







LIMITED EDITION NOTICE
This is to celebrate the official launch. Very limited availability - 300 units made, over 200 already sold. Hand made in Rotterdam the Netherlands. Comes with a custom travel case. Ships worldwide!
ABOUT SPOTYKACH
Spotykach is a dual-deck time-traveling looper that lets you record, twist, slice, and drift through sound history. Inspired by reel tape (1960s), digital slicing (1990s), and modern algorithmic chaos. Designed for live experimentation, sound design, performance and open-source hacking.
- Spotykach dual looper unit
- Spotykach custom travel case
- Spotykach Limited edition owner's manual (gold printed)
- Spotykach custom accessories & cables bag
- Spotykach hand printed package
- 12 touch pads
- 2 recording decks (both stereo)
- Three modes per deck (tape, slicer, Drift)
- 7 CV inputs (3 per deck and 1 for crossfader)
- Clock input
- Clock tap button
- 2 gate inputs (one per deck)
- 2 gate outputs (one per deck)
- 2 modulation sources, each with a dedicated attenuator and 3 modes (envelope follower per deck and various waveforms)
- Stereo headphones output
- USB-C power and data for firmware updates
- 15V DC power
- Stereo audio IO - 48kHz / 24-bit audio hardware (AC-Coupled)
- Midi I/O
INCLUDED
- 2X15cm patch cables included
- 1X30cm stackable patch cable
- 1 Midi TRS converter cable included
- 1 USB-C cable
- Micro SD Card
OPTIONAL
- 15V 1A power supply
POWER SUPPLY
Spotykach runs on USB-C. You can even power it from a phone battery as long as it delivers at least 1A. It also features a 15V 1A barrel input for a standard power supply. This can be useful, as USB-C power can sometimes introduce noise.
Spotykach is a community effort and designed to evolve. The firmware is open source and running on the Daisy Seed board, allowing developers and musicians to explore new ideas and extend the instrument.Join our Discord server to learn more, find alternative settings, effects and help develop the instrument further.The project lives on GitHub and discussions happen within the Synthux community on Discord.If you like to build, modify or experiment you’re welcome to contribute.
ABOUT THE LTD MANUAL
The manual deserves a video of its own, but here’s the short version of why it’s special. We worked closely with Rotterdam-based graphic designer and synth enthusiast Fabio Bartali on every detail—from shaping and editing the text to the drawings and even selecting a local printer for production. The result is a beautifully crafted manual, printed with gold ink and finished with a special artwork on the back.
From the start, we wanted the manual to be more than just a sheet of technical information. So we collaborated with artist Tom Tebby, whom we met at Superbooth 2025. Tom works in traditional collage, cutting and composing paper by hand. Inspired by the Spotykach faceplate, he created a custom artwork that now appears on the back of the official manual.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the manual and feature set along the way. Over the past months this project has grown through collaboration, and what’s emerging is more than a collection of components and code—it’s a complete instrument, and a piece of art you can play.











