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- jlucPublished on 04/30/03 at 03:23 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Hello,
My opinion is: exeptionnel product of very good quality. The sounds are very good and the adjustable sensitivity is desired.
With regard to the purchase, even when prvoir foot and adapted (if necessary) a bass drum pedals type KD7 or better (but more expensive) to Roland KD120. Indeed, a piano-type pedals for the bass drum is not gnial ..
Beware the pad are not great trs, so if it is to play a hand (for which it is intended) it's going, but if use of the wand (for which I used) is a little trickier, you really get it right.
Good Journe
JlucRead moreHello,
My opinion is: exeptionnel product of very good quality. The sounds are very good and the adjustable sensitivity is desired.
With regard to the purchase, even when prvoir foot and adapted (if necessary) a bass drum pedals type KD7 or better (but more expensive) to Roland KD120. Indeed, a piano-type pedals for the bass drum is not gnial ..
Beware the pad are not great trs, so if it is to play a hand (for which it is intended) it's going, but if use of the wand (for which I used) is a little trickier, you really get it right.
Good Journe
JlucSee less11 - KamakazuuPublished on 09/16/08 at 08:32 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I bought the HPD-15 used six months ago, € 450 for sale (long live the dollar !!!). I wanted to test an electronic percussion instrument oriented. The idea was to introduce ethnic and electronic sounds without the hassle of 2 cubic meters of material.
I'll paraphrase a bit, but:
- What is so special that you like most and least?
+ Sound! Diverse traditional sounds, sound effects and appliances in good order. Incomparable facing the SPD-11 or an Alesis D4!
+ Modularity and controllers: the controller can be assigned to features, will make patches easily (Roland ergonomics ...). D-Beam is a nice gadget. The hold function is quite funny in a HipHop / electro.
+ Sequencer. I have no …Read moreI bought the HPD-15 used six months ago, € 450 for sale (long live the dollar !!!). I wanted to test an electronic percussion instrument oriented. The idea was to introduce ethnic and electronic sounds without the hassle of 2 cubic meters of material.
I'll paraphrase a bit, but:
- What is so special that you like most and least?
+ Sound! Diverse traditional sounds, sound effects and appliances in good order. Incomparable facing the SPD-11 or an Alesis D4!
+ Modularity and controllers: the controller can be assigned to features, will make patches easily (Roland ergonomics ...). D-Beam is a nice gadget. The hold function is quite funny in a HipHop / electro.
+ Sequencer. I have no depth, but to work loops, it's perfect.
+ Dimensions and touch. For a pad, I was amazed by the sensitivity. It's not a Djembe, but 1000 times better than SPD. And it's light and strong at once.
- The new price is scary! (950 €)
- The screen is too small (admittedly already said ...)
- ... And suddenly, it's a bit long to go through the sub menus. It's the same as in the Boss MFX and other Roland machines, but it's a bit laborious.
- Connectivity lightly. I really wanted to have a total of four trigger inputs and an expression pedal and more.
- No tap tempo! against it by, it's a shame
- Traditional drum sounds not so good. In comparison, the TD-3 sounds in this area are much more usable.
- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I tried the TD-3, SPD-11, D4
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
At this price, definitely!See less70