Voici LE STRUM! Connect LE STRUM to your MIDI synthesizer or computer running synth software, hold down a combination of buttons to select a chord, then use the "stylus" to play MIDI notes by touch...

Voici LE STRUM!

Connect LE STRUM to your MIDI synthesizer or computer running synth software, hold down a combination of buttons to select a chord, then use the "stylus" to play MIDI notes by touching the contact pads on the top right of the board. As the name suggests, you can "strum" across chords using the stylus, providing an unique and expressive MIDI controller.

LE STRUM's 36 chord buttons give you immediate access to 84 different chords (maj, min, dom7, maj7, min7, aug, dim for 12 root notes). You can also play sus4, add6 and add9 chord variations (with some limitations). It is great for learning about chord progressions and can be a helpful songwriting tool

LE STRUM has a special 6 string guitar mode, which knows basic major, minor and seven open chord fingerings for guitar. It can be used to lay down strummed guitar MIDI tracks without a MIDI guitar, and in a more convincing way that you could get from a keyboard. It's more than a toy, yessiree!

LE STRUM is a unique and fun controller which works great with huge pads and delay effects to create swirls of lush chordy goodness by simply pressing a few buttons. Turn on, tune in, strum out. You could even introduce LE STRUM to cousin ARPIE for some chord arpeggiation fun!

LE STRUM has several performance modes which are accessed by holding the MODE button while pressing one of the top row of chord buttons:

Mode+C : Basic mode - Stacked triads mapped across all 16 pads

- Stacked triads mapped across all 16 pads Mode+D : Guitar strum mode - 6-string guitar open chords used (maj/min/7)

- 6-string guitar open chords used (maj/min/7) Mode+E : Guitar sustain mode - as above, but chord held after buttons released

- as above, but chord held after buttons released Mode+F : Organ buttons - As Basic mode but chord triad plays on MIDI channel 2 as soon as button is pressed

- As Basic mode but chord triad plays on MIDI channel 2 as soon as button is pressed Mode+G : Organ buttons with additions - as above but with sus4/add6/add9 options

- as above but with sus4/add6/add9 options Mode+A : Organ buttons with retrig - as above but chord buttons retrigger

- as above but chord buttons retrigger Mode+B : Load User Patch

Mode+Bm : Save User Patch

Mode+B7 : MIDI Panic - All notes off

- All notes off Mode+Strum Pad: Set MIDI velocity (16 levels)

User patch can combine settings for: play on make/break, damp on make/break, guitar voicing /stacked triads, additional guitar octave, enable added 4/6/9 notes, enable guitar chord bass notes, keep chord selection after chord button release, common note sustain on chord change, map chromatic/diatonic/pentatonic scale to pads, enable organ buttons on midi channel 2

Specifications

Kit contains PCB and all components and hardware required to build LE STRUM

Soldering is needed to assemble the kit

A PP3 battery is required (not included)

Integrated ON/OFF switch and power LED

4mm banana plug stylus with keepy-hole in PCB

Designed for hackability (e.g. solder wires to the provided holes on the pads to make proper "strings" to pluck)

Transmits on MIDI Channel 1 for stylus activity and MIDI Channel 2 for Chord Buttons.

Output is to a standard MIDI 5-pin DIN socket.

Size 98mm x 75mm x 45mm (incl MIDI socket)

Weight approx 120g with battery

OPEN SOURCE hardware design

OPEN SOURCE firmware for PIC16F1825 microcontroller.

Firmware source code (SourceBoost C) and compiled HEX images available on GitHub (A PICKit2 or equivalent programmer is required if you want to load alternative or updated firmware on to the chip)

An optional stand is available.

For more information please see here

Please note that synthesizer hardware or software is required to make sound. LE STRUM is a MIDI controller and does not make any sound by itself!