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Spd-S Sampling Pad Spd-20 Total Percussion Pad Spd-6 Options Personal Monitor Amplifier A Monitor Built for Electronic Percussion. PM-1 The PM-1 is the perfect monitoring system for Roland’s SPD-Series and HPD-15 HandSonic. Precisely tuned for the needs of acoustic and electronic percussionists, the PM-1’s 60-watt amplifier and 2-way speaker system sound great on stage or at home. And monitoring is easy, thanks to a smart angled design that even accommodates drum stands. SPD-S SAMPLING PAD *Requires APC-33 Clamp Set. Controls Connectors Pads Kick Triggers Cymbals V-Pads™ V-Kicks V-Cymbals™ PD-120/100/80R/80 KD-120/80 CY-12R/C, CY-14C, Dual-Trigger Pads KD-120 kick available in CY-15R, CY-12H red or purple. KD-80 PD-9/7 PD-120 Dynamic crash, ride and hi-hat cymbals designed to faithfully re- Single-Trigger Pad Kick Trigger Unit SPD-20 TOTAL PERCUSSION PAD PD-6 create acoustic cymbal dimensions, CY-12R/C KD-7 movements and inertia. Extension pads for the SPD-S, SPD-20, and HPD-15, allowing users to trigger *Beater and connection cable included. additional sounds using high-quality *Kick drum pedal not included and KD-7 Dual-Trigger Cymbal Pad shown only for photography purposes. "mesh" or rubber drum heads. PD-120 and CY-6 PD-100 pads available in red or purple. PD-9 Affordable dual-trigger crash/ride cymbal with natural "swinging" motion and super-accurate triggering. Pad Stand Acoustic Drum Triggers Pad Stand Kick Trigger Snare Trigger Tom Trigger PDS-15 RT-7K RT-5S RT-3T Slant-type stand designed for hand *Trigger: 2 (head, rim) percussion products like the HPD-15 and SPD-6. SPD-6 PERCUSSION PAD Trigger MIDI Converter Setup Example PDS-15 can be slanted Trigger MIDI Converter An affordable way to play and trigger MIDI modules to improve HPD-15's and samplers from an acoustic drum set, or expand playability. TMC-6 the capabilities of an electronic set. Others Hi-Hat Control Pedal Pedal Switch Connection Cable Expression Pedal FD-7 DP-2 PCS-31 EV-5 2.2 m All Purpose Clamp Footswitch Stereo Headphone APC-33 FS-5U Stereo 1/4" 2 x 1/4" RH-50 HPD-15 HANDSONIC Heavy-duty mounting clamp for use with the SPD-S/20/6 and the HPD-15. VisitRoland us Corporation online at www.Roland.com U.S. All specificationsAll andspecifications appearances and are appearances subject to changeare subject without to change. notice. 5100 S.Eastern Avenue P.O. BOX 910921 All trademarks used Allin thistrademarks catalog are the property of their respective companies. Los Angeles, CA 90091-0921 Phone: (323) 890.3700 Fax: (323) 890.3701 Visit us online at www.RolandUS.com PrintedPrinted in Japan in Japan Apr. Apr. '03 ’03RAM-3688 RAM-3689 BGE-2 C-4 PBL-UPR-N SAMPLING PAD Add Sampling to Any Percussion Setup! MULTI-EFFECTS SAMPLING MODE/TIME 1 REVERB+GA REVERB+GATETE (Reverb+Gate) 1111 SIMPLE-COMP (Compressor) 21 RADIOTUNING (Radio Tuning)Tuning) Internal CompactFlash (approx.) 2 DL DLYEDREVERBYEDREVERB (Delayed Reverb) 12 COMP-ENHANC (Compressor+Enhancer) 22 RINGMODULARINGMODULATT (R(Ringing Modulator) (approx.) 3 STEREODELA STEREODELAYY (Stereo Delay) 13 2BAND-COMP (2Band Compressor) 23 PITCHSHIFT (Pitch Shifter) 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 4 SYNC-DELA SYNC-DELAYY (Sync Delay) 14 4BAND-PEQ (4Band Parametric Equalizer) 24 PITCHBENDER (Pitch Bender) 5 T TAPE-ECHOAPE-ECHO (T(Tapeape Echo) 15 FILFILTERTER 25 OCTOCTAVEAVE LONG 12 min. 12 min. 24 min. 48 min. 96 min. 193 min. 386 min. 6 CHORUS 16 ISOLAISOLATORTOR 26 VOICETRANS (V(Voiceoice TTransformer)ransformer) 7 PHASER 17 WWAHAH 27 CENTRCANCEL (Center Canceler) STSTANDARDANDARD 6 min. 6 min. 12 min. 24 min. 48 min. 96 min. 193 min. 8 FLANGER 18 OVERDRIVE 28 SYNTH-PERC (Synthesizer Percussion) 9 STEPFLANGER (Step Flanger) 19 DISTDISTORTIONORTION 29 SHOR SHORTLOOPERTLOOPER (Short Looper) FINE 3 min. 3 min. 6 min. 12 min. 24 min. 48 min. 96 min. 10 TREMOLO/PTREMOLO/PANAN 20 LO-FI (Lo-Fi Processor) 30 SLICER PRE-LOADED SOUNDS -Phrase- 029 16BtEnd 051 Haaaay 086 CowbBngo 133-135 Xstick x 3 001 Moon Drs 030 16BtSnr 052 BasSlide 087 CowbMmbo 136 808Claps Convenient CompactFlash storage 002 Moon Bas 031 16BtCrK 088-089 Agogo x 2 137 909Claps 003-004 Moon Gt x 2 -Percussion--Percussion- 090 SlighBel 138 110Claps110Claps The SPD-S works with readily available 005 Moon VoVo -S.E.- 053-054 WndChim x 2 091-092 AnklBed x 2 139-140 HndClap x 2 006 JzStpDrs 032-033 AirDrft x 2 055 PinChime 093 Shaker 141 FingSnap 007 JzStpBas 034 SuperLow 056-057 BelTreeBelTree x 2 094 ShakeEgg 142-146 clubKik x 5 CompactFlash media—making it easy to 008 JzStpChd 035 RevoDown 058-059 Crotale x 2 095 Maracas 147-148 808Kik x 2 009 JzStpPad 036 SwepNoiz 060-061 TriangTriang x 2 096-097 Cabasa x 2 149 909Kik expand the onboard sampling time, store 010 JzStpMel 037 VerbyHitVerbyHit 062-063 AccCym x 2 098-100 Bongo x 3 150 110Kik110Kik 011011 2step Bt 038 RevLASER 064-065 CupChim x 2 101-103 Conga x 3 151-152 AcuKik x 2 012-013 JnglBt x 2 039 WhtPulse 066 Gong 104-105 Cajon x 2 153-156 clubHH x 4 custom sounds, and 014 Xylo Bkg 040 Sperks 067 TamtamTamtam 106-108 TimbleTimble x 3 157-158 808HH x 2 015 SynthBkg 041 SldWhstl 068-070 Block x 3 109-112109-112 SpokTomSpokTom x 4 159-160 909HH x 2 even import or 016 Org Bkg 042 NoiseTapNoiseTap 071-072 Claves x 2 113-11613-116 OctTomOctTom x 4 161-162 110HH110HH x 2 017 HipHpBkg 043 Dolphin 073 Cricket 163-165 AcuHH x 3 018 Didgerdo 044 Scratch 074 FlexMtl -Drums- 166 110110 Cym export .WAV/AIFF 019 BongoPtn 045 Hi-Q 075 MtlCrash 117-125 clubSnr x 9 167-169 Splash x 3 020 CongaPtn 046 Spd-S 076 Ratchet 126 808Snr 170-172 Crash x 3 files using your 021 ShakrPtn 047 WelcomeWelcome 077 VibraslpVibraslp 127 909Snr 173 China 16 022 TablaPtnTablaPtn 048 ComeOn! 078-081 Tmbrn x 4 128 110Snr110Snr 174-175 Ride x 2 023-025 16BtPtn x 3 049 UGotGrv 082-083 Cowbell x 2 129 eSnr 176-178 808Tom808Tom x 3 Mac or PC. The SPD-S Sampling Pad is a simple and 026-028 16BtFil x 3 050 YeaaahYeaaah 084-085 CowbJam x 2 130-132 AcuSnr x 3 179-181 AcuTomAcuTom x 3 *Please contact your authorized Roland dealer regarding compatibility of CompactFlash media. affordable way to tap into the power of sampling. Six pads and three edge triggers Sampling is easy! Follow these simplesimple stepssteps toto recordrecord andand playplay aa sound.sound. allow drummers to trigger CD-quality samples and create phrase loops complete with pro-quality effects. Press START/STOP and start the source. The SPD-S automatically Connect the source to the Input Press PATCH to enter Patch mode Press SAMPLE and strike the Press SAMPLE and strike the begins sampling when the input jack and set the Mic/Line switch and use the [-]/[+] buttons to select pad where you want the pad where you want the Integrates easily with your kit Powerful sound creation tools exceeds the threshold. Press accordingly. the destination. sample to go. sample to go. START/STOP again when finished. A great alternative to acoustic triggers and a rack With 30 multi-effects algorithms and a unique ambience sampler, the SPD-S lets you play up to eight sounds effect, the SPD-S offers endless sound-sculpting tools. using six durable rubber pads and three superb-feeling Just add an effect and resample the output for quick and edge triggers. There are no complicated settings to make. easy triggering! Using the Phrase Maker function, you can Just record a sound, assign it to a pad and go. Up to 12 create custom phrase loops by resampling a pattern being minutes of sampling is provided in Long mode, along triggered from the pads. And tweaking a sound or effect with CD-quality sampling and easy editing including during performance is easy—just twist the front-panel Truncate and Trigger Mode functions. knobs or use an optional expression pedal. REAR VIEW Choose from pre-loaded or sampled sounds Expandable and customizable SPECIFICATIONS With room for 399 User waveforms, the SPD-S can store The SPD-S has a stereo input and can accommodate up to • Pads Built-in Pads: 9 • Maximum Polyphony 8 voices • Sampling Mode Fine/Standard/Long • Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz • Input Level Line : -10 dBu, Mic: -50 dBu • Input Impedance 10 k ohms (LINE/MIC) • Output Level Output: -10 dBu • Output plenty of samples. Better still, there are also 181 ready-to- two trigger units for playing a drum pad in either a head or Impedance Output: 1 k ohms Headphones: 47 ohms * 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms • Memory Patches: 128 Waves (User): 399 (Pre-loaded Sound 181), Card: 500 • Maximum Sampling play waveforms pre-loaded into User memory. These head/rim configuration. And with MIDI In and Out, it makes Time 12 min. approx. (Internal Memory, Long Mode) • Effects Multi-Effects (30 Type) + Ambience (System) • Display 16 characters, 1 line (backlit LCD) • Connectors Output Jacks sounds are unique to the SPD-S and include a variety of a great controller and module as well. Drummers will also (L/Mono, R, 1/4 inch phone type), Input Jacks (L/Mono, R, 1/4 inch phone type) *LINE/MIC selectable, Headphones Jack (Stereo 1/4 inch phone type), Trigger Input Jack (1/4 inch TRS acoustic and electronic drums, percussion, sound effects appreciate being able to assign two waveforms per pad phone type), Expression Pedal Jack (1/4 inch TRS phone type), MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT), Footswitch Jack (1/4 inch TRS phone type), CompactFlash Card Slot • Power Supply DC 9 V AC Adaptor • Current Draw1,000 mA • Dimensions 342 (W) x 282 (D) x 83 (H) mm / 13-1/2 and phrase loops that can be combined with user samples and switch them via velocity or footswitch.
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