Overview & Features
The Mimetic Digitwolis (a.k.a. “MD2”) is Noise Engineering’s highly anticipated successor to the Mimetic Digitalis. It expands significantly on its predecessor with powerful sequencing, quantization, and performance capabilities—all packed into a compact 10 HP Eurorack module.
Key highlights include:
Four configurable output lanes —each capable of emitting modulation CV, pitch CV, triggers, gates, or functioning as a quantizer for external CV.
Five trigger inputs plus four CV inputs —fully assignable for extensive routing and control flexibility.
Color screen with intuitive interface for editing, mapping, and performance.
Internal quantization —for both generated sequences and external CV. Scales editable manually or via MIDI keyboard.
Clock dividers , per-channel variable sequence lengths (1–16 steps), and Cartesian (X/Y) navigation (e.g., 4×4, 5×3 grids).
Shred (randomization) and Zero functions, now also externally triggerable for dynamic generative patterns.
Slew limiting , CV offset/attenuation, lane range constraints, and extensive editing shortcuts.
Preset memory —24 slots (stores sequence, mappings, configuration).
MIDI in/out (via 3.5 mm TRS Type A jacks) with MIDI clock sync, Program Change for profile recall, MIDI-CC, and note output from lanes.
Compact yet powerful: 10 HP width , draws 80 mA @ +12V and 20 mA @ –12V .
Feature / Aspect Mimetic Digitalis (Original)Mimetic Digitwolis (Version 2)
Sequencer Type 4-channel Cartesian grid sequencer (4×4 layout, 16 steps) 4-channel Cartesian sequencer, up to 16 steps per sequence, flexible step lengths, advanced navigation modes
Outputs Four individually editable CV outputs + one trigger output Four configurable lanes that can output modulation CV, pitch CV, triggers, gates—or act as quantizers for external CV
Inputs Trigger buttons (next/XY/random/origin) and CV inputs for X/Y addressing Advanced I/O: 5 trigger inputs + 4 CV inputs, freely assignable to mappings
Randomization / Performance Tools Shred (randomize) and Zero (mute step), with Undo and pattern storage (16 patterns, 8 on-the-fly) Improved Shred (randomization) and Zero—now also externally triggerable; enhanced editing, plus more dynamic workflows
Display / Interface 4×4 LED/grid buttons—hands-on editing; encoder per channel (older interface) Full-color screen replacing button grid, more intuitive navigation and configuration
Quantization No built-in quantizer (external quantizers needed) Internal and external quantizers, with editable scales—even via external MIDI keyboard
Clock / Sequencing Control Standard clock via trigger/buttons; manual sequencing only Internal clock, clock dividers per channel, flexible triggering via CV, XY, external clock, MIDI
MIDI Support None Full MIDI in/out (3.5 mm TRS)—MIDI clock sync, Program Change, MIDI-CC, note output from lanes
Memory / Presets Save and load up to 16 patterns (with 8 immediate “on-the-fly” slots) Likely increased/configurable presets, though exact number not stated—enhanced recall via MIDI and UI (inferred)
Size & Power 10 HP, approx. +12V 58 mA, –12V 22 mA, 0 mA @ +5V Same 10 HP format, but deeper; +12V 80 mA, –12V 20 mA
Workflow Focus Performative, simple and immediate sequencing with live-jam emphasis Maintains live jamming ethos but with expanded flexibility, configurability, and integration—rethought for deeper performance and studio use
Summary Table
Attribute Details Product Noise Engineering Mimetic Digitwolis (MD2) Function Advanced four-channel Eurorack sequencer & quantizer with MIDI Outputs CV (mod/pitch), gates, triggers, quantizer for external CV Inputs 5 trigger ins, 4 CV ins, MIDI in/out via TRS Key Features Shred, Zero, quantization, clock dividers, sequence lengths, Cartesian navigation, presets, color display Size 10 HP Eurorack width; Depth: ~26 mm Power +12V: 80 mA; –12V: 20 mA Release Date Ships from September 18, 2025 MSRP US $385 Approx. Prices AUD $589 · GBP £285 · EUR €332
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Release Date & Pricing
Starting shipping on: September 18, 2025
Link : https://noiseengineering.us/products/mimetic-digitwolis/
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