Aerodrums

[3] However, the controls are velocity sensitive, so there is some correct response to how hard the player hits a virtual drum.

[4] The controllers were created by video game developer Richard Lee and computer scientist Yann Morvan, who met while working on their PhD degrees at Trinity College Dublin.

A second appearance at the winter 2016 NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, featured a demonstration of being able to "see" a drumkit with Aerodrums via a virtual reality headset.

[6][7] Shortly afterwards, Lee and Morvan appeared on the British television show Dragon's Den, asking for a £75,000 investment in exchange for five percent of equity.

Morvan later said that the Dragons did not understand their business or the perceived market share, though he emphasised he was glad to have appeared on the show.

Aerodrums VR as demonstrated at the winter 2016 NAMM Show