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  • Monsieur mcMonsieur mc

    Roland OctapadPublished on 03/15/05 at 12:36
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    I just buy it.
    The programming is super easy because there are few features available.
    If there is a default is that the pads are a bit of sensitivity I got.
    It's great practice for dclencher percussive sounds but also to express with synths playing on VLOC gate or function.
    Attention as prices begin to climb especially on ebay where they are around 200 euros.
    Del at the 250th seems to me much pay for a simple pad noon without sound.
    In this machine résumé filled out the functions to be asked, neither more nor less.
    In fact there is not much to say so I must be the only c. .. leave a review.
    You can buy it without hesitation.
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    I just buy it.
    The programming is super easy because there are few features available.
    If there is a default is that the pads are a bit of sensitivity I got.
    It's great practice for dclencher percussive sounds but also to express with synths playing on VLOC gate or function.
    Attention as prices begin to climb especially on ebay where they are around 200 euros.
    Del at the 250th seems to me much pay for a simple pad noon without sound.
    In this machine résumé filled out the functions to be asked, neither more nor less.
    In fact there is not much to say so I must be the only c. .. leave a review.
    You can buy it without hesitation.
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  • AlmanyakAlmanyak

    Roland OctapadPublished on 05/12/06 at 00:52
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    Controller A good MIDI with a large hitting surface.
    This gnration Pad noon is essential if we play with sticks!
    Also need to walk a batter.
    Programming pretty simple.
    Good product if touched a reasonable price.
    200/250 with adjustable foot (indispensable!)
  • LightfieldsLightfields

    Roland OctapadPublished on 09/30/09 at 13:18
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    I use it for a week, bought secondhand a hundred euros
    Who knows the MIDI programming is really simple: a switch on the rear panel allows you to put in edit mode, the MIDI channel can then select the MIDI Channel (with arrows), the MIDI note can then select the MIDI note number corresponding to the pad that was hit ... What a breeze.
    Sensitivity level, it really answers the quarter turn, and hit is pretty sweet. Indeed, it is noisy in his room and he must raise the volume to hear the sounds of advantage that the "knock" on the pad (or play through headphones) it sucks a bit but maybe not really avoidable.
    I use a mpc 1000 for the moment, and I must say that it completely changes the l…
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    I use it for a week, bought secondhand a hundred euros
    Who knows the MIDI programming is really simple: a switch on the rear panel allows you to put in edit mode, the MIDI channel can then select the MIDI Channel (with arrows), the MIDI note can then select the MIDI note number corresponding to the pad that was hit ... What a breeze.
    Sensitivity level, it really answers the quarter turn, and hit is pretty sweet. Indeed, it is noisy in his room and he must raise the volume to hear the sounds of advantage that the "knock" on the pad (or play through headphones) it sucks a bit but maybe not really avoidable.
    I use a mpc 1000 for the moment, and I must say that it completely changes the life (feeling different components = different).
    on the other hand I have not yet managed to make it "expressive," I must myself looking more intensely.

    Value terrible price, it smells good old reliable stuff of yesteryear price crisis
    I'd rather have 3 other megalomania but has its limits.
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