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To complement its eight sensitive rubber pads, the OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO features four dual-trigger inputs and a dedicated hi-hat control input. This allows you to build an expanded percussion setup with a variety of optional Roland trigger pads, including mesh-head V-Pads, V-Cymbals, and the BT-1 Bar Trigger Pad.

What is the new Roland Octapad spd-20x?

Maintaining the legacy of the famous Roland Octapads we are proud to announce Roland Octapad SPD-20X. Roland announces its new octapad SPD-20X. This video shows examples of few new additional ready to use kits. Connect compatible Roland pads and pedals to the four trigger inputs to create a mini drum kit or expanded percussion setup

What is the SPD-20 total percussion pad?

The SPD-20 Total Percussion Pad is Roland’s flagship electronic percussion multi-pad, with a very intuitive interface and 700 high-quality percussion, drum and instrument sounds.

What makes the Roland SPD-SX unique?

The SPD-SX is equipped with nine highly sensitive rubber pads with two independent real-time control knobs and four dedicated effect buttons. Roland’s most advanced triggering technology ensures the ultimate in accuracy and fully dynamic performance, while a large backlit LCD provides easy-to-read data in all varieties of environments.

Should I buy the Roland SPD-30 or SPD-SX?

If you are a live drummer or musician that is simply looking for an array of electronic sounds to add to your music, then you should choose the Roland Octapad SPD-30. However, if you are looking for a powerful sampling tool with a huge amount of live applications, the Roland SPD-SX could be what you’re looking for.

What is the difference between the Octapad SPD-20 and SPD- 20 Pro?

The OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO offers the famous eight-pad layout, legendary sounds, and rugged durability of the original SPD-20, newly enhanced with more responsive playability, additional sounds and functions, and an updated user interface.

What’s new in the Octapad SPD-20 pro?

The OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO’s new sounds give players what they need to meet today’s diverse live performance and studio production demands. Sampled in the highest quality, these premium sounds allow percussionists to authentically cover Asian, African, Latin, and many other world music styles.

What kind of tripod stand do I need for my Roland?

Stable and durable tripod stand for Roland SPD-series percussion pads and HandSonic percussion instruments. A stand for Roland’s HPD-, SPD-, VG-, and VB-series instruments (including the HandSonic 10, HandSonic 15, SPD-20, SPD-S, VG-99, and VB-99.) Attach compatible SPD-Series products to a cymbal stand.