Good review. I owned one for a short bit...thought it was defective. I could not get soft hits to play, no matter what I did to the trigger settings. Which meant near zero dynamics. It's not 'playable'. I contacted Korg, and I also spoke with Erik about it too. I own(ed) an SPD SX Pro, Octapad, Nord Drum 3P, as a comparison and all of those are WAY more responsive. BUT, if/when Korg ever 'fixes' this lack of dynamics, via a firmware update, I'd gladly buy it (again)
@sonidojamon2 ай бұрын
About time a brand brought some innovation to this kind of product line!!
@laptoples2 ай бұрын
I'm hoping some company will follow up on what the little Lekato drum set is, but make a pro level one that does samples and has a looper etc. I love my Lekato set. The snare is duel zone so I hooked my TD6 up to it, added my 10' hi hat on a stand got a kick pad and kick pedal, and clipped on 3 extra 1 zone cymbals with cord splitters for a little super set !!!! Hehehehe But it'd be nice if it was half and half. A sample pad, and a mini drum set all in one !!!! Now we're talkin !!!! LOL Thanks for another killer review Justin !!! Always get excited when a new video of yerz pops up on my feed !!! Have a great day ! 😁👍
@ozthekeymaster2 ай бұрын
Great review, but I lost interest in ever buying one at the words "Thousand Dollars". At that price the Roland SPD-SX eats any lunch it could possibly bring.
@andynaz56312 ай бұрын
If I was playing, that control panel would be trashed.
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
I was worried about that too initially. But for most people it shouldn't be a problem
@porcelainthunder22132 ай бұрын
Really poor design.
@LocaliLLocanoАй бұрын
I thought so with the Alesis Strike Multipad but in the three years I had it, I hit it once in the center.
@hootsahoy41752 ай бұрын
Best layout is the spd 30 octapad, now add 4 rounded pads on the top ! All the controls are off to the side and out the way.Sdly the pads need an update, if fact the whole thing needs an update!
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
I need the octapad but with sample import. Wish Roland would do that
@jamessullenriot2 ай бұрын
Alesis vs Roland is basically just picking your features, price point, and then go. With this, I think it's really promising but this is really one that I would have to sit with for a bit before I decided about the form factor. I could see that as a make or break
@pnosaАй бұрын
great review. thank you
@Gruebone2 ай бұрын
I actually like the layout but the lack of MIDI in is unfortunately a dealbreaker for my workflow. Kind of shocking they didn’t include it on a $1000 device. Thanks for the review and insights
@mannykeller2 ай бұрын
After playing the MPS-10 at NAMM I liked the capability of the round robin samples for their natural sound and the idea of having a looper on a pad. I share your sentiments that the editing on the small screen is near impossible in a timely manner, the Korg computer ‘editor’ is very basic and not much can get done with it either. After being on e- mail with Korg Tech Support for months, my MPS -10 sits in the corner of my home studio with a small mixer plugged into its audio input. When I know I have several hours to waste, I turn it on, try to create a custom kit, become frustrated in the process and end up playing around with the factory kits and using it as a looper with the Korg WaveDrum and other sound sources plugged into the mixer. Any ‘real’ work gets done on my SPD-SX Pro’s with the computer editor. It takes me only minutes to make custom kits on the SDSX-Pro’s, hours on the MPS-10.
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
They had this at NAMM? I guess I missed it then
@mannykeller2 ай бұрын
There was one unit at the Korg booth with a set of headphones among their synths for attendees to try out @@65Drums. I like Korg, I like my Korg WaveDrum, as it is a unique percussion instrument having a pickup and somewhat different sounds as the typical Roland and Alesis sounds heard everywhere. The interface and 2 digit window, not beeing able to backup any edits is also very user unfriendly. I also use a DrumKat with a Sampler, Sound Modules and VST's and all that is easy to edit. I was hoping to edit my own Kits on the MPS-10 after the Korg reps at NAMM told me there was an editor for it. But that editor misses basic features i. e auditioning sounds without having to assign them to a pad on the MPS-10 at first, it is as slow as the front panel, I have my MPS-10 for 8 months now, managed to make about 10 Kits only and have not been able to listen to all the on board sounds yet😀
@maximo21122 ай бұрын
Hi. I can't hear the bass drum when you are explaining the hi hat+kick in min 4:00
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
The kick sound is there, but it comes across very quiet on a smaller speakers like a phone. And the hi-hat sound is just loud so it's masking it
@maximo21122 ай бұрын
@@65Drums hi sorry, I just hear it. Yeah the hi hat is a little loud, I had to use my headphones. Thanks for your videos I see every video you upload.
@danbunge97872 ай бұрын
I bought one and sold it after a week. It was very buggy but, to be fair it was KZbin demo, beta version. I disliked the pad feel or hardness. It did some cool things right out of the box but, programming was a pain in the...If there were pads where the screen is with a flip down or remote screen, better pad feel, it would be worth the money. As is it's value is less than the asking price. The pads do clean up nice but, they are loud and hard.
@bigsquatchsasfoot19642 ай бұрын
I’m speaking for myself but there ain’t no way that control panel would make a couple of gigs with me playing I’d smash it bits with my accuracy I’m afraid it’s bad enough having it on the side with the Roland ! nice piece of kit though but it need a cover for excited live performances 👍
@DerekFrampton2 ай бұрын
DAMN an I just spent $400+ on a DDRUM pad. hmm. Might have to re-think that one. (looks at the price at $1K ok maybe no lol) Not surprised, as Korg has been everywhere all the way back to my Korg T3. Their technology is the reason the Pearl eMerge exists, as the module and pads are KORG. Cheers!
@christopherjobe22602 ай бұрын
Good review. Just enough to take the temptation away. It’s crazy that there’s still no sampler multipad that has full hihat functionality. The Spd-SX pro marketing was deceptive/confusing enough that I bought it in hopes that I could use use it as a quick compact self contained kit. Yet it also only has single closed sample /single open sample functionality.
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
I agree that Roland wasn't clear about what level of hi-hat functionality the pro had. I really wish they'd just combine the Octapad and the SPSX and just be done with it. But they insist on keeping separate lines
@christopherjobe22602 ай бұрын
@@65Drums I’d even go a step further and go on to see the “pro” as an overdue standard model replacement & a true “pro” would have digital inputs, redundant electrical & USB + USB C and enough hardware flexibility and ports to allow for full hihat + simultaneous expression pedal use rather than having yo pick your loss per the current model. I under the corporate desire for maximum profit but imagine if someone else comes along and delivers a product in the meantime that is a true pro live performance multipad that expanded on the fundamentals of the Spd-SX “pro” Efnote, GEWA; Korg, Zildjian. Or the way way way past due Yamaha offering? I wouldn’t get too comfortable if I were Roland banking on another 11+ years of loyalty from us.
@JorgeParagliding2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this review Justin. I keep tossing around between buying this one or an SPD-SX Pro. I really like the looper function and I am mostly looking for a sample pad to complement my drums kit with percussive and electronic (808 & 909 for example) hits for certain covers. If both devices costs the same, with promotional sales and such, would you recommend the SPD-SX Pro or the MPS-10?
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
If the were both the same price? The SPDSX Pro
@seanwalsh9992 ай бұрын
My number one concern is, will the rubber pads give me tendonitis? I had the Roland SPX but I traded it for the Yamaha multi-dtx 12. Both those units the rubber pads were just too hard. I bought the Roland Hand-sonic and the rubber pads are designed to be played by - well, your hands so the rubber is very soft, but I use sticks on it, its a little difficult to hit the outer pads because they are so small, and I wonder how long its going to last beating on it with sticks, but at least it doesn't give me tendonitis's. Great review, but how are the pads compared to the Roland Hand-sonic-20? Thanks for posting.
@eDrummerLife2 ай бұрын
Hi own one of this, and all that Justin says in this video is true! It has great sound quality, is a real solid unit, great looper feature, but 2 big issues: first one is the lack of dynamics of the pads, is a big problem for whom use to play soft on the pads... almost not playable! Second one, creating new kits is a nightmare, also with the software, which is not a proper application but a web app, when you create kits, you cannot hear any preview sounds, you have assign samples to the pads, save it, load the kit, and try directly on the pads... this is a total waste of time for me. Definitely needs important firmware and software updates!
@clbamnhac9 күн бұрын
Please show me how to connect a kick pedal jack to the KORG MPS10 drum. Guide me on how to set up a kick pedal on the drum."
@ddummer2 ай бұрын
Does it come with a lid to protect the display area? (only asking because it looks like mounting thingies around the sides in the rubber....)
@douglasmackenzie52652 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing. The one thing I don't like about this off the bat is where the controls and display are located relative to the pads. I think it would be too easy to accidently hit this area when using it as a multi-pad add-on to an acoustic drum set.
@mfnuggy2 ай бұрын
Any interest in looking at the Mandala V3 pads? I have one if you’d ever be interested in borrowing it for a video. It’s awesome!
@DrummerGrrrl2 ай бұрын
I want one of those soooooo bad. Aren't they crazy expensive though?
@mfnuggy2 ай бұрын
@@DrummerGrrrl $650 for the pad
@vincecassone91592 ай бұрын
Hi justin. Odd question, but have you ever put regular drum heads on pad-style eDrums? Sacrificing some silence for a natural acoustic feel. I wonder if they'd still be decently quiet or if they'd just sound like rototoms.
@65DrumsАй бұрын
Yeah acoustic heads on edrums has been a thing since the 80s. Tama did it, ddrum did it, Simmons, Alesis, and more. I have a few of them. Simmons probably did it best in the 90s. Had a soft feel to it. But People usually complain about the noise, so companies stopped making them around 10 years ago. The idea resurfaces every couple decades before dying off again.
@Theamosfilms2 ай бұрын
Great review! I actually really enjoy mine and was able to snag it for $750. One issue I’m running into, though, is when I load a sample from the USB and assign it to a new category in the U:Root. For some reason, I can’t find it later when I try to apply that sound to a pad-it never shows up in the sample library. 🤷🏽♂️ Any ideas or does anyone have a walkthrough for this? Much appreciated!
@GRMS_Ian2 ай бұрын
Great review as always Justin! I respect Korg, they are reputable, however for me this instrument was ergonomic no at first sight. I honestly thought “what were they thinking?”. The screen is right where I would naturally think of hitting. Also I would always be distracted trying to avoid inadvertently striking the $1000 control area. Come on guys … No!
@alimohammed53292 ай бұрын
Hi j please how do I use triggers on snare drum and bass drum? Thanks
@dvamateur2 ай бұрын
It suspiciously looks as if Medeli made all the SPD-XS Pro, MPS-10, and Strike MultiPad. None of them look too desirable in person. But hey, it's a price range of a new iPhone. I'd definitely buy this instead of a new phone.
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
Medeli made the Strike Multipad, they're Alesis's manufacturing partner. But Roland doesn't use them to my knowledge and I don't think Korg does either. There's multiple edrum factories in China
@dvamateur2 ай бұрын
@65Drums Medeli is now a prominent electronic instruments manufacturer, if not under its own name, then under other name brands. They are not just yet at the level of the Japanese brands, but they're getting close. I quote like the Alesis Strike Pro SE, or whatever them call it. But, I'd add $800 and get a Yamaha DTX8 set with TCS pads, to which the Korg multipad would be a nice addition. Anyway, I nearly ordered three red Dex Audio Alban pads with classic surface and XLR ins, but I didn't the button. The price did not include shipping from U.K. Also, not sure why I can order only three. I would need 4 or 5.
@bluebudgie_official28 күн бұрын
I never seen this before
@65Drums27 күн бұрын
Nobody is talking about it lol
@SimplicityForGood2 ай бұрын
sounds to me like any stup id toy that has been around since the end of the 80s... to be fair, is a toy made by a very professional company, but that is it!
@jjhodges2 ай бұрын
Been waiting on this review. The price point is a huge no-no for me.
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
$800 would have been a smarter price for Korg
@DrummerGrrrl2 ай бұрын
If the setup isn't intuitive for JUSTIN, that's baaaad for the rest of us mere mortals.
@Tine6082 ай бұрын
Under an hour
@DrummerGrrrl2 ай бұрын
I lost faith with Korg when the company phased out the Wavedrum. I mean, WHY??! Grrrrrr.
@mazilys2 ай бұрын
Looks awful
@roathripper2 ай бұрын
do serious musicians actually use these things? It looks like high-school electronics project or something george lucas dreamt up for the canteena scene in Star Wars.
@65Drums2 ай бұрын
Yup, they're everywhere. Sample pads are used in stadium level concerts, superbowl half time shows, gigs big and small. Everywhere you can think of except jazz concerts. A lot of times they're used to start and stop backing tracks. And auxiliary percussion sounds like 808's, claps, or specific things to match the album track. These usually aren't played by themselves, they're used along side an acoustic kit.