Roland’s SPD-SX Sampling Pad Special Edition is the professional touring standard for triggering custom samples, loops, and complete backing tracks.

Bought ex-display/demo from a music shop and barely used. Some light cosmetic wear to the metal body - see the pictures for detail.

Comes with power adapter, drumsticks (plastic tipped) and a print out of the manual.

Also in original shipping box.

  • The special edition has 16gb of internal memory available which supports up to 50 hours of mono sample storage
  • Nine easy-to-play, velocity-sensitive rubber pads with LED illumination for dark stages
  • Multi-Pad Sampling allows you to sample directly into the SPD-SX — simply choose a pad, and then strike it to start sampling
  • Three onboard multi-effects processors (master effect and two kit effects) for real-time sound processing while performing
  • Easily import, assign, and organize samples by connecting to your computer via USB and using the Wave Manager software
  • Red finish for a distinctive look on the stage

See Roland website for full spec - Roland SPD-SX Special Edition

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Listeda month ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • SPD-SX-SE Special Edition 9-Zone Digital Percussion Sampling Pad
Finish
  • Red
Categories
Year
  • 2010s

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