Roland Percussion Electronic Drum Pad (SPD-SX)
The new SPD-SX Sampling Pad puts powerful sample creation and playback under your sticks with innovative audio-capturing features, expressive playability, three multi-effects engines, and much more. The perfect addition to any acoustic or electronic drum kit, percussion setup, DJ booth, or keyboard rig, the SPD-SX is equally at home on the live stage, in the recording studio, pre-production suite, or dance club. The SPD-SX takes many of the proven concepts from its predecessor and raises them to a new level. Whether you’re firing off one-shot samples, looped phrases, or complete audio playback tracks, the SPD-SX is loaded with the latest technology and tools to get the job done with speed, precision, and convenience. Enjoy the most advanced triggering and sampling technology in a sleek, easy-to-use percussion instrument.
Product Features
- Unique sampling-pad concept the only instrument of its kind in the world 2GB internal memory, enabling approximately 360 minutes of sampling (mono) without requiring external memory Nine velocity-sensitive rubber pads, two external dual-trigger inputs Easy capturing and assignment of audio data through Multi-Pad Sampling Three units of multi-effects onboard, with two real-time control knobs and four dedicated effect buttons Individual Pad Dynamics indicators show pad status and audio-level activ
Read If Seriously Considering the SPD-SX, But Still Thinking About Octapad or DTX I’d like to weigh in on this as there’s not a whole lot of input that I’ve found online that is comprehensive, and also make some comments on some other things that users have either not liked about it. This is heavy material, but if you are seriously considering buying this pad and are going to spend $500+ on a electronic drum pad read it, I researched this thing nearly inside and out and will add all the things I was confused about before deciding this was worth the buy. Here we go…
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