Roland SPD-1P SPD ONE Percussion
Product information "Roland SPD-1P SPD ONE Percussion"
The Roland SPD:: ONE PERCUSSION Pad gives you access to authentic percussion sounds. The 22 realistic percussion sounds include snares, hi-hats, cymbals, shakers and many more. It is also possible to import your own audio samples (up to 5 seconds long) and store them on one of the 12 internal sound banks. The robust pads allow you to play with sticks, hands or feet. Power can be supplied either via battery (4xAA) or mains adapter. Operation is extremely simple. The 4 controls on the front panel can be used to adjust sounds, set the overall volume and adjust the level. Roland's SPD series can be used flexibly. Whether on the floor, a table or via the supplied mounting adapter on a microphone stand or on a drum set. Thanks to the integrated USB-MIDI support, you can use the SPD:: ONE KICK as a compact, digital pad controller for your DAW. The SPD:: ONE percussion pad is not only interesting for drummers, but for anyone who wants to quickly access numerous percussion sounds.
- Cards / Memory: 1 slot for User Samples
- Chassis type: Lightweight and compact, can be mounted on a microphone stand or drumset using the supplied mounting bracket
- Display: LED
- Edit Parameter: Volume, balance, control and editing of sounds with only four built-in controls
- Inputs: USB MIDI
- Mains adapter: Boss PSA (not included) or 4x AA Batteries
- Number of single pads: 1
- Outputs: USB MIDI, Output (Mono): 6,3 mm Jack, headphone output (stereo): 6,3 mm jack
- Product code: SPD-1P
- Sounds: 22 (Bassdrums, Snares, HiHats, Cymbals, Shaker, Tambourine and much more)
- Special Features: can be used as a pad controller for controlling music software via USB-MIDI, Can be played with hands, feet or drumstick, sensitivity of the trigger can be comfortably adjusted via the intuitive control
- Stand: not included
- Suitable for DJ: yes
- Type: Percussion pad
Roland was founded as a manufacturer of various musical instruments and studio equipment on 18 April 1972 in Osaka, Japan. Among the earliest products to reach the market were the first rhythm machines of the TR series, whose successors TR-808, TB-303 and TR-909 had a decisive influence on the techno, electro and hip-hop scenes. In the mid-1970s the JC-120 Jazz Chorus guitar amplifier was developed, whose ultra-clear sound together with the built-in chorus effect won over both Andy Summers of The Police and Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield of Metallica. Since then and to this day Roland have continuously expanded their catalogue across a wide range of fields such as digital pianos, grooveboxes, e-drums and synthesizers with high-quality and interesting products.
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