![]() Just like the Kick Pad the hi-hat controller integrates seamlessly with the KTMP1 giving you the option of programming open, close and chick hi-hat sounds.įunction wise is not as reliable as all other Kat Percussion instruments since occasionally false triggers open or close sounds. But for space and portability, the Kat Kick Pad1is a wonderful option. The feel of the tennis ball hitting the rubber pad is different you decide if good or bad but certainly cuts down on the volume. The first one is the KTKP1 bass drum trigger. Currently, the KTMP1 feels very unidimensional and, to a point, limits creativity since every time you change any of the pads sounds, it is like starting a new scene again. The lack of internal or external memory via USB flash drive or memory card is the biggest one for me.Īcknowledging it is only a 4 zone pad, being able to have multiple scenes allows drummers to be more efficient at the time of a gig. It does not mean that they are not useful but they leave a lot to wish for. The small size makes it appealing to working drummers who need handclaps, tambourine or basic sounds needed for gigs. It has 50 built-in sounds such as kicks, snares, cymbals, percussion instruments, and more. ![]()
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