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10 Main Features A Sampler with Pads Perfect for Drummers and Percussionists Nine pads housed in a compact body (p. 15) The SPD-S offers nine playing
100 Effect List 9: STEPFLANGER (Step Flanger) Shifts the pitch of the flanged sound in stages. The pitch shift cycle can also be specified in note le
101 Effect List Appendices 10: TREMOLO/PAN Swings the volume or the pan position periodically.In addition, if you press the PAGE buttons, “Knob,” “Ve
102 Effect List 12: COMP-ENHANC (Compressor + Enhancer) Produces the effect of a serially connected a compressor and an enhancer. The enhancer sharpe
103 Effect List Appendices 13: 2BAND-COMP (2-Band Compressor) Divides the input sound into two bands, high band and low band, to match the volume or
104 Effect List 14: 4BAND-PEQ (4-Band Parametric Equalizer) Controls the levels at four frequencies.In addition, if you press the PAGE buttons, “Knob
105 Effect List Appendices 15: FILTER Cuts high- or low-frequency sound. With overdrive, it can modulate the cut-off frequency.In addition, if you pr
106 Effect List 17: WAH Produces a wah-wah effect.In addition, if you press the PAGE buttons, “Knob,” “Velo” and “Pedal” are displayed. You can then
107 Effect List Appendices 18: OVERDRIVE Distorts a sound mildly. By outputting a sound without distortion at low frequency, a sound can be roughened
108 Effect List 19: DISTORTION Distorts a sound heavily. By outputting a sound without distortion at low frequency, a sound can be roughened without
109 Effect List Appendices 20: LO-FI Produces a lo-fi sound.In addition, if you press the PAGE buttons, “Knob,” “Velo” and “Pedal” are displayed. You
11 Main Features Readily Expandable Support for CompactFlash (p. 67) Using CompactFlash, the recordable time dramatically increases. The number of re
110 Effect List 23: PITCHSHIFT Changes the pitch of the original sound.In addition, if you press the PAGE buttons, “Knob,” “Velo” and “Pedal” are dis
111 Effect List Appendices 25: OCTAVE Adds a sound that is one and/or two octaves lower.In addition, if you press the PAGE buttons, “Knob,” “Velo” an
112 Effect List 27: CENTRCANCEL (Center Canceller) Eliminates sound located at the center, such as vocals.In addition, if you press the PAGE buttons,
113 Effect List Appendices 28: SYNTH-PERC (Synthesizer Percussion) Produces a percussion sound synthesized inside the SPD-S when a pad is struck, ind
114 Effect List 29: SHORTLOOPER (Short Looper) Loops the input sound at a short cycle.The timing for playing back the looped sound can be automatical
115 Effect List Appendices 30: SLICER Cuts the sound in succession. The timing of the sound cutting can also be automatically adjusted to the tempo o
116 Effect ListEffect Synchronization (Phrase Sync)The following effects can automatically be synchronized with the tempo of the wave played back. (P
117 Appendices Restoring the Factory Settings Using the Accompanying CD The accompanying CD contains audio signals for sampling on the SPD-S and digi
118 Restoring the Factory Settings Using the Accompanying CD7. “[ENTER] to Load” appears. Release the three buttons. Next, press [ENTER]. Data transf
119 Appendices MIDI Implementation Model SPD-SVersion 1.00February.14 2003 1. Receive data * In wave mode, the SPD-S receives no messages other than
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120 MIDI Implementation ● All Notes Off (Controller number 123) Status 2nd byte 3rd byteBnH 7BH 00Hn = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)* W
121 MIDI Implementation Appendices ❍ Data set 1 DT1 (12H) This is the message that actually performs data transmission.The SPD-S only receives bulk d
122 MIDI Implementation ❍ Effect Control 2 (Controller number 13) Status 2nd byte 3rd byteBnH 0DH vvHn = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)v
123 MIDI Implementation Appendices 3. Supplementary material Decimal and Hexadecimal table In MIDI documentation, data values and addresses/sizes o
124 MIDI Implementation Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumberVelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSyste
125 Appendices Troubleshooting This section outlines points to check if you experience problems, and what to do about them. Problems When Playing the
126 Troubleshooting Sound Production Is not Stopped Press [ALL SOUND OFF] to stop all sounds being produced. ( p. 31 ) Is Trigger in Wave Edit set t
127 Troubleshooting Appendices Problems with Internal Memory Data Was not Saved Correctly in Internal Memory It is possible that the power was turne
128 Troubleshooting Problems When Using a Foot Switch A Sound Is Produced When the Foot Switch Is Released Is FootSWPolarity set appropriately? Set
129 Troubleshooting Appendices Problems When Playing an External MIDI Sound Module No Sound Are the MIDI cables connected correctly? Check the conne
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130 Message List General Message Descriptions Measures system error! An error has occurred in the internal system. Contact your retailer or the neare
131 Message List Appendices Memory card (CompactFlash)MIDIOther Message Descriptions Measures card damaged! The data stored on the card has been corr
132 Specifications SPD-S: Sampling Pad Pads Built-in Pads: 9 Maximum Polyphony 8 voices Sampling Mode Fine/Standard/Long Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz
133 Appendices Patch List Each patch in the following table will be over-written when you save the edited one. If you need to restore the all patches
134 Wave List Each wave in the following tables will be over-written when you save the edited one. If you need to restore the all waves to factory se
135 Appendices Audio Track List The accompanying CD contains many music pieces, drum sounds, percussion sounds and sound effects for sampling with th
136 Audio Track List Track list Track Title Track Title 1 Session 1 multi-track phrases (BPM=120) 45 acoustic kicks2 Session 2 multi-track phrases (B
137 Index Symbols -/+ ... 24, 30, 41-/+ buttons ...
138 Index E edge-shot ... 80EDIT ...
139 Index N Name ... 37, 46name ... 27, 55, 57, 60–61, 64, 70, 73n
14 3. EFFECTS CONTROL kbob4. VOLUME knob6. Display5. PAD indicators20. EXIT button2. PAD 4–91. PAD 1–322. ENTER button21. PAGE buttons23. -/+ butt
140 Index Side Panel ... 18Soft Thru ...
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15 Panel Descriptions Setup Guide Top Panel 1. PAD 1 to 3 To play these pads, strike them using the shoulder of the stick. 2. PAD 4 to 9 Strike these
16 Panel Descriptions Rear Panel24. POWER switch25. AC adaptor jack 33. INPUT jacks34. INPUT LEVEL knob32. MIC/LINE switch27. MIDI connectors28. SECU
17 Panel Descriptions Setup Guide 24. POWER switch Turns the unit on or off (p. 22). 25. AC adaptor jack Accepts connection of the supplied AC adapto
18 Panel Descriptions Side Panel 38. MEMORY CARD slot Accepts a CompactFlash memory card (p. 67). Using the supplied hexagon wrench, you can attach t
19 Setup Guide Mounting on a Stand To mount the SPD-S on a cymbal stand or other type of stand, use a separately sold APC-33 all-purpose clamp set to
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21 Connecting External Devices Setup Guide While referring to the illustration on the previous page, take the following steps: 1. Before making a con
22 Turning On/Off the Power Turning On the Power Once the connections have been completed (p. 20), turn on power to your various devices in the order
23 Setup Guide Inserting/Removing a Memory Card (CompactFlash) Inserting a Memory Card 1. Open the card slot cover on the left side of the SPD-S, and
24 Quick Start Making a Performance Take the following steps: 1 Follow the steps explained on p. 20 to connect external devices to the SPD-S. 2 Follo
25 Quick Start Setup Guide If you press [ALL SOUND OFF], all sounds being produced are stopped. 6 After your performance, follow the steps in “Turnin
26 Quick Start Sampling 1 Press [PATCH] so you are in patch mode. fig.PatchButton 2 Press [-]/[+] to select the patch that name is “New Patch.” 3 P
27 Quick Start Setup Guide 6 Press [START/STOP] to start sampling. A “Wait..” message appears and the SPD-S enters the standby state. Start playback
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3 012c • Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Cen
30 Chapter 1 Making a Performance/Creating a Patch The patch mode is for giving a performance. A patch is a combination of sounds assigned to differe
31 Chapter 1 Making a Performance/ Creating a Patch Chapter 1 Locking the buttons You can lock (disable) the buttons so that a performance cannot be
32 Chapter 1 Making a Performance/ Creating a Patch Basic Operations for Patch Edit This section describes the steps for setting a patch. Patch setti
33 Chapter 1 Making a Performance/ Creating a Patch Chapter 1 Patch Utilities When changing any item on the following patch utilities, see their resp
34 Chapter 1 Making a performance/Creating a patch Patch Edit Parameters These parameters allow you to select the sounds that will be triggered by pa
35 Chapter 1 Making a performance/Creating a patch Chapter 1 When Wave SW is set to anything but OFF, the following screens for selection of an item
36 Chapter 1 Making a performance/Creating a patch PAD CONTROL Configures pad/trigger parameters .Configurations can be set for individual pads/trigg
37 Chapter 1 Making a performance/Creating a patch Chapter 1 Notes on Tempo Sync • Tempo Sync is not applicable to waves of which: 1. Type (in WAVE
38 Chapter 1 Making a performance/Creating a patch Patch Utilities Parameters This section describes the steps for copying, exchanging and initializi
39 Chapter 1 Making a performance/Creating a patch Chapter 1 PAD INIT (Pad Initialize) Initialize (factory reset) the parameters for a pad/trigger. T
4 IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2–3, please read and observe the following: Power Supply
40 Chapter 1 Making a performance/Creating a patch PATCH INIT (Patch Initialize) Initializes the parameters for a patch. 1. A “[>] to init.” indic
41 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Wave A wave is a combination of a "sound material" created by sampling a sound of musical instruments,
42 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Jumping to the top of internal memory or the memory card Press [CARD] to alternately jump to the top wave number in the int
43 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Chapter 2 Basic Operations for Wave Edit This section describes the steps for setting wave parameters. Wave settings are ma
44 Chapter 2 Wave Editing About the Wave Utilities Please refer to the relevant reference page if you wish to make changes for any of the following w
45 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Chapter 2 Wave Edit Parameters WAVE SETUP Define the attributes of a wave.Set the following parameters. Press the PAGE butt
46 Chapter 2 Wave Editing When you change the value in Reverse or Trigger during sound production, the sound is stopped.When Type is set to PHRASE, s
47 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Chapter 2 START/END POINT Define the start point and an end point of a wave.Set the following parameters. Press the PAGE bu
48 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Marking Function You can set the start and end points by the timing of your button operation while a wave is being played b
49 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Chapter 2 Wave Utilities Parameters WAVE TRUNCATE This preserves the wave between the start and end points specified in STA
5 558a • To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the unit’s volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer to use headphones, so you do not need
50 Chapter 2 Wave Editing WAVE CHOP This splits the wave currently selected into multiple waves (using sound level to define the split points). A sin
51 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Chapter 2 WAVE COPY Copying a wave. 1. Set the following parameters. Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and pre
52 Chapter 3 Sampling Sample a new sound to be produced with a playing surface. Unauthorized recording (sampling) of any audio work made by any third
53 Chapter 3 Sampling Chapter 3 Sampling Methods Two sampling modes are available. Patch mode: • For using a sampled sound immediately after sampling
54 Chapter 3 Sampling Sampling in Patch Mode 1 Press [PATCH] to select the patch mode. 2 Press [-]/[+] to select a patch. 3 Check if [CARD] is lit.
55 Chapter 3 Sampling Chapter 3 7 Press the PAGE buttons to set the following parameters. Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter, and press [
56 Chapter 3 Sampling Sampling in Wave Mode 1 Press [WAVE] to select wave mode. 2 Press [-]/[+] to select a wave number where the sampled wave is t
57 Chapter 3 Sampling Chapter 3 6 Press [START/STOP] to start sampling. •When StartLvl is set to OFF in Step 5Sampling starts immediately. Start
58 Chapter 3 Sampling Parameters for sampling When Type is set to PHRASE, set the following parameters. Parameter Value Descriptions StartLvl(Start L
59 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Resampling an Existing Wave You can combine multiple (up to four) waves on, or add effects to an existing wave, or change the
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60 Chapter 4 Resampling an Existing Wave 6 Press [SAMPLE]. 7 “select dest pad” appears. Hit a pad to select where the newly created wave after resamp
61 Chapter 4 Resampling an Existing Wave Chapter 4 Resampling in Wave Mode 1 Press [WAVE] so you are in wave mode. 2 Press [-]/[+] to select a wave
62 Chapter 4 Resampling an existing wave Parameters for Resampling *1 : Initial value for resampling in the patch mode *2 : Initial value for resampl
63 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Layering Performances to Make a Phrase (Phrase Maker) The Phrase Maker allows you to overdub a short rhythmical performance to
64 Chapter 5 Layering Performances to Make a Phrase (Phrase Maker) 8 Press [EXIT] to terminate Phrase Maker. When you press [EXIT] to return to the o
65 Chapter 5 Layering Performances to Make a Phrase (Phrase Maker) Chapter 5 Parameters for Phrase Maker For Phrase Recording The following parameter
66 Chapter 5 Layering Performances to Make a Phrase (Phrase Maker) Parameters for Phrase Resampling Parameter Value Descriptions Gain 50%–400% Specif
67 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card This chapter explains how to use a CompactFlash memory card. Regarding Recommended CompactF
68 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card Basic Operations of Card Utilities 1 To insert a CompactFlash card, open the card slot cover on the lef
69 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card Chapter 6 Parameters for Card Utilities FILE IMPORT Here's how to import audio files from memory c
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70 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card1. Set the following parameters. Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press [-]/[+] to cha
71 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card Chapter 6 FILE EXPORT Here's how to export waves to memory cards as audio files. You may not be ab
72 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card BACKUP LOAD Here's how to load backup data (SPD-S settings: patch, wave, setup) from a memory card
73 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card Chapter 6 BACKUP SAVE Here's how to save backup data (SPD-S settings: patch, wave, setup) to a mem
74 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) This chapter describes steps for making environment settings in Setup Edit. Basic Operations fo
75 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Chapter 7 About the Setup Utilities Please refer to the relevant reference page if you wish to
76 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Setup Edit Parameters Settings made for the instrument as a whole. SYSTEM Sets the following pa
77 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Chapter 7 PAD Settings parameters for the pads on the SPD-S. In the patch mode, pads can be sel
78 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Velocity Curves Value Descriptions Curve LINEAR This is a standard setting. It gives the most n
79 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Chapter 7 CONTROL SW Configuring pads for functions other than making sound.Configuration can b
8 Contents Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment)... 74 Basic Operations for Setup Edit ...
80 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) TRIGGER INPUT How to make settings for pads, kick triggers or acoustic drum triggers connected
81 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Chapter 7 When you set Trig Type, the following parameters are set to their recommended values.
82 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) RetrigCancel(Retrigger Cancel)1–16 When you hit a snare drum equipped with an acoustic drum tri
83 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Chapter 7 When InputMode is set to HD&RM and Type to PD-80R, PD-120 or RT-5S set the follow
84 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) MIDI Configures the MIDI functions.Set the following parameters. Press the PAGE buttons to chan
85 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Chapter 7 Setup Utilities Parameters BULK DUMP Settings for SPD-S setups and patches can be sav
86 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Retrieving Saved Data Back to the SPD-S Retrieves the settings saved to sequencers and other ex
87 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Chapter 7 INIT/DELETE Reset the SPD-S’s settings to initial values, or delete all the data stor
88 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup (Overall Environment) Wave Protect This feature provides protection to sampled waves to prevent them from being lost
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90 Shortcut List Patch ModePatch EditPatch UtilitiesWave ModeWave EditWave Utilities Operation Function [SHIFT]+[EXIT] Cancel the effects control.[FU
91 Shortcut List Appendices SamplingResamplingPhrase MakerCard UtilitiesSetup EditOther and Common Operation Function [SHIFT]+[FUNC] Load the initial
92 Effect List Configure the effects to be applied to a patch.Use the PAGE buttons to select the parameter, and press [-]/[+] to change the value. Us
93 Effect List Appendices Effect Type List For details on each effect type, see its reference page.1 REVERB+GATE p. 942 DLYEDREVERB p. 953 STEREODELA
94 Effect List Effect Parameters 1: REVERB+GATE Adds reverb to the sound to simulate a spacious room. fig.Reverb.eps In addition, if you press the PA
95 Effect List Appendices 2: DLYEDREVERB (Delayed Reverb) Adds a delay before reverb to delay the reverb sound. fig.DelayedReverb.eps In addition, if
96 Effect List 3: STEREODELAY (Stereo Delay) Adds a delay in stereo to the original sound to produce a fat sound or special effects. When FbkMode is
97 Effect List Appendices 4: SYNC-DELAY (Sync Delay) Adds a delay, the duration of which is specified in note length corresponding to tempo. The dela
98 Effect List 6: CHORUS Adds fatness and spaciousness to a sound.In addition, if you press the PAGE buttons, “Knob,” “Velo” and “Pedal” are displaye
99 Effect List Appendices 8: FLANGER Adds an undulating wave motion to the sound to produce a sound like that of a jet plane ascending and descending
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