![]() ![]() If you are the type of person who has trouble reading digital displays or often work on a dim environment then the large, backlit LCD is a sure winner feature for you. The Roland SPD-30 has lots of good! For instance, it is very responsive and sensitive to your use and you can even adjust its sensitivity. There are also other optimal add-ons such as kick triggers, pad stands, pedal switches and others. It has a variety of connectors such as phone and output jacks, the external triggers, MIDI connectors, USB connectors and many others. The display is also fairly large with a 60 x 160 resolution backlit LCD. It supports tempos from 40 to 260 BPM and can store up to 10,000 musical notes. Each instrument has different parameters that you can customize: pitch sweep, pan, volume, muffling, reverse, tuning, tone color and soft attack. There are over 670 instruments to choose from the 50 kit presets. It has a total of 8 pads with 4 extra trigger inputs and a total of 8 20-step kit chains. Since it is also MIDI compatible, you can even use it for recording drums for audio production on any DAW software. The LCD type display also gives you more convenience during dim venues such as a stage or club because it’s backlit and easy to read. You can also record a maximum of 50 3-layered loops using its Phrase Loop Function. Input pads for V-Drum along with an easy to use hi-hat controller allows you to custom build a drum kit right off the bat. It also has 7 types of ambiance and it even has pitch sweep and muffling effects. It is feature packed with 30 multi effects as well as an equalizer to properly mix your sound the way you want. The Octapad has a total of 50 kits and the MIDI controller / standalone electronic percussion kit will deliver you high quality sounds with exceptional versatility. One of the features I like the most is what’s called phrase loop technology (it’s amazing)… The Roland SPD-30 Octapad is a versatile electronic percussion system and musicians love it, even though it has some limitations. ![]()
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