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Showing posts with label BiZMUTH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BiZMUTH. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Bizmuth Modular Gate Generator / Signal Router


via this auction

Cool textured and colorful front panel.

Friday, August 16, 2019

Bizmuth Modular Eurorack Signal Router & Gate Generator


Published on Aug 16, 2019 Perfect Circuit

"The Bizmuth Modular Bizmuth is a module with three unique switches that are controlled but continuously rotating knobs. As the knobs rotate different combinations of connections are made, this can result in some interesting feedback routing. The switches can also be used to send out gates every time it is rotated. For the rhythmic part of this video we ran trigger sequences into the switches so that they could be routed to different drums.

The Bizmuth also has a unique look since it has an enamel panel that comes in the colorful version shown in this video as well as black.

Colorful Bizmuth available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/bizmut...

Black Bizmuth available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/bizmut..."

Thursday, February 21, 2019

BiZMUTH WoNky DRuMs


Published on Feb 20, 2019 Helmut

"The faster you turn the knob the faster it sends gates."

Not this is the first BiZMUTH post on the site, although Helmut has been featured before. We have a new maker on the site!


via BiZMUTH Modular

"Bizmuth is a gesture based chaotic signal router and gate generator. You can route switch or combine up to six signals, or generate up to six gates by turning three endless knobs with one hand.Small tweaks can have large effects on routing or gates, giving the module a very tactile and chaotic feel.

If you are into noise, glitch, sound design, or chaos, Bizmuth is a great tool for you on stage and in the studio.

The module has three identical switches with three IO Jacks each: A, B and C. All operate according to the same four step connection sequence: A B C, A-B C, A-B-C, A B-C, and so on. A dash (-) indicates a connection

As you turn a knob, the connection sequence of the corresponding switch advances and new connections appear between the three IO jacks. The connection sequence repeats 24 times in one full 360 revolution. That means you have a different patch every 3.75 degrees. Tight! In the graphic on the right you can see the connection sequence in quarter resolution for clarity.

All jacks are bi-directional, which means you can use them as inputs and outputs as well. For example, you can route a signal from the B IO jack to A, A and C, or just C, just like you can route two signals from A and/or C to B. Here you can see a simplified graphic from the switch sequence. In the actual sequence there are four times as many switch positions.

Bizmuth has three preexisting connections also known as normalisations, which help you to realize more complex routing and to generate gates. All B IO jacks are normalised from top to bottom, and if a 16 pin power connector is plugged in, 5V is normalised to the top switches B IO jack. The actual gate out voltage is 4.8V

That means, that as long as you don’t plug a cable in a B IO jack, it will be connected to the B IO jack abowe, or 5V if it’s the top one. Try leaving all B IOs empty and patch any A or C IO to a gate or trigger input! Turn the knob of the switch and notice the gates! A total of 6 gates can be generated if you use all A andC IOs."
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