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Roland SPD::ONE KICK Percussion Pad

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Roland SPD::ONE KICK Percussion Pad
Key Features
  • Contains 22 Onboard Sounds
  • Genuine Kick Drum and Percussion Sounds
  • Imports WAV Data via USB to 12 Banks
  • Edit and Control Sounds with Four Knobs
The SPD::ONE KICK Percussion Pad from Roland allows musicians to add kick drum and percussion sounds to their performances. It contains 22 sounds, including kick drums, stomp box, shakers, cowbells, and more, and can be played with sticks, hands, or feet. You can also import your own original audio data into one of the 12 internal sound banks.
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Roland SPD-1K Overview

The SPD::ONE KICK Percussion Pad from Roland allows musicians to add kick drum and percussion sounds to their performances. It contains 22 sounds, including kick drums, stomp box, shakers, cowbells, and more, and can be played with sticks, hands, or feet. You can also import your own original audio data into one of the 12 internal sound banks.

Powered by batteries or AC, the portable SPD::ONE KICK Percussion Pad can be placed on the floor, a tabletop, or mounted to any rig or drum setup with the included mounting adapter. Operation is simple with just four knobs on the control panel. You can change the sound, volume, balance, and more.

Additionally, you can adjust sensitivity and trigger threshold settings quickly by using two control dials on the side of the unit. If you're a drummer, percussion player, guitarist, DJ, or vocalist, the SPD::ONE KICK is a simple and flexible way to expand your sound palette and invigorate your performances.

Light, compact digital percussion pad that can be played with drumsticks, hands, or feet
22 onboard sounds including kick 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 an AC adapter
Main output (mono) and headphones output (stereo) for monitoring
USB-MIDI 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 mounting adapter
UPC: 761294510667

Roland SPD-1K Specs

Instruments
22
Sampler
Number of User Samples: 1
Sound Length: 5 seconds
Data Format: WAV (16-bit/44.1 kHz, mono/stereo)
Controls
Instrument knob
Tuning knob
FX knob
Volume knob
Instrument variation button
Threshold knob
Sensitivity knob
Power switch
Effects
Reverb, delay
Indicators
Trig indicator
Connectors
Output (Mono) Jack: 1/4" (6.3 mm) phone type
Headphones Jack: Stereo 1/4" (6.3 mm) phone type
USB Port: USB Micro-B type
DC-in jack
USB
MIDI
Mass storage class
Power Supply
Rechargeable NiMH battery (AA, HR6) x 4
Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 4
AC adapter (9 VDC)
Current Draw
300 mA (DC input)
Battery Life
Rechargeable NiMH Battery (AA, HR6): Normal use is approx. 7 hours (4 hours maximum load)
Alkaline Battery (AA, LR6): Normal use is approx. 6 hours (3 hours maximum load)  
Dimensions
5.5 x 6.3 x 2.2" (140 x 160 x 56 mm)
Weight
2 lb (900 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
3.9 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.7 x 9.1 x 4"

Roland SPD-1K Reviews

Great for solo and duo acts

By Chris
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-06-16

Bought this to try and liven up my acoustic duo sound. It doesn't disappoint. The pad is sensitive enough to only have to tap lightly. Its something I do anyway but now I have a little bit of kick drum in the mix....

Works great! Sounds Great!  Performers, please read below!

By Gorsha
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-02-15

Tones are good but you will need to shape the sounds with EQ to really make them sound amazing.  This product really it really shines in smaller venues as the kick drum’s stage noise is non-existent and I (FOH engineer) now have total control of the volume in my main speakers and monitors.  Sitting and using this unit works great but standing and just tapping it with your foot can become quite tiring after a 4-minute song and really stress your ankle.  The best solution for this is to have your heel elevated and to strike the pad with a semi-hard/rigid object.  I’ve found it works best when the band is wearing wood soled or stiff rubber bottomed dress shoes or boots.  This gives just right amount of elevation to your heels to strike the pad without a ton of effort from the ankle.   Tennis shoes just don’t work that great.  Also, you’ll need a good bit of gain for the pad to really be at a rockin’ volume especially in larger venues so it may help to use a preamp before gong into your PA or FOH console.  All that said, I would sill highly recommend this product to anyone!

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