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DESIGN
PHILOSOPHY

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Knob-For-Knob Functionality

At Artium Instruments, we are committed to knob-for-knob functionality in our desktop synths. Every feature of the Doppler is directly mapped to a knob, button, switch, or jack, ensuring intuitive control. There's no need for menu-diving or complicated button presses to access features—everything is conveniently accessible at your fingertips.

Curated, Onboard Effects

With over a decade of experience in the effects industry, we have carefully curated a selection of effects that perfectly complement the synth core. Unique to the Artium Instruments desktop synths is its ability to use the onboard effects with other equipment, allowing you to route external audio through the input jacks on the back.

Plug and Play Functionality

The Swarm utilizes a USB-C MIDI host for simplicity and ease of use. Most modern class-compliant MIDI controllers with USB functionality should plug in and work immediately with zero setup. Additionally, The Swarm provides power to your controller, streamlining your setup process. For older controllers that only have DIN connections, a USB to DIN converter can be used to ensure compatibility. (These converters typically cost $10-20)

Intentional Design

We’ve invested considerable thought into crafting the overall feel of the instrument. From the layout of the knobs to the choice of colors, artwork, and the weight of the enclosure, every detail has been carefully considered. These details matter to us because we recognize that the connection a user forms with a piece of gear is nearly as crucial to the creative process as the sounds it produces. We hope you can feel the love and passion we've poured into every aspect of the Doppler—from its sonic capabilities to its design aesthetics.

Open Source Platform

Artium desktop synths use an open source platform known as Axoloti or Ksoloti for development and implementation of its products.  Click here for details on the open source platform being used.

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