Bastl Launches­ The bitRanger At Moogfest

bitRanger
Bastl Instruments introduces a new product at the Moogfest: the bitRanger designed by Peter Edwards a.k.a. Casper Electronics who moved recently to Brno, Czech Republic to join forces with the Bastl crew.

The bitRanger is a patchable analog logic computer which sculpts sonic worlds ranging from data noise to melodic arpeggios. While being a handheld standalone synth it is also right at home in the music studio. Extensive connectivity makes it so flexible that it can connect to almost anything: CV control its unique sound, sync it with drum machines and sequencers or use it as an algorithmic CV / GATE pattern generator.

The patchbay of the bitRanger (in the same style as the Werkstatt) is a place for exploration where you can simply connect outputs to inputs to see what happens.

Battery power and a built-in speaker make the bitRanger totally portable.

The first limited edition will be available for sale at Moogfest for special price 259 USD.
BitRanger is available at the noise.kitchen website for 222 EUR excluding TAX and will be shipping in June.

For more information visit the official bitRanger page.



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