Intellijel Designs Flurry

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Intellijel Designs Flurry

Intellijel Designs

Flurry

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 563746
Model: Flurry
Category: Noise Modules
Price: $295.90

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The Flurry is a wonderfully dense and versatile noise module. It's ideal for experimental sound designers and those who want a compact, powerful source of rhythmic and textural chaos, blending analog grit with digital precision. It's a brilliant little workhorse for adding movement and unpredictable elements to any modular patch.

Product Description

  • Intellijel Designs Flurry
  • Eurorack Module
  • Multifunctional module for noise
  • clock and random signals
  • Internal square wave generator (switchable between clock or random) with rate control
  • CV input and bipolar attenuator
  • Analogue sample & hold / track & hold stage
  • Analogue slew limiter with adjustable control time with CV input and 3 operating modes (reaction to rising signal edge
  • falling signal edge or both)
  • Slew limiter switchable to envelope follower
  • Digital noise generator with 16 noise types and two adjustable parameters
  • Adjustable morph parameter with CV input and bipolar attenuator
  • Inputs for external clock signal
  • sample & hold stage and slew limiter
  • Outputs for white
  • pink and digital noise
  • Outputs for pulse
  • hold and slew limiter
  • Current consumption: 116mA (+12V) / 30mA (-12V)
  • Width: 8 HP
  • Depth: 34 mm
PROS
  • • Exceptional noise palette offers diverse textures, from granular to harsh.
  • • The slew limiter's envelope follower mode is surprisingly musical and useful.
  • • Internal square wave generator provides a solid foundation for rhythmic complexity.
  • • Morph parameter offers intuitive and dynamic signal shaping possibilities.
CONS
  • • Power draw of 116mA can be significant in densely populated racks.
  • • The learning curve can be steep for those unfamiliar with complex modulation.
  • • Limited routing options compared to more expansive noise generators.

Product Video

Key Features

Noise Types 16
Outputs White, Pink, Digital Noise, Pulse, Hold, Slew Limiter
HP Width 12HP
Depth 114.3mm
Power Draw 116mA (+12V) / 30mA (-12V)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clouds offers a broader, more granular approach with spectral processing, whereas Flurry delivers more focused, raw noise sources and a tighter integration of clock/random generation.
It’s genuinely useful; the adjustable control time and CV input allow for surprisingly nuanced envelope shaping, making it more than just a gimmick.
While technically possible, the power draw makes it less ideal for smaller, battery-powered systems; you'll need a robust power supply to avoid voltage sag.

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