Description
B.I.T. stands for Back In Time…
Instead of combining the best of analog modeling with hybrid synthesis, which we can see with the other Rob Papen synthesizers, B.I.T. focuses on Analog Modelled Synthesis.
The idea behind it is that the classic analogue type of synthesis has its own charm and simply has not yet been covered by the Rob Papen brand. So, no spectrum waveforms, or samples inside B.I.T. nope, it is pure ‘Analogue Modelled’ synthesis.
Although B.I.T. has no patch cables, it is modular by all means!
The Modulation Matrix is used for the patching, however also included is the smart ‘advanced’ panel below the Oscillators. With these advanced features (accessed by switching the ADV switch), you can quickly make several connections such as LFO and Envelope to the Oscillator parameters inside of B.I.T. Also included is the option to modulate Oscillator 2 by Oscillator 1 in several ways which expands the sound pallet with Phase Modulation, Frequency Modulation and Ring Modulation.
A Rob Papen synthesizer would of course be incomplete without the arpeggiator (which can also work in sequencer mode), so a fully featured Arp is available and has an additional free row that you can use to modulate other parts of B.I.T. by using the Modulation Matrix.
Adding the finishing touch on B.I.T. is of course the FX section. Some superb sounding FX are added.
Our top-notch Reverb is also included inside B.I.T. which means you won’t have to go outboard for adding reverb.
As previously mentioned B.I.T. stands for ‘Back In Time’ however it can also mean ‘Be Inspired Today’ whilst using our Analog Modeled Synthesizer.
System Requirements
PC: 32 & 64 bits VST and AAX for Windows 7/ Windows 8/ Windows 10
(Note: PC AAX for PT 12 or higher)
Mac: 64 bits AU, VST and AAX, for OSX 10.8 - OSX 10.14 (Mojave)
Serial/license system with activation whilst registering the product
2nd serial for a secondary computer/laptop is available after you have registered the product’s original serial/license
Soon compatible with NI NKS system.