Noise Engineering
Zularic Repetitor
Dynamic Rythmic Generator
Patching Suggestions
e simplest way to get to know Zularic Repetitor is to simply patch a master
clock into BEAT and connect each of the four outputs to the gate of four
different percussion modules. You can get an idea of the patterns included by
adjusting the MOTHER knob and a feel for how the time offset works by playing
with the CHILD knobs.
e next step is to patch a CV. A CV sequencer or just a simple gate input are
both useful for controlling either the MOTHER pattern or the CHILD offset.
ese can be used to generate a wide variety of related rhythms and dynamic
variations. A simple CV example is to take the beat clock being sent to Zularic
Repetitor and divide it by 64. Send this divided beat in to one of the CHILD
inputs. Adjust the related CHILD knob to control the amount of time offset that
occurs to the CHILD every 64 beats.
Many more complicated schemes are possible to dynamically vary the rhythms.
Any slow control voltage or gate might produce an interesting variation!
Mother
Child 1
Child 2
Child 3
Beat
Measure
RST
Zularic
Repetitor
Mother
Child 2
Child 1
Child 3
World
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