🎶 Elevate Your Beat Game!
The Roland SPD-1K is a lightweight and compact electronic drum pad designed for versatile playability. With 22 onboard sounds, including authentic kick drum and percussion, it allows musicians to express their creativity using drumsticks, hands, or feet. The device features four easy-to-use knobs for sound editing and can be powered by batteries or an AC adaptor. Its flexible mounting options make it suitable for various setups, whether on the floor, tabletop, or attached to drum hardware.
Color | Yellow |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 10.25 x 9 x 4.25 inches |
Connector Type | Micro Usb |
T**K
Pretty nice
The kick spd one has Great features. I returned it and got another percussion spd one instead because It has a better selection of sounds. In fact I have 4 percussion spd ones around a large electronic kit. Not interested in the electro spd one because the sounds don't interest me. The percussion spd one in my opinion is the best for my purposes. All the sounds are usable. The sounds vary with velocity and the reverb and delay are nice. The playing surface is pretty hard. Would prefer if it had some give. These little boxes can be tweaked on the fly. Very convienent. You can change the sensitivity and threshold like most drum modules. The build quality is good. Overall these trigger pads are really nice. Pretty high quality. Would serve a hybrid kit best although I added them to an electronic kit in leau of getting another sound module and more pads.
M**R
Reliable single shot pad, Very easy to add a decent palate to your live rig!
Added this to my live cover/wedding band rig, worked perfectly well for what I needed, which is really just claps and 808s. I'm using the first two clap samples, the pre-loaded 808 and I added a much longer decay 808 in the custom sample spot. I kinda wish I could overwrite the other samples I'll likely never use but you never know! I might end up using those anyway. Either way it's a great little unit, comes with the mounting bar/clamp and works fantastic for me. I leave it on the lowest sensitivity and mid-range threshold so it never false triggers while being mounted on my hats. Would absolutely recommend for any working drummers! Of note: I did buy an external power supply so I wouldn't have to mess around with batteries.
D**Z
Easy to use
I like the setting are is to operate and the sound and tone of course the of setting the clap sound you bend it to sound like full clap or a snap finger sound tom sound are also great changes like a regular drum sound or electronic tom
M**.
A good unit... Certainly worth it at the sale price.
The SPD::One Kick is a well made unit and seems tough enough to take on the road. At the regular price it's a bit expensive but at the sale price of 50% off it is well worth the money. The kick sounds are decent, though nothing extraordinary. My one criticism is that there are too few kick drum sounds, given that this unit is supposed to be dedicated to that instrument. Still, it's a useful tool and much better sounding than the piezo pickup stomps that it competes with.
S**D
Great Sample Pad
This sample pad is perfect for what I do. I'm a drummer and I use this pad to playback droning synth sounds and small music samples when my band plays live. It stores up to 12 different samples and by using a very simple file naming system that the instructions explain clearly; you can set the samples to play back either indefinitely until you strike the pad again or just let them play back once.It's pretty rugged as well, all metal chassis, similar in feel to Boss guitar pedals. I hit this thing with a drum stick pretty hard and I'm not afraid it will break.Something to be aware of is that the samples have to be 16 bit wav files. You cannot use mp3 or 24 bit samples. Not so much of an issue but I did have a couple samples that we got from the recording studio that I had to save out to 16 bit so they would play back.I would buy it again if it were lost or stolen, but it is a little pricey for what it is so I would have to wait a bit to $ave up.
J**S
Functional But Disappointing
It works okay, and if you treat it well I don't see it breaking too quickly, but the sensitivity and threshold are terrible. I have to turn the threshold all the way, otherwise even using drumsticks its very hard for the "hard" hits to register that way. It has it's place, but if you're trying to learn to play the drums, or want something to practice on, a cheap full kit will probably be better for you.
W**S
Solid piece of kit! Would recommend!
I mainly use this as a simple midi controller for turning loops on and off in Digital Performer. It works great! Never misfires when hitting my acoustic drums, built like a tank! The only reservation I had is that the USB micro-b connection is on the left side of the pad, which seems stupid and prone to hitting with a stick (I am using this as a MIDI controller afterall) To combat this I'm using a right-angle micro-b cord, and it along with some properly placed velcro (strain relief), makes it nearly impossible to strike with a sick. The mount that comes with it works really nice. I have mine mounted off my high hat stand (see picture). Wish it came with the power cord, but all in all it's a great little pad.
J**N
Works Great!
I would only recommend this for musicians who are performing live or doing some professional home recording as it's pretty expensive, but it sounds great. I had another stompbox I was using for a few years I bought for $40 and it worked great too, but the sound on this is so much better and gives you way many other options (20 or so built-in effects). I've already used it 2 times now live and pretty much stick to the kick and tambourine setting. The only thing I don't like is the battery power doesn't last long, so be sure to get a power cable or use your daisy chain if you have one.
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