Saturday, September 25, 2010
Biscuiting the DRM1
YouTube via duncanperson | September 25, 2010
"Vermona DRM mk3, featuring the OTO Machines Biscuit. Pitch shifting/sample rate reduction/bit crushing
The Kick drum is going through the right channel on the biscuit to avoid pumping the sound too much and to avoid being pitch shifted - the pitch shifter only works in mono on the left input. Midi control from ableton live 8 is controlling the interval of the pitch on the biscuit."
8 bit pitch shifting on Vermona DRM1
duncanperson | September 25, 2010
"Vermona DRM mk3, featuring the OTO Machines Biscuit. The biscuit is primarily receiving midi CC and note data for the filter and the pitch shifter. The pitch shifting is done over intervals of 3rds, 5ths and octaves. I have not seen any other videos featuring midi control over the biscuit which is one reason for this video - Every parameter is midi controllable!!!!
The individual out of the MULTI chanell is going through the biscuit, the rest of the drums are unaffected."
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