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A Zendrum is a hand-crafted MIDI controller that is used as a percussion instrument. The Zendrum was influenced by the "Drumitar," invented by Future Man. There are several Zendrum models that are well-suited for live performances: the Z1, ZX, EXP, ZAP series, LT and the Mallet Pro series and Melodic Finger. The Zendrum ZX and Z1 can be worn like a guitar and consists of a triangular hardwood body with 24 touch-sensitive round MIDI triggers. The EXP has 29 triggers and additional controls. The Zendrum LT can also be worn with a guitar strap, and has 25 MIDI triggers in a symmetrical layout, which provides an ambidextrous playing surface. The ZAP series is designed more for table top use or on a drum stand, with the ZAP1 having 19 triggers, and the ZAP2 having 25 triggers. The triggers are

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  • Le drumitar ( (en) modifiée) est un concept inventé par le batteur jazz Roy Wooten alias Futureman du groupe Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. Il consiste en un contrôleur de batterie sous la forme d'un SynthAxe profondément modifé (suppression des cordes, ajout de boutons). * Portail des percussions (fr)
  • A Zendrum is a hand-crafted MIDI controller that is used as a percussion instrument. The Zendrum was influenced by the "Drumitar," invented by Future Man. There are several Zendrum models that are well-suited for live performances: the Z1, ZX, EXP, ZAP series, LT and the Mallet Pro series and Melodic Finger. The Zendrum ZX and Z1 can be worn like a guitar and consists of a triangular hardwood body with 24 touch-sensitive round MIDI triggers. The EXP has 29 triggers and additional controls. The Zendrum LT can also be worn with a guitar strap, and has 25 MIDI triggers in a symmetrical layout, which provides an ambidextrous playing surface. The ZAP series is designed more for table top use or on a drum stand, with the ZAP1 having 19 triggers, and the ZAP2 having 25 triggers. The triggers are played by tapping or slapping with the fingers or hands. As a controller, the Zendrum does not make any sound by itself. It uses an electronic interface called MIDI to control synthesizers, samplers, drum machines, sound modules, computers or other electronic drum devices that generates the musical and percussive sounds. The Mallet Pro Series is laid out and played like a traditional mallet instrument, like a marimba. The Mallet Pro series has naturally resonating solid walnut bars as triggers. (en)
  • Una Zendrum è un MIDI controller costruito artigianalmente che viene utilizzato come strumento a percussione. È la versione commerciale della "Drumitar", strumento inventato da Future Man. Ci sono due modelli di Zendrum dedicate alle performance live, la ZX e la LT. La Zendrum ZX ha l'aspetto di una chitarra ed è formata da un corpo triangolare in legno con 24 tasti in plastica che controllano i segnali MIDI. Anche la Zendrum LT può essere imbracciata come una chitarra, ma ha 25 tasti MIDI disposti simmetricamente che le permettono di essere suonata sia dai mancini che dai destri. I tasti sono costruiti per essere premuti o colpiti con le dita e con le mani. Essendo un controller, la Zendrum non produce alcun suono, deve essere collegata tramite un'interfaccia MIDI per controllare un sintetizzatore o una batteria elettronica che, a loro volta, producono i suoni. (it)
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  • Le drumitar ( (en) modifiée) est un concept inventé par le batteur jazz Roy Wooten alias Futureman du groupe Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. Il consiste en un contrôleur de batterie sous la forme d'un SynthAxe profondément modifé (suppression des cordes, ajout de boutons). * Portail des percussions (fr)
  • A Zendrum is a hand-crafted MIDI controller that is used as a percussion instrument. The Zendrum was influenced by the "Drumitar," invented by Future Man. There are several Zendrum models that are well-suited for live performances: the Z1, ZX, EXP, ZAP series, LT and the Mallet Pro series and Melodic Finger. The Zendrum ZX and Z1 can be worn like a guitar and consists of a triangular hardwood body with 24 touch-sensitive round MIDI triggers. The EXP has 29 triggers and additional controls. The Zendrum LT can also be worn with a guitar strap, and has 25 MIDI triggers in a symmetrical layout, which provides an ambidextrous playing surface. The ZAP series is designed more for table top use or on a drum stand, with the ZAP1 having 19 triggers, and the ZAP2 having 25 triggers. The triggers are (en)
  • Una Zendrum è un MIDI controller costruito artigianalmente che viene utilizzato come strumento a percussione. È la versione commerciale della "Drumitar", strumento inventato da Future Man. Ci sono due modelli di Zendrum dedicate alle performance live, la ZX e la LT. La Zendrum ZX ha l'aspetto di una chitarra ed è formata da un corpo triangolare in legno con 24 tasti in plastica che controllano i segnali MIDI. Anche la Zendrum LT può essere imbracciata come una chitarra, ma ha 25 tasti MIDI disposti simmetricamente che le permettono di essere suonata sia dai mancini che dai destri. I tasti sono costruiti per essere premuti o colpiti con le dita e con le mani. Essendo un controller, la Zendrum non produce alcun suono, deve essere collegata tramite un'interfaccia MIDI per controllare un sinte (it)
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  • Drumitar (fr)
  • Zendrum (it)
  • Zendrum (en)
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