Does anybody here know if I can use a single E-Drum/V-Drum trigger pad WITHOUT a module as a MIDI controller?
I'm trying to avoid a module since I already have all my samples in EZDrummer. I'm just looking for a simple solution to tracking drum parts with sticks rather than my fingers on tiny little pads.
And I'm aware that there are larger, dedicated, more advanced pads that do this. Some with multiple zones and such... but single trigger pads are far less expensive, so I'm really hoping there's a way!
Hope this question makes sense, thanks!
I'm looking for a good quality (dynamically sensitive, durable) single midi pad. By this I mean not the type you have attached to your kit with multiple pads, but a singular one for recording midi. Picture taking just the snare from an electronic kit. Thanks :)
Check out the one(s) Danny Carey from Tool uses. He’s got a combo of electronic pads around his kit but also a few individual multipurpose ones in key positions I know he favors.
Most drum pads don't send midi directly, but instead need a drum module to convert piezo signals to midi.
One option that wouldn't invole a module is a Keith McMillen BopPad. https://www.keithmcmillen.com/products/boppad/
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I'm looking for a simple device that I cannot believe does not exist: a single drum pad with a MIDI output (either DIN or USB) for triggering a sound on an external synth/sampler. Not 4 pads with thousands of sounds, not a pad to connect to a drum brain... just a simple MIDI out.
Does such a thing exist?
So I have an MPC and/or a Force that I set up next to the kit to run a click, bass lines, and synths to play along with. I'd like to get a midi controller with 8 or 9 pads so I can more easily trigger samples with the sticks. Obviously the SPD SX Pro is the cream of the crop in terms of capability, but since it's just a controller that I need, I really don't see any reason to shell out $1k for a bunch of features I won't use. The Alesis models looked good, but I read a lot about cross striking, which I'd like to avoid. What's my best option here?
Hi, I am looking for MIDI pads to play percussion parts. I'm happy to just output MIDI and drive a VST with samples in it. I'm hoping for something with at least six pads and very good dynamic sensitivity. I considered the Behringer LM Drum as an inexpensive controller but reports are that the sensitivity is not very good. Any recommendations for new or older products that would do what I'm looking for? My use would be to create percussion parts using less conventional samples like tabla.
All I want is something to be used with Ableton, I don't need it to have a brain. And all the good ones are so expensive because they come with that and all these samples. I don’t need to drop $1000-$1500 on a Roland SPD-SX when all I need are the pads.
Is there one that exists that I don't know about?
I'm looking to buy my first MIDI & DAW setup. Do you think it's better to have a separate MIDI keyboard and drum pads, or to have a single instrument that combines them?
I'm looking at the price range of ~$150 to $250. Recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Howdy All
*tl;dr - me want to finger drum. MPC Studio or NI Mikro better? Can use in FL Studio?*
I'm going to be ordering some news stuff soon (my partner's getting into streaming, so I'm getting them setup, but need to throw something in for me to "get free shipping, of course ;)"). I'm looking at maybe getting a MIDI drum pad, so I can practice finger drumming and hopefully get a bit more creative with my loops.
I've currently got my eyes on the AKAI MPC Studio / NI Maschine Mikro MK3. Both are very tempting for me, but I'm struggling to figure out where to go from there. I'm currently using FL Studio for music making, and will most likely be setting them up to control FPC inside of FL. Now, I'm aware that you're able to use the MPC software inside FL (though it does look a bit convoluted to my newbie eyes), I'd assume the Maschine is similar also?
From what I've read & watched, this is what I've taken away:
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MPC - Good Pads, better for sample chopping, doesn't work very well for triggering patterns
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Mikro - Good Pads, better for live performing, easier to work with from a software standpoint
I honestly think I'm leaning more towards the AKAI currently, but I've heard a lot of reviews about their more budget stuff being of lower quality. I don't know, what you all think? Am I deluded for looking at these 2 specifically? Am I missing something obvious (please don't mention Novation, I don't want to go through the pain of getting that to work in FL).
Thanks in advance
All I'm looking for is a drum pad with nice responsive pads to use with Ableton's drum rack, nothing crazy. Preferably inexpensive. Had my eye on the AKAI MPD218 but seeing mixed reviews about how the pads feel, which is all I care about really.
Hi all,
Apologies if this isn’t the right place for this. Basically I don’t have a drum set, and when I create music using percussion-type sounds it’s always samples/VSTs.
In the past I’ve always triggered midi via a midi keyboard for percussion. However I’m realizing… why haven’t I bought an actual midi drum pad to do this instead? I am sure I will get significantly more expressiveness out of my performances this way.
However I’m looking for this and the options are surprisingly light! I’d like something that fits the following:
Under $300 Preferably 4 or more different triggers Can be used with sticks or hands and is velocity-sensitive Works well within a DAW for me to easily program what things I want triggered.
The two I’ve found that fit this are the boppad and kat ktm1p but both of those have pretty meh reviews and I’m wondering if there’s something else I should be looking at.
Do any of you have any experience with those and/or any other recommendations?
Like the title says, I'm looking for something that works well with FL Studio under $500. Does anyone have a brand/product they specifically like? I'm primarily into trap/future bass type stuff!
I have had the maschine mk1 for years and still love using it. The maschine software is great, but even if you don't use the software the hardware is just nicely built and the pads are easy to play expressively. The ableton push looks pretty sick and I have heard good things about the PadKontrol. Be picky cause there are a lot of very mediocre pad controllers out there!
My favourite pad controllers are the Maschine series—there's one for every budget and they're all terrific, even if you ignore their software and use them as generic MIDI controllers.
The old Korg PadKontrol is also a surprisingly good controller, and you can find one really cheap these days.
If you want actual drum pads then your best bet is probably one of Roland's, though Alesis also makes some...haven't tried those though so someone else will have to chime in with hands-on impressions.
I finger-drum with a light touch. I got the Akai MPD218, and it's pretty much worthless. I feel like I have to practically hit it with a hammer to get it to respond. I want to be able to play very lightly and still register my hits. Any recommendations?
Hey there, I'm downsizing from my electric drum kit and am asking for recommendations for some kind of 4 pad setup that allows me to hit pads with drum sticks. Asking since I mostly record my own drum parts with Addictive Drums so I really just need something that's small and responsive but I can still hit with drum sticks and I can use via Midi.
Not interested in finger pad style drumming tbh.
Something that's like a circle or square with 4 pads for hi hat, bass toms and snare.
Are there any Roland type devices for this or Alesis type stuff? Thanks.
We’re having to downsize and the Alesis Mesh nitro has to go. For a budget kit, I loved it. I’ve got a number of decent virtual instrument kits, but can’t find a compact midi controller that works the way I want, mainly because they lack easy to set up hi-hat controls.
What are you all using?
Apologize for my lack of the proper terminology. I'd like to buy a very simple midi/mpc pad (I think that's right) where I can hook straight into logic via USB and have 8-16 pads that map to a drum kit in logic to tap out beats. Pressure sensitive. I feel like there are a million options and I get overwhelmed. Thank you!
I've heard about a bunch of drum pad controllers that are really nice to speed up workflow & such but they're really pricy. wondering if there's a good budget option to start me off with a viable controller ( around $200CAD or less). I already have a nice midi keyboard I like, but the pads on it just are garbage lol and clearly not meant for finger drumming.
I have a friend who is learning drums, and I think it would be awesome if he could practice his skills while using one of my drum machines/samplers (I have the 404mk2, volca drum and volca kick).
After looking online, I’m honestly surprised by the lack of options. There are a few units out there (like the Roland octapad) but there don’t seem to be a ton of options and they all seek kind of expensive. Am I missing something?