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Roland SPD-1P Percussion Pad

Roland SPD-1P Percussion Pad

Roland SPD-1P Percussion Pad

Description
Powered by batteries or AC, the portable SPD::ONE PERCUSSION can be used on the floor or a tabletop, or mounted to any rig or drum setup with the included adapter. Operation is simple, even for those musicians who are not technical; just by using four knobs on the control panel, you can change the sound, volume, balance, and more. Whether you’re a drummer, percussion player, guitarist, DJ, or vocalist, the SPD::ONE PERCUSSION is a simple and flexible way to expand your sound palette and invigorate your performances.
A Digital Percussion Pad You Can Play with Sticks, Hands, or Feet
Every musician is individual, and your instruments need to complement your creativity and performance style. The SPD::ONE PERCUSSION lets you play the way you want to; this compact digital percussion pad can be played with drumsticks, hands, or even your feet. What’s more, you can adjust sensitivity and trigger threshold settings in seconds using two control dials on the side of the unit. Drummers and percussionists will love the solid feel and natural rebound, guitarists can confidently stomp on the unit for four-on-the-floor beats, and practically any musician can play sounds by hand without fear of sore palms and fingers at the end of the night.
Take Instruments to the Gig That You Can’t Fit in Your Bag, from Shakers to Timpani
The SPD::ONE PERCUSSION features a total of 22 onboard sounds. Each is a faithful reproduction of an acoustic sound, so you can use instruments that you wouldn’t normally bring, including kick drums, snare drums, gongs, and even timpani. While a shaker may be small and transportable, it still requires a microphone to be amplified on the stage; the SPD::ONE PERCUSSION can provide your shaker sound in one song, and a completely different instrument in the next song of the set. Adding great sounding accompaniments has never been this flexible, simple, or portable.
Easily Fits Into Any Instrument Setup
The SPD::ONE PERCUSSION is compact enough to fit into your existing instrument setup without needing to move your other gear. With the included mounting adapter, you can easily clamp the pad to a hi-hat, cymbal, or tom stand,* or even a mic stand. Alternately, the SPD::ONE PERCUSSION can be played without mounting it to anything at all—simply place it on the floor, a tabletop, or any solid surface.
*Fits percussion stand rod diameters from 8.0-12.7 mm.
Portable and Built for the Road
You can take the SPD::ONE PERCUSSION wherever you want, thanks to its compact size and battery operation. It’s lightweight enough to be dropped into a bag or instrument case, and robust enough to travel thanks to its metal-body construction. You can even play and produce your own sounds on the move via headphones, and include them in your set list that night.
Easy Control Using Just Four Knobs
Operating the SPD::ONE PERCUSSION is very simple. There are no complex submenus or button sequences—just select your sounds by turning the bank selector to any of the 12 positions, and hit the pad to play. With just four main knobs on the front panel, everything you need is at hand, including the ability to customize sounds, adjust overall volume, and balance levels on the fly.
Enhance Your Performances with User Sample Import
The SPD::ONE PERCUSSION is loaded with great sounds, but sometimes you just need to use your own samples. Via USB, you can import WAV audio files up to five seconds long simply by dragging and dropping your files. Your sounds can then be modified just like any of the internal sounds using the tuning and effect control knobs. If you need to use sounds longer than five seconds, check out the dedicated SPD::ONE WAV PAD, which can handle up to 4 GB of WAV audio.
Compact MIDI Controller for DAW Music Production
Thanks to its built-in USB-MIDI support, the SPD::ONE PERCUSSION can be used as a compact digital pad controller for a computer DAW. This provides a great way to play software-based sounds and enhance your productions with realistic MIDI percussion tracks.



Features
- Light, compact digital percussion pad that can be played with drumsticks,
- hands, or feet
- 22 onboard sounds, including genuine drum and percussion sounds
- Import your own WAV data via USB to one of the 12 sound banks
- Edit and control your sounds easily with just four knobs
- Powered by batteries (4 x AA) or AC adapter
- Main output (mono) and headphones output (stereo) for monitoring
- USB-MIDI support enables use as a pad controller for music software
- Can be floor or tabletop mounted, or fitted to drum hardware and mic stands
- using the included mount adapter
Specs
- Total pads: 1
- Country of origin: Malaysia
- Display type: Not applicable
- Drum kits: Not applicable
- Sounds: 22
- Effects: 2
- Trigger inputs: Not specified
- Line input: No
- Headphone jack: Yes
- USB: Micro-B type
- MP3: Not specified
- MIDI: Yes
- Training functions: No
- Click: No
- Memory: Not specified
- Pad material: Rubber
- Hoop material: Not applicable
- Zones: 1
- Rack material: Not applicable
- Hardware pieces: 0
- Kick pedal: Not included
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4.75
4 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Concerts3
- Practicing3
- Back-Up2
- One Man Band1
- takes some time to set up1
- No plug included1
- Professional Musician3
- Experienced1
- Functional4
- Good Quality4
- Easy To Use3
- Improves Sound2
- Fun!!1
Reviewed by 4 customers
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submitteda year ago
byAl
fromDenver, CO
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I picked this up to pair with a SPD One Kick for my one man band rig. I like that you can tune the samples up or down and add reverb or delay. After hauling around bass drums and acoustic foot percussion, these Roland sample pads are a simpler and more compact solution. I haven't loaded them with my own samples yet, but I look forward to having that option.
Great addition
submitted2 years ago
byEric
fromLas Vegas
I have 2 of these from Roland and I like them more and more. Great way to add sounds and cover parts that would be very hard to do without this.
Roland SPD One Percussion
submitted6 years ago
byJoey G
fromPalmdale, CA.
This is a fun little additive to my kit.
A nice addition to your sound palette
submitted6 years ago
byAttila
fromAthens, OH
I want to accompany myself on drums and percussion while playing guitar and singing, so I play SPD pads (the yellow Kick and the white Percussion) primarily with my feet. Once the sensitivity and threshold dials are set to my liking, playing with a tap of a foot is pretty easy. I've found that wearing shoes with a modest heel (motorcycle boots work for me) make playing easier and less tiring.THE PROS: Good selection of sounds and the sound quality is excellent. Super convenient to plug directly into an amp/PA/headphones. No need to lug around a room full of instruments and have to mic it all. The SPD is small, light, portable and far cheaper than buying all the instruments included. THE CONS: Each selection on the sound dial has two options, but there is no visual indicator of which variation is selected. You must manually/audibly check which is half-assed on Roland's part and having to check is a bit sloppy when performing. Also, Roland supplies a mounting clamp (which I don't need) and batteries but no electrical plug. Roland wants to sell you their plug for $25 extra, which is offensive. Roland, include the plug in the current price. NOTE: This is why the price and value ratings are not 5 stars. Quality rating is 4 stars because I've only used the product for a couple of weeks, though my experience with Roland/Boss products has always been pretty good.
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submitted7 years ago
asked byPhil
fromSpringfield Ma
What voltage power cord (AC) should I use with Roland's SPD ONE ?
9 volt A/C adapter required, or batteries.submitted8 years ago
asked byDan
fromOregon
What kind of wiring is required to work this thing?
No wiring would be necessary to use this item.