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Names and settings are staged in the editor until they are saved to ADEPT.
A multi-playhead MIDI + CV sequencer. One musical track, read by three independent playheads — built for hardware rigs and live performance, not a computer-only workflow.
Orange, yellow, and blue playheads scan the same musical track with independent timing, direction, and routing.
Route timing events, triggers, and modulation behaviours into musical changes for complex, evolving compositions.
Designed for hardware setups using multiple MIDI outputs, CV/gate routing, USB, DIN Sync and external control.
ADEPT lets a single musical track be interpreted by three separate playheads. Each runs with its own clock division, direction, MIDI route, CV route and modulation behaviour — up to 12 tracks chained, arranged and stored for complete performances.
Kickstarter units are expected around September, AU $450 preorders now closed — those units are ready in about three weeks. Tiers are priced by how early you get in; retail is expected above $700, so the Kickstater is the best value ADEPT will ever be.
Build musical material once, then reinterpret it through multiple playback lanes.
Place sequencing transformations on steps, or control them live during performance.
Use crossfade and scene-style performance views for live arrangement changes.
Save and restore hardware states, clips, tracks, routing and metadata via a browser.
Connect ADEPT over USB to rename projects and tracks, manage playhead and system settings, and import or export .adept project files from the standalone web editor — no installs.
Names and settings are staged in the editor until they are saved to ADEPT.
The Kickstarter is live and AU preorders are open at $450. ADEPT has come a long way — daily mod and feature videos are going up on Instagram.