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Description

The first dedicated, compact polyphonic pitch arpeggiator effect pedal for electric guitar!

The Arpanoid takes whatever you play and transforms it into an adjustable ascending or descending scale. It features 8 intuitive and expandable modes and will work on complex chords as well as single notes in any key. The Arpanoid has an all analog dry signal, all digital wet signal and true-bypass switching.

Controls
Wet- Level control for the effect signal. Unity is around noon.
Dry- Level control for the dry signal. Unity is around noon.
Rate- Adjusts the speed of the sequence.
Step- Selects how many notes there are in the sequence which determines the overall feel and timing.
Toggle Switch- Controls the direction of the sequence. All the way left is up, the sequence will continually repeat going up. In the middle is up/down, the sequence will continually repeat going up then back down. All the way right is down, the signal will continually repeat going down.

Mode: 8-position selector switch to choose the octave and key:

1: Major: -1 octave to root.
2: Major: root to +1 octave.
3: Major: -1 octave through +1
4: Major: Random pattern
5: Minor: -1 octave to root.
6: Minor: root to +1 octave.
7: Minor: -1 octave through +1
8: Minor: Random pattern

Product specs

Analog/Digital digital
Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Current Draw 65ma
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Reviews

PROS

  • Produces warm, accurate echo/octave/synth sounds

  • Minimal, effective controls offer a wide range of sounds

  • Can act as a clean boost, bass simulator, double tracker, and more

  • Polyphonic capability handles chords well for unique arpeggios

  • Durable, solid construction with visually appealing editions available

  • Encourages creativity with its versatility and unique effects

  • Can complement other pedals well for layered soundscapes

  • Responsive to playing dynamics, adding an expressive dimension

CONS

  • Specialized effect with limited everyday utility

  • Requires a good grasp of music theory for full utilization

  • Lack of MIDI or CV inputs limits tempo synchronization

  • Can produce a chaotic sound when handling multiple notes simultaneously

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid.

Use cases and applications

  • Using the Arpanoid with a looper and in random up/down mode creates shifting drone sounds, ideal for experimental music.

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  • Integrating the Arpanoid with a Strymon Volante in a home studio setting can produce chaotic, "nightmare fuel" sounds, perfect for creative looping sessions.

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  • The pedal shines after a loop pedal, allowing live tweaking to inspire new melodic ideas, integrating into broader sound design and composition.

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  • While not ideal for band contexts, the Arpanoid excels in ambient music and interludes, especially when paired with the Superego for added movement.

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  • Combining the Arpanoid with fuzz pedals can produce unique synth-like tones, enhancing home experimentation.

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  • The Arpanoid can double as an octave-down effect with slight tracking delay, useful for ambient swells.

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Features and functionality

  • The pedal can transform a guitar into a synth-like instrument with its random note minor setting, particularly effective when the notes knob is set to one.

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  • The Arpanoid tracks flawlessly on pitch-based effects, even with lower register notes, although it can get muddy unless the rate is set to slow.

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  • Users desire more control over parameters, like start and stop points of the arpeggio, to enhance versatility and creativity.

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  • The Arpanoid lacks a separate jack for sequencers, which some users wish for in future iterations to expand its functionality.

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  • The Arpanoid's dry/wet knobs can be used for fading effects, useful in ambient music setups.

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User experience

  • Some users find it challenging to use musically, describing the Arpanoid as more of an experimental tool than a traditional music pedal.

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  • Some users find the mode selector knob slightly difficult to turn, though it's not a major issue for most.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine, users find the Arpanoid's chaotic sounds more manageable, though both pedals are noted for experimental use.

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  • It's often compared to overdrive pedals; both can be seen as "one-trick ponies" but offer diverse applications when paired creatively with other effects.

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  • Compared to the Pitchfactor, the Arpanoid is more affordable, though it lacks intelligent note detection which some users desire.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 3 Reviews and 20 Ratings

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moogbadger

If I was a better guitarist...it'd get four or five stars!

Aside from the more famous Rainbow Machine, this is Earthquaker's weirdest pedal. It's a pitch arpeggiator capable of tracking chords. It takes whatever note you play into it and transforms it into an adjustable ascending or descending scale. That's right; you play a single 'C', and if you're in Mode 1, it will play a C major scale from -1 octave to the note you've played. If you're in Mode 6, it will play a C minor scale from the note you've played to one octave above. There are wet-dry controls, a rate knob for adjusting the speed through which the scale plays, a step knob for adjusting how many 'steps' of the scale are played, from 'one' to all of them, and a toggle switch for adjusting whether the scale plays up, down, or does a palindrome.

Now, this is all very well and it's totally amazing! The pitch tracking and the smoothness of the scale interpolations are very good indeed.

But...

Well, to be honest, this is a pedal for those of us who are really shit-hot at music theory. The sort of people who know which Phyrigian or Locrian mode goes with which diminished 19th or whatever. Most of us will want to play chords on our guitars, and things are pretty involved playing just one single note on this thing. Things get even more complex throwing in a fifth. Add a third and you'd better be pretty sure whether that's a minor or major third you've got there! And then...your song changes key...argghh....

So, I'm not saying this is a bad pedal. It isn't. It's extremely clever and it sounds good. But to get the most out of it, don't expect instant gratification. It's one for really just sitting down and experimenting with, and you might find that it only fits with one passage of one verse or whatever. It's similar to a frequency shifter in that respect; you could spend years trying to master this pedal!

One thing which could be better: I wish it had MIDI or CV inputs, or even just a tap tempo, so that you could lock the speed of the arp to a beat. So far, I've found that it gives a pleasing effect when the number of steps of the arp are low (say, 2), and the rate of stepping through fairly high. Used like this, the pedal can give you a really quirky and unusual sort of 'pitched tremolo' effect, especially when used with a delay to smear the pitch changes a bit. Also, when there's only one step, it becomes a good-quality octave pedal or simple pitch-shifter.

Andy from Pro Shop guitars makes it sound amazing in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-N_Ar3xfak

But he knows what he's doing, of course!

michaelpole

Great

Great piece of kit but difficult to use. Need to know a bit of theory to use well

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cos_mozz

Craziness

Its weird but there's so much you can do just requires time and patience

Artist usage

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See how Erick Hansel uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Erick Hansel

Guitarist, Composer

Chon

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For modulation, Erick uses the Depths, Sea Machine, Night Wire, and his secret weapon, the Arpanoid. “This is one of the craziest pedals,” he says. “I hit this on noise parts, and it does crazy sweeps with just one note. It’s pretty cool.”

See how Greg Edwards uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Greg Edwards

Guitarist, Bassist

Failure

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Verified via Photo

In a user-uploaded photo on Premier Guitar, Greg Edwards is shown with his recording equipment, including the EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid pedal, among other EarthQuaker pedals.

See how Sarah Lipstate uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Sarah Lipstate

Guitarist

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In this photo uploaded by Sarah of his pedals forming a heart, you can see the EQD Arpanoid

See how Tim Lefebvre uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Tim Lefebvre

Bassist, Composer

Empire of the Sun

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In the YouTube video "PedalsAndEffects: Tim Lefebvre meets EarthQuaker Devices," Tim Lefebvre can be seen using the EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid harmonizer pedal.

See how Sean Lennon uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Sean Lennon

Singer, Guitarist

The Plastic Ono Band

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Verified via Premierguitar

According to this article on Premier Guitar where all the gear he mentioned in the interview are written, this is one of his effects.

See how Andy Othling uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Andy Othling

Guitarist, Bassist

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Verified via YouTube

"I only played one note. Used the Micro POG to add an octave down to the signal, then froze it with the Superego. Then the Arpanoid gave us the slow, random arpeggiation (in mode 4, which is a major scale). Dry and wet signal were blended pretty equally. Then we used the Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl to warm up the signal (get rid of some of the harshness from the Superego) and add a little warble. And then the final touch is a 100% wet reverse reverb from the BigSky. I think it sounds pretty awesome. Could probably sit and listen for a while."

See how Tyler Bates uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Tyler Bates

Guitarist, Composer

Marilyn Manson

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In this image, taken from his Premier Guitar interview, many of his studio pedals are photographed. One of the pedals in this photo is Earthquaker Arpanoid.

See how marissa paternoster uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

marissa paternoster

Singer, Guitarist

Screaming Females

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"Finally found out what all the fuss is about @earthquakerdev and it's a good fuss ????"

See how Hester Chambers uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Hester Chambers

Singer, Guitarist

Wet Leg

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Verified via YouTube

In this YouTube video at 00:39, she is seen using the EQD Arpanoid.

See how Jim Fairchild uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Jim Fairchild

Guitarist

Modest Mouse

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

Listed under "Currently Using" on Jim's official EQD artist page.

See how Emily Hopkins uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Emily Hopkins

Podcasters & Streamers, Harpist

Obverse.

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In this video at 4:39, Emily Hopkins (and Anthony Fantano) test out the Earthquaker Devices Arpanoid.

See how Nick DePirro uses EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid

Nick DePirro

Guitarist

Night Verses

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Verified via GearGods

"I re-arrange my board before each tour, depending on what set we’re playing... Powered by a Decibel Eleven Hot Rod Deluxe and a few One Spots. I use each of these pedals through out our set, but the main ones in use are definitely my delays, reverbs, and the Whammy."

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