AirDrum isn’t your typical instrument. There are no drumheads, no sticks hitting surfaces—just movement, imagination, and sound. Built for creators who think outside the box, this project turns motion into music through a responsive system of sensors and code.
At the heart of AirDrum is a handcrafted controller, powered by a programmable microcontroller and motion-tracking technology. With every flick of the wrist, the system detects your gestures and sends MIDI signals to any music software. You’re not just playing beats—you’re sculpting them in the air.
This isn’t just a performance tool. AirDrum is also a hands-on learning experience. Take it apart, study the wiring, explore how the code interacts with the hardware, and make it your own. It’s a bridge between sound design and physical computing, perfect for young innovators, educators, and makers who want to build something real—and fun.
Housed in a custom-built wooden case, the full system is compact, durable, and designed to evolve. Swap sounds, rewrite functions, or reconfigure how it responds to motion. AirDrum adapts to your ideas.
Whether you’re exploring electronic music for the first time or looking to dive deeper into interactive tech, AirDrum opens up a whole new way to play—no drum kit required.
“Discover how AirDrum can amplify your creativity—one beat at a time.”