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Add depth, texture and organic behavior to synths, basslines, drum machines and virtual instruments from computers with BISCUIT ! Using true 8-bit converters, digital processing and analog resonant filters, Biscuit opens up a wide range of sounds from harsh distortion, digital and aliasing artifacts to warm and fat 8-bit sounds. Producers, deejays, musicians and sound lovers can use BISCUIT to extend their sound creation possibilties. BISCUIT will find its place in studios, on stages or even in clubs.

HAPPY USERS :

Air Alex Gopher Alf Briat (Air, Phoenix) Blumpy (Marylin Manson, NIN) Brian LeBarton (Beck, Charlotte Gainsbourg) Chloé Daft Punk Dave Cooley (Silversun Pickups, J Dilla, These New Puritans) Ethan Mates (Linkin Park) Etienne de Crécy Gilb’R Jamie Lidell Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, NIN) Loïk Dury Martin Solveig Mike Skinner (The Streets) Sleazy (Coil, Throbbing Gristle) Rodaidh McDonald (The XX) Trent Reznor (NIN) Zdar (Cassius)

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BISCUITING

Mute or invert each of the 8 bits of the digital signal by pressing one of the 8 rectangular switches, to generate strong distortions with an intense digital character. Lower the sample frequency down to 250 Hz for aliasing effects and use the multimode analog filter to get a warm and fat sound. You can mix this 8-bit sound with the direct signal via two separate knobs.

EFFECTS:

Add one of the following 8-bit effects to your bit modifications : Waveshaper Delay Pitchshifter Step Filter Each effect contains one or several parameters to set.

PRESETS :

Save all the BISCUIT functions (bit status, knobs positions, effects and filter settings) to one of its 16 presets. You can also save as many presets as you like on your computer using the Preset Dump function (MIDI SysEx).

MIDI :

BISCUIT is MIDI compatible. Every pot, switch and effects setting can be sent or can be controlled by a continuous controller message (known as CC). BISCUIT accepts MIDI Clock messages to synchronize Delay and Step filter effects. BISCUIT firmware can be upgraded via a MIDI SysEx file.

FEATURES :

Stereo inputs and Outputs Input gain from -∞ & to 15 dB with diode clipping Real 8-bit Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog converters Unique capability of muting and inverting each of the 8 bits Variable sample clock from 250 Hz to 30 kHz True analog multimode filter with resonance control FX section : Waveshaper, Delay, Pitch Shifter and Step Filter Separate control of dry and 8-bit signals 16 presets MIDI : Continuous Controller, Beat Clock, Program Change and Sysex for presets True relay Bypass Rugged metallic Neutrik © jacks Built like a tank : Thick metal case and strong build Dimensions : 190mm x 60mm x 117mm / 7.48" x 2.36" x 4.60" (WxDxH) Weight : 580g / 1.27 lbs

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