Pad Pimps are proud to announce our latest acoustic drum kit expansion, the 1977 Session Kit, a virtual session drummer inside your MPC featuring a fully multisampled studio drum kit, ready-to-play ‘snapshot’ kits covering a wide range of musical styles and a MIDI library packed with grooves and fills to give you an instant starting point for any beat!
The 1977 Session kit is built around a stunning 1977 Premier B304 Elite drum kit, with over 45 different articulations recorded with up to 12 velocity layers for the most realistic sounding acoustic kit ever built for the MPC and Akai Force.
The kit itself comprises of a kick, three toms (13”, 14”, 16”), a ride, crash cymbal, china cymbal, hi hat and shakers/cabasa along with two different snare options (a Ludwig L402 snare and a Ludwig Black Beauty), with each instrument presented with a number of different articulations to capture the different ways each drum can be played.
We then built two primary MPC kits, each centred around a different snare drum utilizing velocity switching and ‘round robin’ techniques, along with an additional 15 pre-built FX ‘snapshots’ tailored to many different musical genres such as Rock, Hip Hop, Neo Soul, Funk, Jungle, Lofi, Indie Rock, Reggae, Blues, Pop and many more.
Check out some of the demos sequences, all recorded entirely with MPC sequences triggering the 1977 Session Kit:
We’ve also matched all the snapshots with an extensive collection of over 120 MIDI patterns featuring grooves, variations and fills originally recorded by real drummer and converted into MPC MIDI data, perfectly capturing the original feel and vibe of a live drum performance.
Each MIDI pattern features a baked-in browser preview for quick and easy auditioning. Just load a pattern to a track in your project and match it with any of the provided kits to instantly create authentic sounding acoustic drum tracks for any of your beats.
Each kit utilises the same core layout as used in all our multisampled drum kit collections such as MPC Drummer and Dirty Drummer, with colour coding for all pads and all kits highly optimised for super fast loading utilising ‘sample chains’ to achieve up to 5 times faster loading times.
The 1977 Session Kit is fully compatible with any modern standalone MPC running MPC 2.10 or greater, including the MPC One, MPC Live, MPC X and MPC Key. It also fully supports the Akai Force (3.1+), MPC Software and MPC Beats. We’ve also included legacy versions of the two primary kits for the MPC1000, MPC2500, MPC500 and MPC5000.
You can find out more technical details about the articulations, kits and recording chain in the extensive User Guide.
Key Features:
- Extensively multisampled 1977 ‘Premier B304 Elite’ drum kit
- Kit comprises of a kick, two snares, three toms, hi hat, ride, crash, china, shaker & cabasa
- 45 unique drum articulations arranged into two core kits
- Up to 12 velocity layers per articulation
- ‘Velocity Switching’ and ‘Round Robin’ versions included
- 15 additional ‘snapshots’ featuring FX and program parameters to tailor kits to specific genres
- Over 120 MIDI grooves and fills
- Optimized for very fast loading and speedy performance
- Compatible with any modern standalone MPC running firmware 2.10 or greater (standalone installer provided)
- Compatible with MPC Software and MPC Beats (2.10+) – XPN installer provided
- Fully compatible with Akai Force (3.1+)
- Legacy version of the two core kits provided for MPC1000, 2500, 5000, 500
- MIDI patterns and kits use same core layout as used in MPC Drummer & Dirty Drummer.
Built For MPC & Force
The 1977 Session Kit is compatible with all modern standalone MPCs, MPC Software, MPC Beats and the Akai Force. It also includes a version for MPC1000/2500/500/5000/JJOS

Customer Reviews
FAQs
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What is a multisampled drum kit?
Rather than use just one sample for each instrument in a kit, a multisampled drum kit contains multiple recordings of each instrument covering a range of different playing methods and techniques. For example, a snare could be provided with a 'centre' hit, a rim shot, a cross stick, flam, edge hit, roll and so on. These are called 'articulations'. Each articulation is recorded over a number of different velocities to capture the natural dynamics. The sounds are then assigned to MPC drum programs to create a very realistic sounding finger drumming kit that can be used for live performing or for sequencing in your MPC or DAW.
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How did you get 12 velocity layers? Doesn't the MPC only have 4?
Each pad in an MPC drum kit has 4 velocity layers but we can use the 'simultaneous play' feature to link multiple pads together and spread the velocity switching ranges across multiple pads.
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Does this expansion come with browser previews?
Yes, just select any kit in the browser and you'll hear a short audio preview made with that particular kit. We've also added browser previews to all the included MIDI grooves. For automatic playback, just make sure that you have AUDITION > AUTO set in the browser.
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What is a round robin?
To mimic the subtle changes in timbre you can hear each time you play a note on an acoustic instrument, we record multiple 'takes' for each note and set up the MPC program to play back one of these samples randomly each time you play that particular note. This is referred to as a 'round robin'.
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Is this easy to install in standalone MPCs and the Force?
Yes, we provide two separate installers, one for 'standalone' use and one for installation directly into the MPC Software/MPC Beats. The standalone version is simply copied directly to the 'Expansions' folder on your MPC/Force disk, the MPC Software XPN file is just dragged directly into the software. Full instructions for both standalone and MPC Software installation are provided in the included User Guide.
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Are these kits ready to play?
Yes! All the kits have been fully pre-configured with all drums pre-mapped in a finger-drumming friendly way, with pad colours added for easy drum identification. Each kit also has all FX, filters, program parameters and mixing set up for you. Just audition the kit previews in the browser, load your chosen kit and start playing. And if you need inspiration, try loading some of the included MIDI drum patterns which will give you a set of drum grooves to work with.
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What are MIDI Drum patterns?
Midi drum patterns are short MIDI performances which can be loaded directly to a track in an MPC/Akai force as standard MIDI events – match them with a drum kit to instantly add grooves with a 'real drummer' human feel. The tempo and contents of the resulting MIDI track are fully editable to your exact needs using standard MPC sequencing tools (e.g. grid edit, list edit etc) and you are free to assign different drum kits to the pattern until you find the exact combination you need.
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Can I finger drum with these kits?
Absolutely - the pads are laid out in the same finger drumming friendly layout used in all our multisampled kits, this allows you to play realistic acoustic drum grooves with minimal hand movement. As with any MPC kit you can of course re-arrange the pads into any layout you prefer by using the 'COPY PADS' function.
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Do MIDI patterns work with the Force?
Yes, simply load the MIDI pattern to a clip on a ‘drum’ track or to a plugin track using a Drumsynth Multi preset.
Technical Specs
| Contents: | 612 multisampled drums covering 45 unique articulations with up to12 dynamic levels per articulation |
| Format: | 24 bit WAV, .XPM kits, MIDI patterns. Legacy edition uses 16 bit WAV. |
| Compatibility: | All modern MPCs running in standalone or controller mode. Also suitable for the Akai Force, MPC Software, MPC Beats & legacy MPCs. |
| Supported Hardware: | MPC XL, MPC Live 3, MPC One / One+, MPC Live, MPC Live 2, MPC X / SE, MPC Key 37/61, Force, MPC1000, MPC2500, MPC500, MPC5000, JJOS, MPC2000XL |
| Minimum Software/Firmware: | MPC 2.15, MPC 3.6, Force 3.3 |
| Disk Space Required For Installation: | 1.2GB |
| Developer: | Pad Pimps |
| Delivery: | Download instantly after purchase |
| More Info: | The 1977 Session Kit User Guide |