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Developed by Sunhouse, Sensory Percussion transforms an acoustic drum set into a hybrid instrument capable of driving samples, synths and effects with great playing sensitivity. A solution designed for live, studio and sound creation, combining expressiveness, freedom and innovation.
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Developed by Sunhouse, Sensory Percussion is an electronic percussion system designed to transform an acoustic drum set into a true hybrid instrument. Designed for drummers, it allows you to control samples, synths and effects with remarkable precision, while preserving the nuances and natural playing of the performer.
Thanks to its timbre detection technology and dedicated sensors, Sensory Percussion responds to the subtleties of your strike to create expressive and organic sound variations. The goal is clear: to make electronic music more human, without sacrificing freedom of play or live improvisation.
Sensory Percussion is aimed at stage musicians, producers, and drummers seeking new sonic textures alike. The system offers ready-to-play presets, rich sound banks, and advanced sound design possibilities, with thousands of samples and preconfigured kits to get started quickly.
Whether you want to play realistic acoustic kits, explore futuristic soundscapes, or build your own combinations, Sensory Percussion offers a flexible and intuitive platform. Macros, modular sets, and customization options allow you to go from immediate performance to the most advanced creation.
Over its development, Sensory Percussion has enriched its ecosystem with new features and new content, including support for electronic cymbals and hi-hats, as well as varied sound packs. This progression confirms Sunhouse's commitment to providing a complete and modern solution for expressive electronic percussion.
With Sensory Percussion, drummers have a powerful tool to blend acoustic and electronic, push the boundaries of their instrument, and open up new creative perspectives, both in the studio and on stage.