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LEKATO Percussion Sample Pad, Electric Drum Pad with 9 Velocity-Sensitive Drum Pad, Electronic Drum Set Pad Multipad with MIDI out, USB MIDI, AUX, Looper, Trigger inputs, 592+ Sounds (PD705)

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Features

  • Complete Drum Set Experience - Immerse yourself in a full drum set experience with 9 dual-zone, velocity-sensitive pads replicating snare, toms, bass, hi-hat, and cymbals. Enjoy up to 592 preset percussion sounds and 30 drum kits for unparalleled versatility
  • Intuitive Performance Monitoring - Stay on top of your game with individual LED indicators for each pad and an easy-to-read dot matrix LCD displaying audio-level activity, ensuring seamless control and precision
  • Expand Your Creativity - Take your drumming to new heights by expanding your setup with 2 dual-zone trigger pads or acoustic drum triggers. Control kick drum and hi-hat with a 1/4" TS velocity-sensitive footswitch. Equipped with 5-PIN MIDI I/O lets you use the drum pad as a MIDI controller for synthesizer module. Connect to your computer through USB-B for easy backing track triggering
  • Customize Your Sound - Craft your signature sound by saving up to 20 custom kits on a 32GB SD card or USB memory drive. Import your own samples effortlessly using the WaveManager software for both Windows and macOS
  • Versatility and Integration - Perfect for pros and beginners alike, the drum sample pad offers a vast sound library. Portable and versatile, it seamlessly integrates into music production setups with USB and MIDI connections, providing easy DAW/VST use and triggering backing tracks with ease.
  • Experience Ongoing Enhancements - The dedicated team of developers ensures frequent updates to optimize performance, fix bugs, and unlock new features for an enriched drumming experience. Stay on the cutting edge with LEKATO regularly improved drum pad
  • Preset drum kit sound library backup, WaveManager and Firmware Software are available, please read FAQ (PDF)

Description

9 dual-zone sensitive silicone pads with LED indicators, the indicators corresponding to the pads will light up during performance. You can be certain you never miss a beat. Don't worry about playing on a dark or poorly lit stage. This drum pad has a backlit display and illuminated buttons on the control panel Easy to view the screen and press buttons. Get a quick handle on audio level activity during live performances. If you are not used to playing with only your hands, you can plug extended 1/4" TS footswitch triggers as kick drum and Hi-Hat on this drum pad, and his feedback can bring the most authentic playing experience. (Footswitchs is not included) LEKATO Percussion Pad has 8 looping slots for seamless integration into your performance. You can even select a pad to play a MIDI loop once hit. Only one pad can be selected for one preset to play MIDI. Up to 600+ drum, cymbal and percussion sounds are built in, each recorded and tuned by LEKATO Sound Producer Team. These sounds are included in 30 ready-to-play drum kits for immediate use during live performances. There's no limit to your sonic creativity. This drum sample pad supports expanded external storage for importing your own recordings or original sounds via USB stick or SD Card Reader, supports up to 32GB. Latest version of firmware and WaveManager software are available. This drum pad can be updated, imported drum kits or edited preset kits. All actions require a USB storage drive. LEKATO is a R&D oriented company with Research Center and Manufacturing Plant. Our company are focused on the development and manufacture of professional musical instrument accessories for many years. Our products range from musical instrument accessories to musical instrument. The products are made with premium materials and we try best to bring you excellent user experience.

Color: PD705


Brand: LEKATO


Material: Silicone


Model Name: PD705


Item dimensions L x W x H: 14.29 x 12.01 x 1.46 inches


Brand Name: LEKATO


Model Name: PD705


Model Number: PD705


Included Components: Sampling Pad


Unit Count: 1 Count


Manufacturer: LEKATO


Number of Packs: 1


Number of Items: 1


Set Name: 50


Item Type Name: Electronic Drum Pad


Part Number: 2341US


Warranty Description: One year manufacturer warranty.


Color: PD705


Material: Silicone


Body Material: Plastic


Item Dimensions: 14.29 x 12.01 x 1.46 inches


Item Weight: 3.17 kg


Connector Type: Audio L/R, MIDI IN/OUT, Trigger Inputs, USB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Truly amazing 👏
I had ordered this before but was rushing to use it in a live performance. I didn't have time to set up sensitivity and pad configurations. I thought I didn't like it then and rushed to send it back. Later I got the alesis strike pad. And it wasn't up to par for that much money. And sent that back to. So now a few months later I re ordered this lekato and sat down with to really program the sensitivity for playing congos with hands. And WOW👌 WOW WOW! This lekato percussion pad can play congo like playing real congos. The sensitivity can be adjusted to your liking. But it's amazing how I programed it. And it's really easy and intuitive, unlike the alesis strike pad. This is better than the Alesis strike and better than the Yamaha DTX. I play on the lakato like playing my real 4 congos. And I don't have to hit the pads hard at all. In fact I'm playing with my 3 fingers like I do on real congos. I'm faster playing that way. The yamaha dtx cost like $600. And they brag on their percussion mode. Well not all that. And still can't play without having to kind of hit the pads hard, even in hand mode. This Lekato percussion pad is well worth the $250.00. It's also light weight. Lighter than the Yamaha and Alesis. But I like how easy it is to use and manipulate/change pad locations, sensitivity and more stuff that's way easier than the other 2 percussion pads I had returned. And this is like half less the price of those others. Oh, and also with those others I mentioned they have like a hollow sound when you strike the pads. Like the inside of it is made of a box. So they are never really quiet like this lekato. I play in the middle of the night with headphones and by me only having to strike lightly to trigger sounds it's barely even heard from the room. Doesent sound like hitting a hollow box. Listen, for the price so low. This lekato percussion pad is well worth it. I've had no misstriggers ir cross talk and my finger and drum rolls registered just as fast as I'm playing. I do lots of rolls and solos with my hands in congo mode and sticks in drum modes. And as fast as I roll, the lekato rolls too. So I'm playing with confidence and comfort in the machine handling my style. Trust. I'm keeping this one. I was going to buy the $800 aleseis as a last try to find my style. But something said try the lekato again but take a few minutes this time to set it up. Once I did all the set ups. I'm so glad I didn't pay all that money for the alesis. Sure the alesis has lots more sounds. But really... who really uses 7000 sounds? I can create just as good sounds on lekato with a few tweaks in the settings. The lekato and avatar are basically the same in everyday, if your wondering. Exactly same, just different name. But the Avatar is just a tad more expensive than the lekato. Not much more, Like 30 or 40 bucks. So getting this Lekato is cheaper price wise but Exactly the same. So go with lekato. Plus lekato has better customer support if needed. That's my review. I'm satisfied ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by Renard

  • Great drum pad
Works and sounds great. Lots of adjustments available to the 30 drum kits supplied, plus you can load your own. Perfect for a beginner or someone who wants more advanced features. Play it right out of the box or enjoy lots of tweaking. Probably the best pad for the money. I recommend you buy a Lekato foot switch for a kick drum option. Buy two so you can control high hat in addition to kick drum. They are about 50 bucks each (same foot switch for either application). The Lekato appears to be the same as the Avatar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Roger C.

  • A good start, but the volume / footswitch knob positions need to be reversed.
I used this for orchestra rehearsals when I didn't want to pack the whole drum-kit just to play the Phantom of the Opera medley. It works well enough for that. I had to adjust the trigger sensitivity of the pads a bit from the standard Rock Kit to get the responsiveness I wanted, but ultimately I'm pleased with it. Note that using the buttons to navigate the menus is not intuitive. After 20 minutes of constant adjusting I still press the wrong buttons to navigate up/down, select, back out, etc. It's just not like most other navigation systems you might find on an automobile, a TV remote, a smartspeaker, a digital effects pedal, etc. Get used to not being used to it and always making mistakes. One nice benefit though is that you can hit these pads with almost anything you have in your hand -- soft mallets that you just used to play a cymbal crescendo, triangle beater, the butt of a bass drum mallet, etc. The volume knob is ridiculous, though. It's a tiny knob on the back left side, and there is no visual indicator for volume so you have to remember to roll it backwards (since it's on the back and you're reaching around), and only move it a bit at a time for volume adjustments. Meanwhile there is a HUGE knob on the front left of the control panel that should definitely be the volume knob, but instead it controls the sensitivity of the footswitch, I think? I have used that knob exactly zero times, and have nervously adjusted the rear volume knob a hundred times. Switch the knob assignments! Final minor complaint -- I originally bought this so that I could trigger extra percussion sounds that our small community orchestra can't afford. Wind chimes, congas, gong, etc. It is very laborious to find additional sounds in its memory banks because they have very inconsistent naming (and the navigation is clumsy), and there are actually no good gong sounds built in. I have not gotten as far as grabbing a gong sample to store on it. I ended up downloading a free gong app on my phone and running that through the speaker for gong sounds in the concert. Swing and a miss for the drum pad, though it served as a basic kit in rehearsals well enough. Hopefully I can find other fun things for which to use it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Experienced metal musician

  • Lekato PD705 Drum Pad Sampler
I've been using an Alesis Sample Pad 4 for several years now and, although it got the job done, there were a few issues. The biggest problem was the display - it is completely unusable in bright sunlight, which happens a lot in outdoor gigs. I've also accidentally bumped the memory card and disengaged it, causing samples to fail to work. The Lekato pad is a bit larger than I would like, but so far, that's the only issue I can find. I've used it on a few gigs now, and it's a huge improvement over the Alesis unit. First of all, the display is easily readable under any lighting conditions. It is highly visible in bright sunlight, and nicely backlit in darker situations. Changing kits is instantaneous, whereas loading samples on the Alesis could take tens of seconds. The software that can be downloaded from Lekato works well to configure user kits. Samples can be easily imported into the app, and assigned to pads on a named user kit. The configurations are saved to a file so they can be easily recovered and edited. The file is copied to a USB memory stick which is loaded into the PD705. If modifications are made to the kits on the PD705, they can be saved to the USB stick, backed up on your PC, and edited in the app. I used a mount for the Alesis that bolted to the bottom of the unit and could be inserted into a general purpose clamp to hang it off of a cymbal stand. Surprisingly, the Lekato is completely compatible with this mount, making the transition easy. The Lekato PD705 is a great deal for the money, and the sound quality of the samples is excellent. The unit appears to be well made, and the pads have a nice touch. My only complaint is that the main output level control is on the rear panel, which isn't easy to reach on the fly. One other observation is that it's not obvious from the manual that you can set up a sample as a loop, so you can hit it to start and hit it again to stop. This is done by configuring the pad in the ADV2 advanced editing mode, by setting the pad to Infinite loop. There are many other features that I haven't tried out yet, but so far I'm very pleased with the operation and usability of the Lekato PD705. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2025 by wadny

  • Fun and versatile but MADDENING MENU SYSTEM
I would never pay 300 bucks for this, but it was on sale for a great price so I picked it up. I'm impressed with the build quality, the pad playability and response, the built-in sounds, etc. It's absolutely necessary, unless this will be an FX addition to an existing kit or simply a toy, to add the pedal that is compatible with this set, at least for a bass drum. Ideally, if using this to play "drum set", you would have a bass drum pedal/trigger plugged into one of the extra trigger ports (there are several, which is cool) - NOT the footswitch port, which is for the PDL-HH191 footswitch only. This switch is available for 30-50 bucks and is useful only for a high hat controller. So with a bass drum trigger and footswitch for the hat, you are set and also have an extra pad (the BD pad) to assign another sound to. The real PITA in all of this is that the menu system is aggravatingly confusing and non-intuitive. Sometimes the "Select" button moves the cursor, sometimes it "selects" something. Sometimes "OK" means "save" and sometimes it doesn't, it seems like it depends on which part of the menu you are in. And you must use this if you want to do any kind of customization - AND - if you add the aforementioned bass drum pedal and HH switch, you will need to edit every single one of the 30 kits, or at least the ones you intend on using. Also frustrating is that there are 30 preset kits, but no empty slots for user kits, so if you want to create a user kit, you have to overwrite an existing kit, losing it, at least until you do a "reset". Creating a new kit and naming it is also a long and frustrating process, due to the menu issues related above. Ultimately this is a fun little kit any drummer would love to play on. I'm a gigging drummer and I'll use it for sound effects and fun stuff, not for a replacement of my acoustic kit. But in a pinch I would have no problem using this for a quick practice session with the band or maybe even a gig where volume was a real issue, although playing it fluently as a drum set would take some getting used to. Hopefully they release a firmware upgrade that completely reworks the menu system, it would be a lot more user friendly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024 by FourScore Productions

  • Nice pads
If you research the history of this unit a little it's a fun story and sheds light on why such a high quality sample pad has showed up with so many random brands slapped onto it. I honestly can't speak too much for the on-unit functions -- tried them out and they seem to work just fine -- but I mainly got this to use as a midi trigger and it works great for that. Haven't noticed any cross triggering at all and you can easily expand with some extra triggers. The pads have an interesting double-trigger feature that works based on how hard you hit the pad. Seems to work mostly as intended but I'm not the best drummer so it's 100% likely that any lack in consistency is just my technique. Anyhow, TL;DR if you need a midi pad controller for drums or whatever else don't be put off by the random branding, this thing is good stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Park B

  • Nice product for the price
Sounds good for the price, it’s very portable
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026 by César Moreno

  • Buena herramienta para tus shows o ensayos.!
Es buena herramienta para tocar en vivo o ensayar! Es básico y simple de usar. Por el precio es bastante bueno! Avatar y Lekato son los mismos! Así q por ahorrar 10 dólares estás comprando el mismo producto!
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2026 by Alvaro Gonzalez

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