated. It was a long time before we were confident we could make it work, though,” said Kris Kaiser, Doer of Many Things at Noise Engineering.

The revamped Basimilus Iteritas Alia and Manis Iteritas Alia have a near identical sound to the originals, and a few added features. “When we had to discontinue the BIA and the Manis, quite a few customers reached out asking us to bring them back,” says Markus Cancilla, Noise Engineering’s Chief of Destruction. “The new Alia platform allowed us to bring back our old favorites with a few improvements, and experiment with entirely new concepts, too.”

The platform concept will be a familiar feature to Noise Engineering’s customers. The Versio lineup introduced the idea of swappable firmware to the Noise Engineering ecosystem in 2020, and now has 9 different FX firmwares now available for the platform. Legio followed as a smaller platform in 6HP now with four firmwares. Alia follows suit, launching with three firmwares available and even more on the way, according to NE. As with the existing Versio and Legio platforms, firmware is free for Alia owners and swappable at any time from their Customer Portal. The team expects to offer hot swappable overlays for the different Alia firmwares in the near future.

Along with the return of the BIA and the Manis, the Debel Iteritas Alia is a completely new synth voice based around an additive phase-modulation architecture. Debel continues Noise

Engineering’s reputation for putting a huge amount of timbral range behind a small number of parameters, and bringing new ideas in synthesis to an easy-to-navigate interface. It uses a few different configurations of four-operator PM with each operator comprising four oscillators. Traditional FM sounds are easy to create, but can be instantly brought into entirely new territory with the tweak of a parameter or some external CV. Also in line with Noise Engineering’s ethos of not taking themselves too seriously, Debel features Taco, Nacho, and Diablo modes. “The name and the panel have about a million inside jokes. We had a lot of fun with this firmware,” said Stephen McCaul, Chief Noisemaker.

All three firmwares are available as paneled modules. Basimilus Iteritas Alia, Manis Iteritas Alia, and Debel Iteritas Alia are available for preorder now at https://noiseengineering.us and at retailers globally, shipping October 26, 2023.

Availability and pricing:

In stock in black and silver. Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting October 26th, 2023; MSRP US$385

https://bit.ly/497xrsk

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Introducing Cursus Vereor, Basimilus Iteritas, and Desmodus plugins in VST3, AU, AAX


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Cursus Vereor, Basimilus Iteritas, and Desmodus! The Bundle 1 plugins for VST3 and AU are here!

Enjoy the sounds of the modules with polyphony (what what?!), internal modulation, extensive MIDI capabilities, and the ease of in-the-box automation and recall. Each one comes with tons of presets and a randomize button so you can quickly jump through the sonic possibilities. Dive into the faders to shape your sound.

Get these plugins individually or as a bundle: https://bit.ly/3Kytrnz"

Basimilus Iteritas plugin for VST3, AU, and AAX - Noise Engineering


"0:07 Intro
0:37 Overview
1:05 Presets with random and reset functions
1:26 Skin, Liquid, and Metal modes
3:02 Modulation controls and MIDI mapping
4:01 Plugin controls
5:08 Jam

Get Basimilus Iteritas here: https://bit.ly/3pTDR9h
Get Bundle1 here: https://bit.ly/3MB7Mgd

Basimilus Iteritas is an additive/FM synthesizer inspired by analog percussion synthesis, and of course, the Basimilus Iteritas Alter. Synthesizing unique percussion is a breeze: thumping kicks, snappy snares, hats, snaps, and claps are all just a few tweaks away with Basimilus Iteritas. But it does so much more! The straightforward controls make creating almost any type of sound simple, including leads, ambient chirps, basses, and more."

Cursus Vereor plugin for VST3, AU, and AAX - Noise Engineering

video upload by Noise Engineering

0:10 Overview
0:56 Presets with random and reset functions
1:20 Fourier, Daubechies, and Walsh modes
3:04 Modulation controls and MIDI mapping
3:57 Plugin controls
5:37 Jam

Get Cursus Vereor here: https://bit.ly/3sZHFrx
Get Bundle1 here: https://bit.ly/3Kytrnz

Cursus Vereor is a synthesizer that produces unique timbres from spectral controls. Based on the module Cursus Iteritas, it features three synthesis modes based on different conceptualizations of frequency (sine waves, wavelets, and square waves). It has a musical tone structure and can produce an extremely wide variety of harmonic sounds, and with a powerful modulation system, you’re in for a world of new sounds.

Desmodus plugin for VST3, AU, and AAX - Noise Engineering

video upload by Noise Engineering

0:13 Overview
1:25 Plugin controls
4:06 Lerp Mode
4:57 Node Mode
5:44 LFOs and modulation
6:10 Jam

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Announcing Three Noise Engineering AAX Plugins


video by Noise Engineering

"Noise Engineering AAX plugins are available now! Our first three plugins are available now for Pro Tools users. They're called Basimilus Iteritas, Cursus Vereor, and Desmodus. For a limited time they are available exclusively at the Avid Store. Learn more about them and purchase at

What's this all about? Learn more at our blog post: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/aax"

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Introducing Incus Iteritas Alia and the return of Cursus and Ataraxic to the Alia platform


video upload by Noise Engineering

Update:

Incus Iteritas Alia FM-based wave-mangling additive voice from Noise Engineering

video upload by Noise Engineering

"Incus Iteritas Alia is available now: https://bit.ly/4b0koJW

Incus Iteritas Alia smashes big and bold sounds into your patches. Incus started as a percussion voice, and was smelted into something even wilder: create kicks for any genre, snares, and metallic hits, or go melodic and create FM plucks, analog-style basslines, and so much more. Incus uses a combination of waveshaping, saturation, wavefolding, FM, and additive synthesis, plus a slew of internal modulation, all behind easy-to-use parameters perfect for jamming.

0:00 Overview 1:00 Panel and Controls 4:41 Patch: Rolling in the Low 5:12 Driving Kicks 5:40 FM Plucks 6:06 Incus and Basimilus 6:34 Effects Palette 7:04 Alia platform Incus uses FM, additive synthesis, and a variety of distortion and waveshaping techniques to create its sounds. Both FM and additive synthesis can be quite complex, but Incus uses a simple set of controls to keep things straightforward."

Press release follows:

"Los Angeles, CA — Modular synthesizer company Noise Engineering, known for their innovative Eurorack modules, has announced three additions to their Alia oscillator platform: Ataraxic Iteritas Alia, Cursus Iteritas Alia, and Incus Iteritas Alia.

In 2023, Noise Engineering released the 10HP Alia platform, marking the return of their Iteritas oscillators. Alia launched with the famed Basimilus Iteritas firmware, along with Manis Iteritas and the new Debel Iteritas, but the team promised firmwares in the near future.

Now, Noise Engineering has delivered, doubling the number of firmwares available for Alia. Cursus Iteritas Alia and Ataraxic Iteritas Alia are revamped versions of the originals, promising to sound nearly identical to the originals with improved encoder tuning, a suboscillator output, and a performable Hold button. Incus Iteritas Alia is an all-new voice based around wavemorphing additive FM, designed for percussive and melodic sound design.

Since Alia is an oscillator platform, owners of existing Alias can try out all three of the new firmwares on their modules. Firmware is 100% free and swappable at any time from the Noise Engineering Customer Portal. With six firmwares now available for the platform, the Alia is an excellent choice for those who want an incredibly diverse yet compact sound source in their system. Swappable overlays for all firmwares are also available from the Noise Engineering webshop and retailers around the world.

The new Incus Iteritas Alia is an exciting addition to the lineup, utilizing Noise Engineering’s favorite synthesis tricks and techniques to create a new voice boasting a massive range of timbres. Sounds are created with a combination of additive, wavemorphing, and FM synthesis, with three different algorithms all controlled by an internal dynamics envelope. Users familiar with the Basimilus will find that Incus has a similar workflow, and while it can synthesize the best parts of a drum kit, it’s also well-suited to bass and melodic duties.

As usual for their platforms, all of the new firmwares are available as paneled modules, so customers can choose the panel they prefer. Ataraxic Iteritas Alia, Cursus Iteritas Alia, and Incus Iteritas Alia are available now at https://noiseengineering.us and at retailers globally.

Availability and pricing:
Ataraxic Iteritas Alia, Cursus Iteritas Alia, and Incus Iteritas Alia: In stock in black and silver.
Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting January 18th, 2024; MSRP US$385" [check with the dealers on the right for availability]



Details on Incus Iteritas Alia

Priced at $385

Wavemangling FM percussion and instrument voice.

Incus Iteritas Alia smashes big and bold sounds into your patches. Incus started as a percussion voice, and was smelted into something even wilder: create kicks for any genre, snares, and metallic hits, or go melodic and create FM plucks, analog-style basslines, and so much more. Incus uses a combination of waveshaping, saturation, wavefolding, FM, and additive synthesis, plus a slew of internal modulation, all behind easy-to-use parameters perfect for jamming.

Incus Iteritas Alia is available on our 10HP Alia oscillator platform. Buy an Alia module and use the included USB cable to connect to the Noise Engineering Customer Portal and check out any other Alia firmware, free of charge, any time. More info can be found on the World of Alia page here. Hotswappable overlays are also available, so you can easily panel your module to match your firmware, no assembly required.

https://bit.ly/4b0koJW

Saturday, September 03, 2022

5 things you can make with Basimilus Iteritas plugin + presets for VST, AU, and AAX


video upload by Noise Engineering

"We're using our additive/FM synth plugin Basimilus Iteritas to make hi-hats, steel drums, a big-ass kick, folded plucks, and an entire drum kit!

0:00 Intro
0:16 Hi-hat
0:49 Steel drum synth
1:29 Big-ass kick
2:09 Folded plucks
2:36 Drum kit

Visit the plugin page on our website, then select the "Presets" dropdown to download the 5 things in this video for free here: https://bit.ly/3vRNDwC

Basimilus Iteritas is part of our Bundle 1, which includes Cursus Vereor and Desmodus. It is available for Mac and PC, in VST3, AU, and AAX formats. Get these plugins and more (including some free ones!) at our shop at noiseengineering.us!

Basimilus Iteritas is inspired by analog percussion synthesis. Synthesizing unique percussion is a breeze: thumping kicks, snappy snares, hats, snaps, and claps are all just a few tweaks away with Basimilus Iteritas. But it does so much more! The straightforward controls make creating almost any type of sound simple, including leads, ambient chirps, basses, and more.

Basimilus Iteritas makes 6-operator FM and additive synthesis easy with simple harmonic distribution controls, oscillator morphing, and our signature wavefolder. And with the included library of presets, you can quickly find the sounds you need without touching a single fader."

Wednesday, May 09, 2018

Noise Engineering Reason Rack Extension Synth Bundle 1: Modulation


Published on May 9, 2018 Noise Engineering

"In this demo, we walk through the three Rack Extensions coming to Reason from Noise Engineering, all based on our Eurorack modules.

0:06 Introduction to product
0:21 Basimilus Iteritas
0:34 Basimilus Iteritas back panel
1:23 Manis Iteritas
1:50 Manis Iteritas back panel
2:19 Loquelic Iteritas Percido
3:02 Loquelic Iteritas Percido back panel

Basimilus Iteritas was originally designed to be a universal drum but is suitable for leads & bass too.

Manis Iteritas is based on the original Basimilus but is a bit more industrial sounding.

Loquelic Iteritas Percido is all about the lasers and space farts. Yeah, you read that right.

All three will be available together in Synth Bundle 1, coming soon to the Propellerhead Shop. More information there and at our website:
https://www.noiseengineering.us/softw"

Friday, September 28, 2018

5U Manis Iteritas Magnus And Basimilus Iteritas Magnus


Published on Sep 28, 2018 Perfect Circuit

"Noise Engineering now has 5U versions of their Manis Iteritas and Basimilus Iteritas, the Magnus versions, the Magni? The Basimilus Iteritas Magnus also has a free running oscillator drone mode, so as you can see from the second part of this video these make great noisy drone synths as well as full drum or synth voices when used in trigger mode.

Basimilus Iteritas Magnus available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/noise-...
Manis Iteritas Magnus available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/noise-..."

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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

ZR+NR+CF (for pirates) Noise Engineering


Published on Sep 17, 2019 Noise Engineering

Playlist:
1. ZR+NR+CF (for pirates)
Here, we play some chords from Mimetic Digitalis triggered from Zularic Repetitor. Notes are from Loquelic Iteritas Percido, Basimilus Iteritas Alter, and Cursus Iteritas Percido.
2. Numeric Repetitor (for pirates)
Here, we play a percussive patch with Numeric Repetitor. Drums are from Cursus Iteritas Percido, Basimilus Iteritas Alter, and Manis Iteritas.
3. Zularic Repetitor (for pirates)
Here, we play some chords from Mimetic Digitalis triggered from Zularic Repetitor. Notes are from Loquelic Iteritas Percido, Basimilus Iteritas Alter, and Cursus Iteritas Percido.

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Noise Engineering Discontinues Basimilus Iteritas Alter, Manis Iteritas, Cursus Iteritas, & Ataraxic Iteritas



via @noiseeng

"Today, we say goodbye to Basimilus Iteritas Alter, Manis Iteritas, Cursus Iteritas, and Ataraxic Iteritas.

Loquelic Iteritas, the two Percidos, and 5U (the four core Iteritas) will also remain in production.

Details in our latest blog post: https://bit.ly/3DWEqWE"

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Exploring The Basimilus Iteritas Magnus (plus Manis)


Published on Oct 29, 2019 John L Rice

"Another long dry exploration video! ;-) While there's a few somewhat musical bits here and there this video is mainly for people interested in hearing how the Basimilus Iteritas Magnus sounds before purchasing one, and also the Manis Iteritas Magnus but . . to a lesser degree since including the Manis in this video was semi-unplanned (it is in the same case so I thought I'd give it some screen time ;-)

0:00 - Beginning
0:23 - Basimilus Features
1:37 - Manis Features
3:00 - Exploring The Basimilus
15:08 - Basimilus With Sequenced Melody
18:23 - Manis With Sequenced Melody
24:08 - Programmed Sequencer Test
24:45 - Simple Sequencer Test
25:54 - The Manis Dance
28:01 - End

Equipment used in this video:
Noise Engineering - Basimilus Iteritas Magnus, Manis Iteritas Magnus
Moon - 569/568 sequencers, 525 attenuverter, 526 mixer
Synthesizers.com - Q961 OR gate, patch cords
Synthetic Sound Labs - 1610 V-Gates clock divider
Corsynth - C102 VCO (clock source only)
STG Soundlabs - Switch
Strymon - BigSky reverb and Timeline delay pedals
Lexicon - MX400 reverb
Canon - C100 MKII cameras, 50 and 20 mm CN-E lens
Fotodiox - LED lighting
Dracast - LED lighting
Sony - Vegas Pro 13 NLE software

Pangolin clip licensed through https://www.pond5.com/"

Wednesday, March 02, 2022

A Digital Voice for Drums Bass and Lead: The Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter


video upload by pitch patch

"This is a demo of the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter. I go through all knobs and functions and show you two patch ideas.

The Basimilus Iteritas Alter is an improved version of the discontinued Basimilus Iteritas. The 10HP six-oscillator additive synthesizer comes with adjustable waveform, harmonic spread, attack, and decay summed and fed into an infinifolder. They call it a parameterized digital drum synthesizer.

You can get further information and the manual here: https://bit.ly/basimilus

I use 100% raw audio: no preamp, no compression, no effects.

TIMELINE
00:08 Overview
01:46 Waveforms
03:01 Patch idea 1: A whole track with the Basimilus
06:00 Patch idea 2 feat. Korg Volca FM

All audio was recorded with a Motu M4 and Ableton Live 11.
I am using the Intellijel 4U x 42HP case and ALM Busy Circuits patch cables.

Other modules (from left to right)
· ALM Busy Circuits Pamela's New Workout
· Make Noise Morphagene
· Expert Sleepers Disting Mk4

Special guest: Korg Volca FM"

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Ambient techno track: Basimilus Iteritas Alter, Manis Iteritas, Imitor/Desmodus Versio, Polyend Seq


video upload by Thoow

"Finally a new Desmodus Versio is back in my rack. Now Imitor Versio and Desmodus Versio are united again after months of separation. Such a strong duo...

In this patch I sequenced Erica Synths Bassline, Basimilus Iteritas Alter, and Manis Iteritas with the Polyend Seq. The later two are then send through the Erica Synths Fusion VCF3 filter into Imitor Versio and Desmodus Versio. All modules are heavily modulated by different LFOs. Again I use the O_C to randomly filter out certain triggers for Basimilus Iteritas Alter, and Manis Iteritas. The chance parameter is also modulated by an LFO."

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Dystorpia futuristic fuzz pedal with modular synths from Noise Engineering


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Dystorpia is available at Noise Engineering: https://noiseengineering.us/products/...

0:00 Anvil of Fury: with Incus Iteritas Alia
0:55 Flawless Pursuit: with Virt Iter Legio, sent through Electus Versio
1:57 Spicy Chatter: with Debel Iteritas Alia, sent through Desmodus Versio
2:48 Fervent Winds: with Cursus Iteritas Percido
3:44 Blown Basimilus: with Basimilus Iteritas Alia, sent through Electus Versio
4:37 Stumbling Wah: with Manis Iteritas Alia
5:29 Arp Grind: with Manis Iteritas Alia, sent through Melotus Versio
6:24 Rolling Thunder: with Basimilus Iteritas Alia, sent through Melotus Versio

Futuristic Fuzz, Dystopian Distortion, Overdrive Oblivion.

Dystorpia is Noise Engineering’s digital fuzz/overdrive pedal.Utilizing wavefolding and rectification, along with flexible tone controls, Dystorpia offers up a diverse sonic palette to work with for recording or live performance."

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Basimilus Iteritas Alia universal drum synthesizer from Noise Engineering


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Basimilus Iteritas Alia is a reimagining of the classic with a fresh interface on the Alia oscillator platform. The BIA begins shipping Thursday, October 26, 2023: https://bit.ly/3rPRryZ

0:00 Overview
1:20 Panel and Controls
4:44 Patch: Simple Kick
5:03 Patch: Snare Drum
5:19 Patch: Bass Lines
5:35 Patch: Harmonic Leads
5:49 Patch: Drum Kit
6:11 Alia platform

The BIA is a parameterized digital drum voice with its roots in the analog world. At its heart, the BIA is a simple six-oscillator additive and FM synthesizer with waveform, harmonic spread, and envelope controls. An adjustable noise oscillator and an extreme take on a wavefolder round out its synthesis abilities. Its straightforward controls make sound design fun and performable: create sub-shaking kicks, snares, hats, and unique drum hits with just a few tweaks.

• A go-to for percussion synthesis
• Also excellent at leads and basses
• Additive/FM digital synth with root and inspiration in the analog world.
• CV over every parameter
• Dedicated envelope output
• Encoder tuning

Basimilus Iteritas Alia is the successor to the original Basimilus Iteritas Alter. It was developed to sound nearly identical, with added features and new firmware-swapping capabilities."

Monday, June 12, 2017

Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter


Published on Jun 11, 2017 jamescigler

"A brief overview and audio demo of the Basimilus Iteritas Alter eurorack module from Noise Engineering."

Basimilus Iteritas Alter Jam Outtake

Published on Jun 11, 2017 jamescigler

"The last patch from the Basimilus Iteritas Alter video was so much fun, I had to jam out on it for a bit."

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Basimilus Iteritas Alia jam with tons of CV modulation and muting


video upload by Noise Engineering

"This is an extended version of the jam used for the official Basimilus Iteritas Alia demo. [posted here]

Our Ambassador to the Stars, Patrick O’Brien, features the BIA in this all-Noise Engineering case.

Triggers come from the Bin Seq, and CV modulation comes from the Mimetic Digitalis stepped sequencer. The Muta Jovis switches off/on the CV, going into the BIA's inputs throughout the patch. The BIA is then sent to Roucha Legio, our stereo filter, which is activated with the gate coming from one of the Horologic Solum channels into the Bypass input.

More on the BIA here: https://bit.ly/3rPRryZ

Manis provides a nice, bright melodic splash throughout the jam, and Virt Iter Legio provides stereo bass drone sounds.

The BIA is a parameterized digital drum voice with its roots in the analog world. At its heart, the BIA is a simple six-oscillator additive and FM synthesizer with waveform, harmonic spread, and envelope controls. An adjustable noise oscillator and an extreme take on a wavefolder round out its synthesis abilities. Its straightforward controls make sound design fun and performable: create sub-shaking kicks, snares, hats, and unique drum hits with just a few tweaks.

• A go-to for percussion synthesis
• Also excellent at leads and basses
• Additive/FM digital synth with root and inspiration in the analog world.
• CV over every parameter
• Dedicated envelope output
• Encoder tuning

Basimilus Iteritas Alia is the successor to the original Basimilus Iteritas Alter. It was developed to sound nearly identical, with added features and new firmware-swapping capabilities."

Saturday, August 17, 2024

Cinematic modular synth score with all Noise Engineering case


video upload by Noise Engineering

"POB from team Noise Engineering showcases a few of our modules in this crunchy cinematic patch, including Incus Iteritas Alia, Mimetic Digitalis, Opp Ned, Gamut Repetitor, Quantus Trajecta, Loquelic Iteritas Percido, Basimilus Iteritas Alia, Yester Versio, Desmodus Versio, and Xer Mixa."

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Gamut Repetitor: https://noiseengineering.us/products/...
Opp Ned: https://noiseengineering.us/products/...
Incus Iteritas Alia: https://noiseengineering.us/products/...
Sinc Legio: https://noiseengineering.us/products/...
Loquelic Iteritas Percido: https://noiseengineering.us/products/...

Friday, May 04, 2018

Noise Engineering Reason Rack Extension Synth Bundle 1


Published on May 4, 2018 Noise Engineering

"In this demo, we announce and walk through the three Rack Extensions coming to Reason from Noise Engineering, all based on our Eurorack modules.

0:06 Introduction to product
0:27 Basimilus Iteritas
2:51 Manis Iteritas
4:55 Loquelic Iteritas Percido
6:47 Mini-jam

Basimilus Iteritas was originally designed to be a universal drum but is really suitable for leads & bass too.

Manis Iteritas is based on the original Basimilus but is a bit more industrial sounding.

Loquelic Iteritas Percido is all about the lasers and space farts. Yeah, you read that right.

All three will be available together in Synth Bundle 1, coming soon to the Propellerhead Shop. More information there and at our website:
https://www.noiseengineering.us/softw..."

Monday, January 22, 2018

Noise Engineering NAMM 2018 Announcements - New Eurorack & 5U


Coming Soon: Spring 2018 releases Published on Jan 22, 2018 Noise Engineering


Coming soon: Mimetic Digitalis Published on Jan 22, 2018
"NAMM 2018 teaser for the upcoming Mimetic Digitalis. MD is a CV step sequencer that allows a shit ton of control."

Additional details via Noise Engineering:

"The NAMM Show (the National Association of Music Merchants) is upon us once again. If you have no idea what this is, it's an annual trade show extravaganza held each January in Anaheim. Last year, over 100,000 people passed through the Anaheim Convention Center according to their tally. That's to say: it's big.

In preparation for NAMM this year, Stephen and I are giving you, our illustrious blog readers, the first glimpse at our NAMM roll-outs this year. This year, we've got a larger booth, and we'll have some great people helping out showing off our gear. Stop by and say hello to us and our pals! We're in booth 10702 in the A wing. You'll know you're close when you find modular synthesizer mayhem.

We're focusing on the items we plan to push in the first quarter of 2018 (but we'll have lots of the older stuff on hand if you're still looking to try it out!). This quarter's crop includes a few small, focused, utility modules:


Bin Seq: a 4 HP switchable gate sequencer.

Muta Jovis: 4 HP switchable quad mute. Works well with Noise Eng rhythm generators such as Numeric Repetitor and Zularic Repetitor.

Soleo Vero: that 4 HP tuner we've been talking about for a while? It's coming! A patch-through stroboscope tuner. Tune up to three oscillators without having to patch/unpatch. The stroboscope makes it possible to tune without sound on!

Of course we have a couple of other goodies:

Clep Diaz: 4 HP Complex/multimode CV generator. Use Clep Diaz to generate stepped, random, or LFO CVs where you have control over directionality of the CV (up, up/down, or down) and over the nature of the CV signal:

In Step & Rand mode, choose the number of steps in the cycle

In LFO mode, control the amplitude of the LFO

Mimetic Digitalis: 10 HP 16-step two-dimensional CV sequencer optimized for live use. At its simplest, MD is a simple two-dimensional 16-step sequencer with 4 CV outs and a trigger out. Pause the clock to individually program each step...or...
use the encoder to live edit patterns
zero any step or combination of patterns with the Zero button
create a randomized, rhythmic CV with the Shred button
Edit to your heart's content, and return to your initial pattern (like a chorus!) with the touch of a button.
And it wouldn't be a Noise Eng product if we didn't give you lots of CV control!

But that's not all. At NAMM, we're also showing our foray into the 5U format. We'll have Basimilus Iteritas Magnus on hand, but we are pleased to announced that we will be releasing three of our oscillators: Basimilus Iteritas Magnus, Cursus Iteritas Magnus, and Manis Iteritas Magnus in 5U. Look for those for simultaneous release in the next few months. For those of you paying attention, a portion of the proceeds from the Manis Iteritas Magnus, like the Eurorack version Manis Iteritas, will be donated to Save Pangolins.org. Buy a module, save an endangered species!

And finally, we are announcing the release of ten limited-edition, unique 60-hp cases. Each case is handmade of aluminum and will come with a power supply and a different, bespoke set of Noise Engineering modules. Available only at www.noiseengineering.us, cases will be released over the next few months. Watch our social media and mailing list for details.

We're looking forward to seeing a lot of users and retailers at NAMM. If you're at the show, please stop by and say hello! We're at booth 10702.


Wednesday, June 07, 2017

"Mimetic Tuesday" — Eurorack Modular Jam


Published on Jun 7, 2017 Mattias Häggström Gerdt

"Just got the final modules for the performance rack! Turns out TINRS Tuesday and Noise Engineering's Mimetic Sequent are like the best of friends.

I recorded three variations from Tuesday into Mimetic's three slots and multed them to two synth voices. That means easily being able to switch between parts. Also added some Mimetic random to make it dissonant, and then overwrote with a fresh recording from Tuesday. Worked like a charm!

Also finally have two Basimilus Iteritas Alter, so one kan do kick duties and one can do whatever I feel like!

Sequencing
• TINRS Tuesday
• Noise Engineering Mimetic Sequent
• Malekko Varigate 8+

Synth Voices
• Intellijel Atlantis + Erica Synths Pico DSP
• Noise Engineering Loquelic Iteritas + Intellijel Polaris + Intellijel Quadra + Intellijel Digitank
• Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter + Alright Devices Chronoblob

Drums
• Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter
• TipTop ONE
• Qu-Bit Chance (white noise out) + Make Noise Function + Mutable Instruments Veils

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