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Yamaha FGDP-30 Finger Drum Pa B-Stock

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Geretourneerd product met mogelijk lichte gebruikssporen

Percussion Pad

  • Extremely sensitive pads in an optimised arrangement
  • 39 preset kits and 1,212 sounds
  • 2 registration and recall buttons
  • USB MIDI / Audio
  • AUX in
  • Built-in speaker
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 5 x 22 x 19 cm
  • Leverbaar sinds September 2023
  • artikelnummer 575978
  • verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
  • Number of trigger pads 26
  • Sampling function No
  • Number of Trigger inputs 0
  • playable with hands Yes
  • Mix Input Yes
  • USB connector Yes
  • MIDI interface Yes
ook als nieuw beschikbaar. € 139
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Compact controller for fingertip beatmaking

With the Yamaha FGDP-30 Finger Drum Pad, even beginners will feel like an accomplished drummer in any style of music in seconds – using nothing but their fingers. This pad controller comes with a built-in speaker and packs over 1,200 sounds for maximum flexibility, whether it's used in a bedroom studio or live on stage. Thanks to its specially designed, ergonomic key layout, drumming will feel natural and precise, however long the session lasts. And the rechargeable built-in battery means it can even go completely wireless. All this makes the Yamaha FGDP-30 Finger Drum Pad a compact drum controller that's ideal for everything from adding rhythmic grooves to existing melodies to laying down beats as the foundation for completely new tracks.

Yamaha FGDP-30 Finger Drum Pad, controls

Responsive pads for realistic beats

Alongside classic drumkit sounds, the Yamaha FGDP-50's library includes a huge range of electronic tones, making it perfect for small acoustic groups and electronic music artists in equal measure. Each pad can be assigned one of the 1,211 sounds, although there are 39 pre-defined drumsets for a quick, cohesive sense of musicality. For even more flexibility, the ultra-responsive pads let players pull off techniques like dynamic accents, ghost notes, flams, and rapid rolls with ease. Cymbal chokes? No problem – just apply extra pressure thanks to aftertouch. MIDI and audio data can be sent and received via the USB port, and the device's master volume is easy to control using two buttons on the top panel.

Yamaha FGDP-30 Finger Drum Pad, speakers

No cables, no compromises

The Yamaha FGDP-30 Finger Drum Pad has been designed for everyone from live DJs who want to spice up an existing setlist, to acoustic musicians looking for some rhythmic backbone, as well as electronic artists who want to make their unique melodies irresistibly danceable: With over 1,200 sounds on board, there's something for every genre. Combined with its built-in rechargeable battery, the 2.5W speaker means beatmakers can start making beats anywhere, anytime. For silent practice, just plug in some headphones. The metronome, with seven different sounds, helps beginners hit their marks when practising. And thanks to Yamaha's USB connectivity, the FGDP-30 can also control software instruments via MIDI. All the sounds the unit is used to play are output through the headphone jack on the back panel.

Yamaha FGDP-30 Finger Drum Pad, controls

About Yamaha

For decades, Yamaha has been one of the world's best-known manufacturers of musical instruments and audio technology. The Japanese company's long history began at the end of the 19th century with the harmonium. The product range has constantly expanded since then, which has made Yamaha one of the few manufacturers today to offer almost the entire range of existing musical instruments: From upright and grand pianos to guitars, wind instruments, and bowed string instruments and from drums and percussion to electronic keyboards and synthesizers. Yamaha is also a major force in the field of audio engineering as a manufacturer of mixing consoles, amplifiers, PA systems, and more. Yamaha's guiding principle is to combine traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology.

Yamaha FGDP-30 Finger Drum Pad, connections

New techniques for fingertip beats

For beginners, the three-finger technique is the best way to get started – it makes playing all the pads intuitive, almost effortless. Here's how it works: The thumb handles the bottom pad (bass drum), the index finger takes care of the middle pad (snare), and the middle finger hits the second pad from the right on the top row (hi-hat). Press the Kit button, and the + and – keys can be used to scroll through and select a new kit. Need to tweak the mix? Hit the Menu button on the far right of the control panel to adjust volume settings for things like the metronome, AUX input, audio coming in via the rear USB port, the confirmation tone when pressing buttons, and even the volume of the voice menu (which effectively replaces a screen here).