OK, so, thanks for your interest! I just got Gamut Repetitor about 3 weeks ago, and still learning its secrets, but what its doing in a nutshell is providing up to four different gate inputs and four different gate and cv outputs, with variables for phrase length, chord (maj, min, etc), and other variations on what it decides to spit out, based on the root note you choose to start with. I am only using one gate in for clock from Pams, so that is why everything is at the same rate, if not firing at the same time. You can plug in up to 4 different clocks for the 4 different Gate/CV pairs if you want to, and get some interesting rhythms from it that are quite complext. Fun stuff! The first gate/cv pair I believe is always based heavily on the root, but the others will conform to the other parameters you chose. You can also modulate most of these choices, and I've modulated some of them in this example to create some subtle variation in whats going on. You can probably guess that everything you hear is being driven by Gamut Reperitior except for the big, slow, blade runner style filter sweep with the big reverb. That is Mother 32 being driven by a slow sequence on the Metropolix, with a reverb from FX Aid. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@ excellent explanation. Very cool module appears to be . So it is some sort of random (but quantized to a scale ) trigger and CV sequencer …. Very cool
@@chatolars Thanks! Yes it is randomized and quantized but also it adheres to a structure. There's an element of play within the four sets of Trigger ins/CV outs/Gate outs too, which provides that complex balance of order and chaos!
This needs to be in a movie soundtrack
Wow!! Those perc / bassy sounds, brassy Deckard - I love the mix vibe of Blade Runner and glitchyness from the percsounds
Many thanks, Ondřej!
Wow, this is gorgeous m'friend 😍
@@Probbie thank you!
wow....that was brilliant , sounds gorgeous. What is Gamut actually doing?
Thank you! I'll put the gamut info down in your other comment 👍
some patch explanation please?
OK, so, thanks for your interest! I just got Gamut Repetitor about 3 weeks ago, and still learning its secrets, but what its doing in a nutshell is providing up to four different gate inputs and four different gate and cv outputs, with variables for phrase length, chord (maj, min, etc), and other variations on what it decides to spit out, based on the root note you choose to start with. I am only using one gate in for clock from Pams, so that is why everything is at the same rate, if not firing at the same time. You can plug in up to 4 different clocks for the 4 different Gate/CV pairs if you want to, and get some interesting rhythms from it that are quite complext. Fun stuff!
The first gate/cv pair I believe is always based heavily on the root, but the others will conform to the other parameters you chose. You can also modulate most of these choices, and I've modulated some of them in this example to create some subtle variation in whats going on. You can probably guess that everything you hear is being driven by Gamut Reperitior except for the big, slow, blade runner style filter sweep with the big reverb. That is Mother 32 being driven by a slow sequence on the Metropolix, with a reverb from FX Aid. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@scienceroommusic thank you !
@ excellent explanation. Very cool module appears to be . So it is some sort of random (but quantized to a scale ) trigger and CV sequencer …. Very cool
@@chatolars Thanks! Yes it is randomized and quantized but also it adheres to a structure. There's an element of play within the four sets of Trigger ins/CV outs/Gate outs too, which provides that complex balance of order and chaos!