@RhythmDroid Hi, Thx a lot for your compliments ! High price is because: - Small scale production - Local french factories for all the parts - Each machine is hand-assembled and ear-tested - Mostly an stereo analog device (so it's two machines in one case) - Hi-quality components (Neutrik jacks, relay, audio capacitors,...) If you compared to some china-made stuff, in plastic case with one cheap DSP and standard 24-bit converters inside, sold for $ 399 USD, Biscuit is a low-price device !
@jamesallan87 ah alright, thanks for correcting :) I've only got the ESX and sadly only know the EMX. Is the ER MKII better than the ESX-1 in your eyes by the way? (just interested in that, cause i don't have too much experience with the older models)
Hi Charly, Thanks a lot for your nice comment ! Feel free to contact me: denis (at) otomachines (dot) com if you have any question. We hope you will have a lot of fun with Biscuit ! Cheers from Paris, Denis Cazajeux
@xtimehascomex Hi, We don't have plans for a CV controlled Biscuit because it will need too much modifications and we don't have enough space for the connectors (each CV need a jack inout), sorry ! You can try to use a MIDI to pedal converter like MIDI Solutions one. Thanks a lot for your demo, we are very impressed as Biscuit was not designed for guitars!
I'm just curious. I've heard "bit toggling" on synth waveforms sometimes referred to as "biscuiting" - is the Biscuit named after this technical term, or is the term named after this famous bit-toggling hardware box?
Huge "props" to you Denis and all at oto. I bought a biscuit a week or so ago and it's amazing! Was torn between that or the Filterbank. Great that the Biscuit has a filter to smooth things out. An amazing piece of gear with lots of tweaking capability. Look forward to future gear from OTO. Amazing! Cheers from the states....Charly
Hey Guys, i just met up with a guy who owns a biscuit and it works very well with guitar its just a bit complicated to tweak it without hands, are you considering to come up with version that supports an Expression Pedal (CV input?) BTW check my channel to see how the biscuit works with guitar ;-)
can you throw up another video, I would like to hear you destroy some top40 tracks. I am curious as to the sounds and efx on something we would all recognize. Thanks. And a very solid looking piece of kit.
Oh, nice, this is extremely cool. I haven't seen a hardware bit reducer in a while, this seems to be far more than something like the old Alesis Btrman. This is a nice piece of kit, and it looks really cool too.
Very, very impressive! Seems like a souped-up Geiger Counter (which I am an unconditional fan; I'm a sucker for anything by WMD). Serious stuff - any chance of a modular? Eurorack?
Fantastic! A very well thought-out instrument, Sir. Why such a high price point? I'm no expert but you'll probably generate more profit in the end by lowering the price.
@RhythmDroid
Hi,
Thx a lot for your compliments !
High price is because:
- Small scale production
- Local french factories for all the parts
- Each machine is hand-assembled and ear-tested
- Mostly an stereo analog device (so it's two machines in one case)
- Hi-quality components (Neutrik jacks, relay, audio capacitors,...)
If you compared to some china-made stuff, in plastic case with one cheap DSP and standard 24-bit converters inside, sold for $ 399 USD, Biscuit is a low-price device !
I wish 399!
@@brunobaw657 HA HA HA HA
Please bring back the BISCUIT!!❤️
Bring it back, PLEEEAAASSSE!! ='(
Hi,
The drum machine is a Korg Electribe ESX-1.
bravo les gars !
...there's one her on my desk... YES it is THAT neat!
this video gave me w00d
great
@jamesallan87 ah alright, thanks for correcting :)
I've only got the ESX and sadly only know the EMX. Is the ER MKII better than the ESX-1 in your eyes by the way? (just interested in that, cause i don't have too much experience with the older models)
Hi Charly,
Thanks a lot for your nice comment !
Feel free to contact me: denis (at) otomachines (dot) com
if you have any question.
We hope you will have a lot of fun with Biscuit !
Cheers from Paris,
Denis Cazajeux
Hi codecxo,
Biscuit is at $ 557 USD.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
I'd love to get one but 600 is a bit steep. Could I talk you guys into a discount? (kidding) Looks amazing though
Dooope
Au fait , Bazarmaniac, c'est ton Aleksander ...
That's fucking awesome
WANT!!!1
why "Biscuit" ? xD
This would be Kraftwerk.
900 dollars for something that should come in a box of cereal.
2:47 Did he just say rape pot!? How filthy is this little box!
Hey Denis :)
email bounced back...
@MrBarcode
Thanks !
Please contact me: denis (at) otomachines (dot) com
Best
Denis
I'm getting mine today from Big City Music; keep an eye out for my vids...ether^ra blogspot
More than a biscuit, it's a petit beurre!
Device of extreme beauty in every possible way.
I have to look for my "Will F**k For Money" sign.
@xtimehascomex
Hi,
We don't have plans for a CV controlled Biscuit because it will need too much modifications and we don't have enough space for the connectors (each CV need a jack inout), sorry !
You can try to use a MIDI to pedal converter like MIDI Solutions one.
Thanks a lot for your demo, we are very impressed as Biscuit was not designed for guitars!
Just doubling-up on the last comment left on this video 3 years ago. Bring back the BISCUIT!
Sang bit.play
I'm just curious. I've heard "bit toggling" on synth waveforms sometimes referred to as "biscuiting" - is the Biscuit named after this technical term, or is the term named after this famous bit-toggling hardware box?
PLEASE TAKE MY MONEY
Huge "props" to you Denis and all at oto. I bought a biscuit a week or so ago and it's amazing! Was torn between that or the Filterbank. Great that the Biscuit has a filter to smooth things out. An amazing piece of gear with lots of tweaking capability. Look forward to future gear from OTO. Amazing! Cheers from the states....Charly
Biscuit is used by Etienne de Crecy for studio & live performance. You can see it at 4:05 of this video : /watch?v=iL3-ODBITgE
Hey Guys, i just met up with a guy who owns a biscuit and it works very well with guitar its just a bit complicated to tweak it without hands, are you considering to come up with version that supports an Expression Pedal (CV input?) BTW check my channel to see how the biscuit works with guitar ;-)
WAIT.. $700 USD!
It's really neat, but not that neat.
Every power noise artist must own this.
OMG - They have tried to impersonate the crap Machinedrum vids with the creepy dude!
Nice product though
I have wanted one of these for ages but they are hard to find and extremely expensive when they do show up for sale. :/
The distortion at 2:22 is what I'm talkin about!
Biskit. Biskit. BISKIT
@weaponEX
Hi,
Feel free to contact me:
denis (at) otomachines (dot) com
For any questions about sales.
All the best,
Denis
@Badl2ussian
Feel free to contact me:
denis (at) otomachines (dot) com
Thanks
can you throw up another video, I would like to hear you destroy some top40 tracks. I am curious as to the sounds and efx on something we would all recognize. Thanks. And a very solid looking piece of kit.
@Renzothedestroyer
Thanks !
You guessed, I'm preparing a video presenting the new features of revision 1.2.
Coming soon !
But the question is can you get one to me in South Korea without crippling import taxes?
Oh, nice, this is extremely cool. I haven't seen a hardware bit reducer in a while, this seems to be far more than something like the old Alesis Btrman. This is a nice piece of kit, and it looks really cool too.
Very, very impressive!
Seems like a souped-up Geiger Counter (which I am an unconditional fan; I'm a sucker for anything by WMD).
Serious stuff - any chance of a modular? Eurorack?
I have heard a lot of bitcrushers, this one is just quality, that for me justifies the price
Yo mon Bruce !!!!!!!!!!!
Trop fort. Y'a moyen d'en avoir un pas cher ? hihi
La biz
yeah... really tempting... Nice French initiative !
This video has been out for 3 years...
@slitwarmer
It's an ER1 Mk2
only a efx.... if you have a professional mixer don't use this....
It's a Korg Electribe ER1 Mk2
youtube's audio compression standard does not justify the sound of this amazing machine!
Very nice device! And great demonstration!
wow this is amazing!!
i can't believe how sick this is
I love that clock on the wall behind the guy !!! so funky :))
need
need
need
to play with it
now! dammit!
@Czar1984
THANKS !!!
That filter is a marvel.
Temptation...
god that IS awesome. i want one instantly.
It's the Electribe ESX-1
I have it and its worth every cent!
WoW This little Biscuit sounds amazing =)
DER OTO!! NOW I REALLY NEED TO BUY THIS!
sick.
can't wait to have my own!
Great stuff! I want one :-)
Great Toys!!!!!!!!!
WOW!
GAWD I love this thing!
Aaaaaaaaaah I want it!!!!
Fantastic! A very well thought-out instrument, Sir. Why such a high price point? I'm no expert but you'll probably generate more profit in the end by lowering the price.
This guy is really chomo creepy.
Korg is probably my favorite brand right now! The stuff they've been putting out recently is some of the coolest around!