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Something of a recluse, bit|bin combines deep, layered textures of intelligent sounds to create an entirely fresh and creative vibe. His music, explores sound, music and various concepts sometimes delving into abstraction, whilst glitching through electronica, ambient, and IDM. bit|bin lends himself to diversity both strange and beautiful and his first E.P. is about to be released on

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Electronic Music other: Tim Exile Video Exclusive!
Store Written June 12 2008  
Hi all,

I have just uploaded a fantastic video to my website which I made of Tim Exile's performance at The London College of Music & Media last year! (Just got round to editing it)

This one, like the one he did for Native Instruments shows him at length talk about that fantastically creative live setup he has, how it works and what its capable of. I for one use the same software (Reaktor) sometimes when I am making electronic music under the name url=http://www.bitbin.co.uk]bit|bin[/url] as I really rate not only its flexibility and ability to build/create anything from a synth to an effects unit but it also sounds great too.

Come over to my website and can see Tim put the software to its test with some custom built patches which everyone found truly inspirational. Check out his custom 'cock controller'! You can download the video from my site too.

Tim is a really nice guy though and was happy to go through the ins and outs of his patch and answer many questions to the students.

Cheers and Enjoy!

-Matthew (bit|bin)

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cool. i was fascinated by the NI vid he did and always like to mention the fact that he was on his knees all the time during recording
This is great stuff. Can you give any more details on what's in the video?

What kind of controller does he use in the rack drawer and to the right?
What is the drum machine he's using?
What is the program that he's hosting reaktor in or is it just running in some kind of stand-alone mode?
Thanks,
glad you like it.

The controller is a Doepfer MIDI desk used for turning things up and down as well as a whole host of effects/manipulation stuff.
The drum machine is just a trigger finger, triggering samples in Reaktor.
Its running stand-alone.

Be sure to check his website out for new releases etc!

Cheers

-matt (bitbin)
ha a photon, i thought i was the only one who used that!
Thanks for this . Very interesting.
not workey anymore?
oh wait it does again
nice! thanks for sharing

also, great to see your support of animal rights on your website


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