 Hey what's up folks, in this project we're making a midi foot pedal with Stricke Python. You can DIY this midi controller in 3D print parts to build your own foot pedal. A foot pedal can add an extra layer of expression to your musical performance. This has about 22 degrees of rotation, which gives you a wide range of expression. It features a single potentiometer that can be assigned to just about any midi CC. Powered by the Adafruit QT Pi RP2040, this tiny dev board is perfect for both simple and advanced midi controllers. Stricke Python has a midi library that makes it easy to develop your own midi controllers. In the code, values from the potentiometer are mapped to a range of midi CC values. With a serial monitor and plotter, you can see the values from the potentiometer and set the minimum and maximum values to fit the range of control change. In your music software, you can assign the foot pedal to control any number of midi CCs. In this demo, I have it mapped to a Wawa pedal for a guitar synth. Get the parts to build your own and check out the tutorial on the Adafruit learning system. Links are in the description. If you're looking for more, the midi for makers learn guide is an awesome resource filled with project ideas, demo code, and wiring diagrams. So what type of midi projects would you like to make? You can let us know on Adafruit's Discord and the weekly show and tell. Thanks for watching, and be sure to subscribe for more projects from Adafruit. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next video.