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Roland HandSonic

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HandSonic HPD-20
ManufacturerRoland
Technical specifications
EffectsMulti-Effects: 3 systems, 25 types, Ambience: 10 types, 3-band Kit EQ
Input/output
Keyboard13 pads,[1] pressure-sensitive pads
External controlD-BEAM, Realtime Modify knob

The HandSonic HPD-20 musical instrument is a hand percussion pad introduced by the Roland Corporation. It was reviewed by digitalDrummer Magazine in 2013.[2] It can be played on its own or used as an addition to a larger drum kit. The dynamic pads are made of rubber to reduce fatigue on the hands. The rear panel includes a mix-in stereo input along with a stereo headphone output and two quarter inch jacks.

On board sounds

Each pad can be assigned different sounds. There are 850[3] on board that range from traditional drum kits to retro drum machines such as the 808 and 909. Exotic sounds including congas, bongos, djembe and tablas round out the device's factory presets. Above the LCD display is The D-BEAM, a motion sensitive invisible infra-red beam of light that can both trigger and process percussion instruments.

WAV file import

Up to 500 WAV files can be stored via USB flash memory into the Handsonic. The sample time is up to 12 minutes in mono (16-bit, 44.1 kHz) or six minutes in stereo.

Notable Users

Jean-Michel Jarre

References

  1. ^ Corporation, Roland. "Roland - HandSonic HPD-20 | Digital Hand Percussion". Roland. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
  2. ^ Manning, Adam (November 2013). "Gear Review: HPD-20". Roland Resource Centre. digitalDrummer Magazine.
  3. ^ "Roland HandSonic HPD20 |". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2018-07-20.

Further reading

This page was last edited on 21 August 2022, at 16:25
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