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More fun with my new module :) Noise Engineering - Multi Repetitor

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Love a new module on a Friday !

Noise Engineering - Multi Repetitor

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John Reidar Holmes - In the Palace of Joy

"A four track EP of relaxed and contemplative ambient bordering on longform"

https://getmusic.fm/l/RR0Eqv

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2 days in… new case printed.
My favorite neon orange… because subtlety is overrated.

I crammed in everything that might be interesting at some point.
Not because I need it all… but because I want the option.
For now, this is it.
And if anything changes, it won’t get bigger… it’ll get smaller.
78 TE wide.

Compact, focused, and already more than enough to get lost in.

Less about building patches.
More about building states.

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Here it is... my first Vhikk X test run.

Almost 20 minutes of deep, slow-breathing drone.
Pure Vhikk X.
No extra effects. No processing. Nothing added.
Just Pico out straight to the headphones and an USB audio interface.
Recorded directly on my phone with J4T (4-track recorder).
One single algorithm... but damn, so many knobs to get lost in.

This thing really wants to be explored, not rushed.

Headphones highly recommended.
Very deep frequencies ahead... you don’t just hear them, you feel them.

Dark. Minimal. Hypnotic.
Enjoy getting a little lost šŸŒ«ļøšŸŽ§

Let me know what you think!

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A year of hesitation, obsession, and quiet longing… and now it’s finally here.

For almost twelve months this was the question.
Buy it or don’t.
Want it or really want it.
Justify it or keep pretending it’s a bad idea.

Because let’s be honest… Vhikk X is expensive. Not ā€œeh, I’ll flip it laterā€ expensive, but commitment expensive. The kind of purchase that makes you stare at the ceiling at night, mentally repatching your finances while imagining sounds that don’t exist yet.

So I waited. Watched. Read. Listened. Doubt crept in, left again, came back stronger. Eventually I gave in, put my name on the waiting list, and accepted that this would be a long game.

And then… plot twist.

Someone dropped out of the last batch.
I moved up.
And suddenly it was no longer a distant future thing but a tracking number.

Way faster than expected.
Zero time to overthink.
Perfect.

First contact

Unboxing already set the tone. This didn’t feel like opening gear… it felt like uncovering something intentional. Dense. Focused. Almost ritualistic. No flashy nonsense. No ā€œlook at meā€ design. Just quiet confidence.

And once powered on, it was immediately clear:
Vhikk X doesn’t ask to be played. It invites you to stay.

This is not a module for quick wins or obvious sweet spots. It’s built for pressure, patience, and curiosity. The controls feel less like parameters and more like forces. Warp, Span, Morph, Form… they don’t decorate the sound, they reshape it. FIELD and FEED are the heart of it all… slow gravity wells where things either stabilize or gently collapse.

It rewards small movements.
It punishes impatience.
And it absolutely shines when you let go of the idea of ā€œcontrolā€.

Drone Heaven? Oh yes.
Ambient Power? Without question.

The setup… minimal by choice

I deliberately went small and focused. No big studio rack, no ā€œjust in caseā€ modules. This setup is meant to be bed-ready, chest-mounted, hands-on. Something you can hold, breathe with, and disappear into.

The modules:

Vhikk X at the center. The instrument. The reason.

Black Joystick 2 for physical, intuitive movement. No menus, no abstraction. Just hand, motion, drift.

Pico Trigg for sparse impulses and subtle structure when needed.

FX Aid XL on the side… mostly waiting. A bit of space, a touch of diffusion, nothing more.

That’s it.

Four TE are intentionally left empty, marked by a blank panel. Not ā€œunused spaceā€ā€¦ negative space. Room for air. Room for focus. Room for not wanting more.

This isn’t minimal because I lack options.
It’s minimal because Vhikk X doesn’t need much around it for what I want to do.

Learning, not collecting

Right now, the goal is simple:
Learn the module. Properly.

Not rushing to record.
Not stacking effects.
Not filling gaps.

Just long sessions. Late nights. Small movements. Listening closely. Letting the module show its moods instead of forcing mine onto it.

I honestly feel like I won’t need anything else for a long time. And that’s a rare, satisfying feeling in modular. No urge to expand. No itch to ā€œcompleteā€ something. Just exploration.

This already feels less like gear ownership and more like the beginning of a relationship.
One that’s quiet, deep, and occasionally a little dangerous.

Worth the wait.
Worth the struggle.
Absolutely worth the commitment šŸ–¤

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This one is sonically, A LOT!!! And there's a video to go with this one as well. I couldn't let y'all miss the flashing waveforms on the FM oscillator! :) #modularsynthesizer #modularsynth #noiseMusic #experimental_music https://youtu.be/L2nBReIzVzI
Surge of Noise

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