I'm totally sold on this. The ability to load my own sounds into it put me over the edge on this. Definitely a must-have for me, I can't envision a future without it.
Richard Williamson Did you buy it? Im a finger drummer with my MPC but Im seriously considering updating to something more expressive like this. Is it as good as it seems?
aikighost I didn't yet, but I will be buying it in the next few months. I had to prioritize some purchases and this one fell below a couple of other things I have to replace but if you spend a good fifteen to twenty minutes on one I'm pretty sure it'll make your future purchase list. The responsive feel is way better than anything like it and once any finger percussionist experiences some of the ways it will handle loaded sounds it feels absolutely necessary to add it to your setup.
Funny you asked,I wound up purchasing the Handsonic 10 and oddly enough it arrives tomorrow. The deal I got on it was way too good to pass up and since I can easily connect via midi to so many other sound sources it made sense. I'll still wind up buying the 20 at some point though.
+Richard Williamson its very expansive the HPD 20 , is that the reason why you went on the old one? I'm thinking about buying the HDP20, but price is not about to drop anytime soon
I own 2 HPD-10's and some vintage gear. Roland will never get another dime of my money. They used to be a great company that cared about their customers. So much has changed.
+jcbacongrease That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard lol. Roland is one of the highest end brands, if not the highest, in electric and digital percussion products and their technology and products gets better every year. Yamaha, Alesis, Simmons, and other big brands aren't even on the same level in this market.
+Keenaid2 I felt the same way until I had my experience. Roland treated me great for a lot of years. I had a personal connection with the company for a while. About a year after my guy retired, this is when I saw a side of Roland that quite frankly reminded me of the folks at Alesis. I hope things change at Roland as they have been a great company for so long. For now, I am certainly done with them.
solomonsworld I owned a handsonic 10. I'm pretty sure the answer is yes you can use sticks or hands on this thing fine. It's a sweet piece if hardware.
I LKE MORE WAVEDRUM FROM KORG, THIS ONE SEEMS NOT TO HAVE A A NATURALLY DRUM PLAYING ITS MORE LIKE A DRUMPAD YOU HAVE TO PRESS BUTTONS, THE WAVEDRUM FELLS LIKE A DRUM
I'm totally sold on this.
The ability to load my own sounds into it put me over the edge on this. Definitely a must-have for me, I can't envision a future without it.
Richard Williamson Did you buy it? Im a finger drummer with my MPC but Im seriously considering updating to something more expressive like this. Is it as good as it seems?
aikighost I didn't yet, but I will be buying it in the next few months. I had to prioritize some purchases and this one fell below a couple of other things I have to replace but if you spend a good fifteen to twenty minutes on one I'm pretty sure it'll make your future purchase list. The responsive feel is way better than anything like it and once any finger percussionist experiences some of the ways it will handle loaded sounds it feels absolutely necessary to add it to your setup.
+Richard Williamson bought it yet
Funny you asked,I wound up purchasing the Handsonic 10 and oddly enough it arrives tomorrow. The deal I got on it was way too good to pass up and since I can easily connect via midi to so many other sound sources it made sense. I'll still wind up buying the 20 at some point though.
+Richard Williamson its very expansive the HPD 20 , is that the reason why you went on the old one?
I'm thinking about buying the HDP20, but price is not about to drop anytime soon
Great demonstration of the product really want one
Where did you get those samples from? And how do you pitch bend them?
I have not seen that demonstrated on these!
Okay, the ability to import my own sounds sold me!! Gotta have it.
Can I load any of my own samples into this ?
What stand do you use under the Boss MK?
Hi, I would like to buy both, where coiuld I? Thank you in advance!
The fact that you can't tell what sounds are on which pads is a glaring oversight! C'mon Roland get it together!
You can find out tho. Read the manual.....
matchless performance
great I buy this instrument
how do the pressure parameters compare to a jamKAT?
I'd rather get the sample pad but why didn't they just add the looper as in the Octapad?
Can you use foot controllers to start and stop the loops while playing guitar?
Yes, an fs-6 footswitch works..
how did you connect them together? What is that metal pipe in the back?
The metal pipe looks like a rack stand.
Hello. Nice thing :) What is it that looper ? Thx !
Boss RC-505 ;)
what is the name of loop kit ???
whats the name of that looper?
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Roland I'm getting pretty pissed off
Not been able find a carry case for this WTF?
Qual o valor desse instrumento?
7k aqui no Brasil, amigo, infelizmente.
@@matheusfirmino3677 Nossa caro demais. O Brasil é bom os governantes que são uma............. Por isso tudo é caro aqui.
@@paulobarboza7059 sim, é triste!
Сколько будет ?
Very very thanks sir
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I own 2 HPD-10's and some vintage gear. Roland will never get another dime of my money. They used to be a great company that cared about their customers. So much has changed.
+Pierre-Olivier McConnell Are you 12? I just don't like to see other people scammed. Roland is not the company they once were.
+jcbacongrease That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard lol. Roland is one of the highest end brands, if not the highest, in electric and digital percussion products and their technology and products gets better every year. Yamaha, Alesis, Simmons, and other big brands aren't even on the same level in this market.
+Keenaid2 I felt the same way until I had my experience. Roland treated me great for a lot of years. I had a personal connection with the company for a while. About a year after my guy retired, this is when I saw a side of Roland that quite frankly reminded me of the folks at Alesis. I hope things change at Roland as they have been a great company for so long. For now, I am certainly done with them.
So fucking good
swiss hang?
adding this to church setup
Can you use stick in pads?
solomonsworld I owned a handsonic 10. I'm pretty sure the answer is yes you can use sticks or hands on this thing fine. It's a sweet piece if hardware.
great stuff,,but only for somebody who know to play it.
Nice what about rate
SOLD!!
I plan on owning this by 2015.
+Charlie Cowan got it yet?
Magic
Сколько будет на доллар я купил бы старый? Я живу Туркмение через посольство,?
Nice
No esta nada mal
👍😎👂
this is a 20 not 30
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I LKE MORE WAVEDRUM FROM KORG, THIS ONE SEEMS NOT TO HAVE A A NATURALLY DRUM PLAYING ITS MORE LIKE A DRUMPAD YOU HAVE TO PRESS BUTTONS, THE WAVEDRUM FELLS LIKE A DRUM