• Proprietary polyphonic up pitch
  • Up tune up to 3½ steps in
    ½-step increments
  • Full Octave Up Ttune and Octaver/ 12 string effect
  • Latching EFFECT ON/OFF switch
  • Momentary UP and TOGGLE/DOWN switches
  • Bright backlit UP TUNE, OCTAVE, OCTAVER, TOGGLE and EFFECT indicators
  • Rear panel TRIM LEVEL control with front panel LED level display
  • IN, OUT and power supply jacks (power supply included)
  • Rear panel USB port for software updates
  • Patent Pending
  • Rugged cast-metal chassis
  • Two-year limited warranty

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Capo gives you instant polyphonic UP tuning in ½-step Increments up to 3½ steps — plus full Octave and Octaver/ 12-string Effect.

Our CAPO™pedal's sibling, the DropTune™, has taken the guitar world by storm because it does something no other pedal has ever done before. Now we've done it again — except upscale! Finally, you can electronically capo your guitar and maintain perfect pitch. For example, play an E chord in standard tuning, then use the Capo pedal to up tune your guitar so the chord is changed to an F, F#, G, G#, A, Bb or B. In addition, the CAPO pedal has Full Octave Up Pitch and a great-sounding Octaver/12- String Effect that creates a realistic 12-string sound from your 6-string guitar. The Morpheus CAPO™ pedal also features effect-toggling so you can instantly toggle back and forth between the up pitch and the EFFECT OFF for a cool up/down pitch-shift effect during rapid ascending/ descending arpeggios and scale runs.

Don't mistake this for a mere pitch shift stompbox. The CAPO uses proprietary polyphonic pitch up algorithms that maintain perfect harmonic accuracy and tonally correct overtones — you have to hear this pedal to believe how real it sounds! Not surprising considering the CAPO™ has been developed by a team of guitar effects pros with over fifty total years of experience at other companies where they created some of today's most famous pedals. With a cast metal chassis, solid positive-feeling steel step switches and non-skid rubber feet, the CAPO is solidly built for years of use and abuse. LED indicators are bright and easy to see. If you're looking for fast, pitch-perfect capoing, listen to the demos on our website… or better yet, try out the CAPO in person at your Morpheus dealer.

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Pickup Magazine CAPO Pedal REVIEW

"Morpheus follow on the heels of the digital DropTune stomp box with an incredible digital capo"

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Guitar Player Capo Pedal Review

"The latest Morpheus pedal employs clever electronics rather than mechanical means to take guitar tuning higher. Paul Dixon goes up in the world."

Works well - for the occasional use | Review By: by Marty from Atlanta, GA USA - posted: Sweetwater

I had my eye on Morphues products for some time now - considering either their drop tune or capo pedal ... playing in a cover band I need to span many tunings and I can either use a low tuned guitar and capo UP to reach other tunings or i could use a standard tuned guitar and use the drop tune effect. Primarily due to the potential 12 string capability of the CAPO pedal - I decided to go that route. This is the most polyphonic pitch shift i have heard - leaving in tact all the harmonics and over tones; however, it does color your sound. At lower volumes you will hear an almost flanger effect on lower notes and chords when the pedal is engaged. On higher notes (leads beyond 12th fret and higher pitch strings) you get a warbled sound typical of other pitch shift pedals - where you do hear the note you've transposed to but you also hear the tracking trying to keep up with your playing. At higher volumes and higher gain settings you lose the flanger effect mention, but that warble on the leads does not go away. The end result - if you're carrying a second guitar for one of two songs ... this pedal is likely good enough to let you leave that other guitar at home. If however, you are playing an entire setlist of alternate tunings - i think you'll find yourself wishing you had the real thing. Morphesus CAPO is a great patch or band aid to get you through a quick need, but is certainly no substitute for the real thing.