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Loom – Multidimensional MPE MIDI Controller

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Unravel evolving chords. Weave intricate melodies. Craft expressive rhythms.
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Have you ever dreamed of a MIDI controller that could turn your touch into music just like a real instrument? Meet Loom.

Loom MPE MIDI Controller

Loom is a multidimensional MPE MIDI Controller designed for immediate playability and expressiveness.

MPE synthesizers and virtual instruments offer you rich sounds that respond to the slightest variation, but there are few controllers fit to the task.
At Aodyo Instruments, we have drawn on our previous experience with the Sylphyo and the Anyma synthesizers to offer musicians a versatile and powerful device.
Whether you play live, record in the studio or compose music in your bedroom, Loom will become a flexible and original addition to your setup.

FEATURES

Don’t be fooled by its simple appearance: Loom’s magic lies in the synergy between its surfaces and sensors, offering you different playing modes that will allow you to play almost any kind of virtual instrument or synthesizer.

PLAYING MODES

Unravel evolving chords, weave intricate melodies, craft expressive rhythms. Any way you choose to approach it, Loom is designed as an extension of your hands.

Loom can function as a MIDI Keyboard, offering access to a two or three-octave range. You can play notes, bend them, nuance your attack, and add expression by sliding along the keys.

Keyboard mode with the default mapping: notes on the surface, sustain pedal on the bar, mod wheel on the slider, pitch bend on the action zone.
Keyboard mode with the default mapping

But if you want to break free from the keys, Loom can also work as a MIDI Ribbon, allowing for smooth sliding across its surface. Optionally, it can make sure you land on the right note, making it easier to play with others without losing the free-form nature of the ribbon.

Ribbon mode: the surface allows to glide horizontally to change pitch, slide vertically to change timbre, and finger contact area changes dynamics.
Ribbon mode

If you want to play chords like a guitar, Loom offers a MIDI Strum mode, where you can choose a chord with one hand and strum virtual strings with the other. Or you can play it like a harp, directly sliding your fingers across the chord.

Strum mode with the default mapping: on the surface, select one of the chords with one hand, strum the strings with the other, palm mute on the bar, effect amount on the slider.
Strum mode with the default mapping

For rhythmic parts, Loom also got you covered. Its MIDI Drumkit mode has been carefully designed to provide you with a unique and efficient layout for finger-drumming. It can sense the way your finger hits the surface, as well as the position of your hit: flick more or less quickly to open the hi-hat, move your finger along the ride cymbal’s edge or bell, and obtain subtle variations on your snare sound. It works great with acoustic and synthetic drum sounds.

Drumkit mode: drum items are laid out on the surface to enable finger drumming, mute cymbals with the bar, change reverb amount with the slider.
Drumkit mode with the default mapping

The keyboard, ribbon, strum, and drumkit modes are only the first four, we’re already busy imagining other ones that we’ll develop and offer later via free software updates: pads, ondes Martenot, etc. You’ll even find some in the videos below.
If you have a great idea for a mode, let’s discuss it!

MULTIDIMENSIONAL AND MULTITOUCH TACTILE SURFACE

Loom features a multidimensional tactile surface, enabling each finger to control pitch (X axis), timbre (Y), and dynamics (Z) independently. In addition, a patent-pending dynamic sensing system analyzes when your fingers land to determine impact force.

SLIDERS AND BARS (FRONT/BACK)

Loom’s uniqueness stems from its additional controls on the front and back sides, making your thumbs play a pivotal role. The slider on the left can be used as a modulation wheel, and the bar on the right can be your sustain pedal or a way to mute cymbals. You can make the back slider and bar do the same thing, or something entirely different. With these, thumb twiddling is not an option.

A hand touching the front slider of the Loom.
The front slider in action

ACTION ZONE

To the left of the surface lies a pressure-sensitive squishy square area called the action zone. Press it to have nuanced control over dynamics or effects.

EDITOR

The companion editor allows you to customize every aspect of your Loom: change modes assign zones, map MIDI controls, set thresholds, and adjust response curves.

The current version of the Loom Editor.
Loom Editor (work in progress)

2 OR 3 OCTAVES

Craft melodies with two octaves. Weave symphonies with three octaves. Loom is designed for portability, while its extended version, Looom, offers a wider playing range.

Loom 2 octaves on top. Looom 3 octaves on the bottom.
Loom 2 or 3 octaves

BUILT FOR MPE AND LEGACY MIDI

MIDI MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) is an extension of the MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) standard that enables more nuanced and expressive performance capabilities for electronic instruments.

Traditional MIDI communication allows for control changes to be applied globally across all notes of an instrument. In contrast, MPE assigns each note its own unique channel, allowing for individual control of pitch, volume, and timbre per note.

This innovation opens up a new realm of expressive possibilities, letting musicians bend, slide, and modulate notes independently, much like on acoustic instruments. By providing detailed control over each note’s parameters, MPE enhances the expressiveness of electronic music performances.

Loom is designed from the ground up for MPE, but it also works very well with any non-MPE MIDI instruments, even monophonic ones!

DEVELOPER-FRIENDLY

You’re not limited to the modes we’ve designed. If you know your way around code, you can also take over and create your own. You can send a specific MIDI message to enter developer mode, where every input will be sent as-is, and you’ll be able to control the LEDs and display by sending MIDI SysEx messages to the Loom from your own program or script running on your computer. This way, you can entirely control what’s happening on your Loom, design new playing modes that you can distribute to others, or use Loom as an experimentation platform.

CONNECTIVITY

Using a USB or MIDI cable, you can easily connect your Loom to all your hardware and software: VSTi, Audio Units, hardware, etc.

Here are a few demos that showcase examples of how Loom can be used and setup.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

OVERVIEW

Brief overview of all Loom play zone
Overview of Loom controls

DETAILS

As adjustments may be made during the industrial process, technical specifications are subject to change without notice.

TIMELINE

Every Loom item will be shipped insured. Shipping price depends on your location and the perk chosen.

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