About Us
Guitars, Synths, and Passion.
We are a house divided by design: Signal on one side, Voltage on the other. By merging the unpredictable soul of vintage pedals with the malleable power of synthesis, we create gear that lives somewhere in the middle.
To us, sound and music should be a total sensory experience. We combine hands-on engineering with mythic art to build instruments that feel as good to play as they look on your board. We found our bliss at the intersection of these two worlds—we’re here to help you find yours.
o·pus /ˈōpəs/
An opus is a created work, usually musical in nature. The composer’s greatest opus was inspired by the blooming of the spring flowers.
ep·ic /ˈepik/
An epic is a long book, poem, or film, whose story extends over a long period of time or tells of great events.
oe·pi·cus /ˈōpɪkəs/
The practice of applying epic craft and technology to sound, with human warmth, artistic intent, and just enough absurdity to keep it enjoyable.
Why Oepicus
The name is a fusion of Opus and Epic.
It represents the meeting point of a "great work" and something that reaches beyond the individual.
We take inspiration from mythology and the shared human drive to create something meaningful.
In the end, it's simple: we feel, we create, and we respond.
How it Works
Yes—those are CV inputs. Oepicus pedals are designed so sound and control work together, but you don’t need a modular synth to use them. Each pedal has a core effect (like drive, filter, or modulation), and while you can shape it with knobs, its behaviour can also be influenced by your playing, built-in modulation, or signals from other pedals.
Some pedals generate control voltage, while others respond to it—so you can patch them together, letting one affect another in real time. The result is a connected, interactive system where your pedalboard becomes more than a chain—it becomes something that moves and evolves—while each pedal still works perfectly on its own.