Make Noise GTE module extracts rhythms from CV

This clever Eurorack module pulls hidden rhythms out of any voltage signal when Make Noise Music drops the Gestural Time Extractor into their NUSS lineup.

Gestural Time Extractor unlocks timing tricks
  • Make Noise Music launches the GTE module now.
  • Eight-channel pulses emerge from the Span input.
  • Pulse stream follows motion speed directly.
  • Gate outputs track off and even activity.
Space control shapes response
  • Threshold tweaks adjust overall sensitivity.
  • Reactivity changes with proximity settings.
  • Clock input locks changes to external triggers.
  • Synchronization happens seamlessly with other events.
Advanced uses expand patching
  • Channel Index translation works with PoliMATHS.
  • Repeatable rhythms are generated from analog sources.
  • Individual voice timing suits multi-voice setups.
  • Programmability grows across the entire NUSS system.
Compact build keeps it efficient
  • Eight horsepower width fits tight cases.
  • Twenty-nine millimeter depth includes cable.
  • Power draw stays low at twenty-five milliamps positive.
  • Two milliamps negative keeps consumption minimal.
Pairs nicely with existing modules
  • MATHS collaboration opens fresh possibilities.
  • PoliMATHS and Jumbler integrate smoothly.
  • Any control voltage source yields rhythms.
  • Activations sync regardless of Span mode.
GTE costs a reasonable amount
  • Price lands at one hundred seventy-nine dollars.
  • Module ships immediately for eager builders.
 

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