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Simply put, Arpitecht is a voltage controlled Quantizer and rhythmic arpeggio generator, producing arpeggios or complex evolving sequences.

With the Arpitecht, you can create intricate melodies that span 8 octaves, imply chord changes, instant acid basslines, evolving generative sequences, and, using the Triad expander, polyphonic chord generation.

The Arpitecht features 16 scales, each with a unique set of "note masks" offering hundreds of note combinations with the ability to dial in density via knobs on the front panel or CV. 32 rhythm patterns and 32 slide patterns all with CV control let you feed a static clock into it and get unique, evolving patterns of gates and note changes.

Triad expander module allows you to create uniquely voiced chords in the same key underneath your arpeggios.

Voltage controlled Quantizer and Arpeggio Generator

  • 16 scales
  • Hundreds of note combinations possible
  • Inspiring to creativity and easy to "land" somewhere new
  • 8 octave range
  • Intuitive front panel and "keyboard" LED layout
  • Rhythm and Slide Rhythm options for added variety to your arpeggio

Specifications:

12HP
70 mA +12V
35 mA -12V
0 mA 5V

ConditionBrand New (New)
Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Arpitecht
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Made In
  • United States

Midwest Modular

Minneapolis, MN, United States
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