Rob Papen has released a vintage analog synthesizer BIT, in which there is nothing superfluous. No frills and dozens of engines – just the original sound synthesis.
Rob Papen released another synthesizer of his own design – Rob Papen BIT (Back In Time). Unlike the currently popular synthesizers with a wide selection of audio signal generation options, BIT is an analog modeling subtractive instrument.
At the center of Rob Papen BIT is a classic synthesizer with two analog oscillators, independent of samples or the shape of the sound wave. The tool is equipped with a modulation matrix, two analog modeling filters and an envelope. In addition, BIT has a 16-step arpeggiator and an effects section, consisting of chorus, flanger, phaser, delay and reverb.
• 16-voice virtual analog synthesizer
• More than 950 high-quality presets
• Two oscillators with their own LFOs and envelopes for modulating various parts of the oscillator
• Classic sound waveforms
• Oscillator No. 2 has a sub-oscillator with Sinus, Square and Saw shapes
• Oscillator No. 2 can be modulated by Oscillator No. 1 in FM, PM, RING modes
• Oscillator No. 2 can be synchronized with Oscillator No. 1
• Two analog filters with 11 types and filtering modes
• Independent filter envelope with Attack, Decay, Sustain, Fade, Rel parameters ease
• AMP amp section with Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release parameters
• Built-in arpeggiator with 16 steps and other operating modes
• PLAY MODE function operating in Poly, Mono, Legato modes
• Effects section: chorus, delay, serial reverb, flanger, phaser
• Scalable interface: 100%, 150%, 200%