WEBVTT -- Englisch

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- [Voiceover] Meet Arpeggio.

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Arpeggio helps you create

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and perform melodies.

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It instantly loops the notes you select.

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If you play the wrong
note, just delete it.

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Add rests to give your notes some space.

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Arpeggio has room for
hundreds of melodies,

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and saves them live during play.

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Arpeggio is great for lead
lines and bass lines too.

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It also contains a synthesizer

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with fully tweakable controls.

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Chain your melodies together

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and create a more complex sequence.

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Arpeggio plays well with others

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with MIDI over USB, Din and Blue Tooth,

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CD, Gate, and Trigger Sync.

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Connect to all your gear.

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Plug in a MIDI keyboard and
improvise with full chords.

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(piano arpeggios)

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Switch arp styles,

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and hear your notes in a different order.

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(piano arpeggios)

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Sequence complex melodies instantly.

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Up to a 128 notes long.

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Save and switch melodies,
adjust note lengths,

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and create new melodies.

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And easily copy your
melodies and transpose them

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up or down into a new key.

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(piano arpeggios)

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Arpeggio presents a new and
focused approach to sequencing

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without a computer.

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(piano arpeggios)

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It's design is inviting to beginners.

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And its advanced features and expansive IO

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make it great for the
experienced musician.

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- The power and magic of electronic music

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comes from our ability
to compose a melody,

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save it and then synchronize
it with other instruments.

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There's lots of way to do this.

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Unfortunately, there's no simple way.

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So we made one.

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(music)

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- When I first heard about the idea

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I thought, oh well that's fantastic right?

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That's something I've always wanted

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that I didn't necessarily
know that I was looking for.

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An interface that allows you to compose

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really elaborate melodies on the fly

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in the way that arpeggio does.

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The challenge is to present
these pieces of functionality

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in a way that's natural.

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There's a lot of human
interaction with this instrument.

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- With arpeggio we've been
able to really get this thing

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as close to manufacture ready as we can

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without R and D funding.

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- Up to this point, arpeggio
has been a passion project.

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Everyone's working on it
because they're really excited

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about creating something like this.

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- Availability of new technology has been

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instrumental in the
development of this product.

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- The fact that you can
actually 3D print something

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for such low costs now, it's amazing.

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We've been trying to figure
out how to make the case

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feel good in someone's hands.

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- The way something looks and the way

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that it feels on their
fingers is something

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musicians really pay attention to.

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We wanted to make
something that inspires you

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just by holding it.

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- Code has been written,

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circuits have been designed.

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- We've designed the silicon
molds, we've 3D printed cases

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- The next step is to bring
this product to market.

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- With your funding and support

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we'll be able to take this amazing product

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and make it a reality.

