Tuesday, July 01, 2025
Shakmat Modular Bishop's Miscellany MK2 Released
Demo video upload by Shakmat
"Instant riff maker, that’s how the first version of the Bishop’s Miscellany was described by the users, and it became a guiding mantra throughout the development of this new version.
The Bishop’s Miscellany mk2 is a dual stepped CV/Gate engine built around three core components: a sequence recorder, a CV/Gate processor and a (Re)Generative engine. Sequences can be intuitively recorded, quantized, generated, edited, rearranged, mangled, stored and recalled with ease.
The module features a non-volatile memory on SD card, capable of storing thousands of sequences. Paired with its flexible playlist mode, it becomes a compact and powerful sequence player, equally suited to live performance and detailed studio composition.
Pattern looper, CV/Gate multi-effect, duophonic generative sequencer, two-track sequence player, the Bishop’s Miscellany mk2 does it all, seamlessly shapeshifting from one role to another.
CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:48 Basics & Recording
3:43 Process
8:09 (Re)Gen
18:06 Channels & linking
19:51 Edit Sequence
22:24 Memory
24:39 Playlist
28:34 ACVs
33:22 Project
34:14 Select Bus
34:53 Multi-Effects
39:28 Playlist Options
42:34 CV I/O Options
44:01 Main Page Options
46:50 Undo
47:21 Link Options"
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