Say hello to

Colorful text spelling 'FADERPUNK' in a futuristic, stylized font with bright yellow, teal, purple, and pink colors.

The ultimate hackable modulator

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Faderpunk is more
than a controller

It's a living modulation ecosystem that you can shape, build, and customize to your will. At its core, Faderpunk runs up to 16 simultaneous apps, allowing you to dynamically adapt it to your functional needs. Faderpunk can augment your synthesizers, expand your Eurorack system, and enhance your DAW experience, while looking obnoxiously great! 

Faderpunk is all about customization. You can run apps that use one or more of the channels: LFOs, CV-to-MIDI converters, MIDI-to-CV bridges, random generators, Turing machines, quantizers, sequencers, envelopes, rhythm generators, and so much more

A Faderpunk from the side. With multiple faders, knobs, and input/output ports, used for sound control during live performances or recording sessions.
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Modulate anything 

Faderpunk is a great companion for your Eurorack and semi-modular synthesizers as it speaks all their languages. Explore lots of modulation options for your empty jacks and get inspired by combining MIDI and modular capabilities. 

If you work in a MIDI or software-based studio, Faderpunk doesn’t just give you tactile control—it expands your setup’s functionality. The apps running on Faderpunk can also send MIDI (USB and 3.5mm) allowing you to modulate DAW parameters, plugins and MIDI synths. Whether you need modulation sources, sequencers, or automation tools, Faderpunk puts everything at your fingertips with hands-on, intuitive control. 

Personalize with style 

Every musician works differently, so we’ve made sure Faderpunk is as customizable on the outside as it is on the inside. It even comes with a set of stickers, so you can label your controls exactly how you like them.

A plethora of configurable RGB LEDs make sure you'll always be on top of what's happening. Design a custom sequencer, a modulation hub, or a hybrid performance tool using the dedicated configurator on your computer.

Faderpunk is your little chameleon - and you don't even need to feed it! 

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Part of a computer screen displaying the FADERPUNK configurator interface with colorful options and a dark background, against a wall with warm orange lighting.

Make it yours, truly

Using the web-based configurator you can easily add and remove apps and change the layout via drag & drop. Just connect Faderpunk to your computer and go to https://faderpunk.io. There you’ll also be able to make changes to app parameters and global device settings.

Need an app that doesn’t exist yet? Create it yourself! Faderpunk comes with a developer-friendly API, making it easy to build your own apps.  

No programming experience? No problem! Join our YouTube tutorials or take part in our in-person and online workshops to learn how to build custom apps, step by step.  

Specs

  • Ever expanding app list 

  • 16 channels comprised of: 

  • CV jack configurable as Input or Output (0/5V, 0-10V or +/-5V range) 

  • 60mm high end fader by ALPS 

  • Mechanical RGB backlit button 

  • 3 Auxiliary CV Jacks, configurable as Input or Output 

  • Shift and scene buttons 

  • 16 scenes 

  • USB - Power and MIDI 

  • MIDI in (3.5mm TRS) 

  • 2x MIDI out (3.5mm TRS) 

  • I2C 

  • Eurorack compatible (56hp) and standalone enclosure (for use in or out of the rack) 

  • Open-Source Firmware 

  • Developer Friendly API 

  • Includes: 

  • 2x 3.5mm to MIDI DIN adapter 

  • USB-C Cable 

  • Eurorack power cable 

Electronic music production setup featuring a modular synthesizer with numerous patch cables, a Faderpunk controller with colorful backlit keys, and a computer monitor displaying the FADERPUNK configurator, all in a dimly lit room.