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Compact Multi-Touch MIDI Controller for Drumsticks

  • Ideal for live performances
  • Wide playing surface and velocity-sensitive position detection
  • Flexible presets with freely assignable drum zones
  • Up to 12 freely definable zones
  • Each with their own size
  • Colour, behaviour and mapping zones can be used for percussion or melody
  • Configuration via app
  • USB powered
  • USB-C connector
  • Trigger input: 3.5 mm jack
  • MIDI input and output: Type A
  • Compatible with 11 mm and 13 mm clamps and M8 threads – works with most drum stands
  • Dimensions: 538 x 26 x 61 mm
  • Weight: 1.09 kg
  • Includes multi-mount, USB-C cable, TRS to DIN MIDI cable
  • Available since March 2026
  • Item number 640182
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • USB Yes
  • Bluetooth No
  • 5-pole DIN MIDI No
  • Ethernet No
  • Pads 12
  • Diplay No
  • Rotary Knobs 0
  • Fader(s) 0
  • Drawbar No
  • Expansion No
  • Type Of Trigger Multi Trigger
£333
All prices incl. VAT
Available at short notice (usually 2-5 days)
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A non drummers dream
lienov 13.05.2026
I first saw the developer introduce the Drumbeam at Superbooth 22 here in Berlin. I immediately fell in love with the concept and design.
As a keyboard player and percussionist (rather than drummer) I can connect it with my synth's percussion patches which gives me a real feel for playing Timps, snares, bells, marimbas, and so on, instead of using the synth's keyboard, which never felt comfortable for me as a percussionist.
Its slim design, which fits most drum stands thanks to the supplied multi mount, is a great space saver in a cramped studio. The light display indicates which preset you are using allowing for a quick programme change without referring to a mobile device. Talking of which:
The downside for me is the app, which is totally browser dependent and can be problematic, as browsers often alert a non-secure status when trying to connect the beam to its intranet. It's a neat idea for performance when connecting to a mobile device, but not necessary in the studio environment. The option of a downloadable app would be great, and I've already contacted afk-audio with a request for one. That said, this was worth the long 4-year wait. It's early days yet, but I can see this little midi controller becoming an essential part of any self-respecting serious musician's set up.
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