
HCK-100 Hand Clapper
The Amdek Hand Clapper Kit HCK-100 is a delightfully quirky and versatile percussion tool that lets you add a human touch to your musical creations. Unlike typical drum machines or samples, this unique module generates its signature handclap sounds through a clever acoustic triggering system - simply clap your hands near the built-in microphone, and the HCK-100 will faithfully reproduce that satisfying slap with impressive realism. But this isn't just a one-trick pony. The HCK-100 offers a wealth of creative control, with adjustable reverb and sensitivity parameters that let you shape the handclaps to fit seamlessly into any musical context. Crank up the reverb for a lush, ambient vibe, or tighten the sensitivity to capture every nuance of your percussive performance. And the flexible triggering modes - from direct acoustic input to external signals - make the HCK-100 a valuable addition to any electronic or hybrid setup. Beloved by lo-fi indie acts and experimental producers alike, the Hand Clapper Kit has a charming, handmade quality that sets it apart from more clinical percussion devices. Rumor has it Radiohead's Colin Greenwood used an HCK-100 to add organic, human-centric rhythms to the band's more electronic-leaning albums. Whether you're looking to inject some live energy into your tracks or simply have fun exploring new sonic territories, the Amdek HCK-100 is a delightfully engaging tool that deserves a spot on any self-respecting musician's pedalboard.



