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Band's drummer wants to add some weird noises into some of our new songs, (big low end booms etc).
Any recommendations or insight, I've never looked into them.
It'll need to be pretty robust as he's an ape. And be able to hold a few pre-sets. And be fed direct to PA.
cheers
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All the Roland SPD \ SPDX range are solidly built but I would recommend the older SPD rather than the newer SPDX simply because the newer one uses a micro SD card burried in it's guts to store the sounds where the older SPD takes a standard CF card which you can then backup
Alesis do something called a Samplepad for half the price that also takes SD cards.
There is a new Samplepad 4 coming that has (obviously) just 4 pads and will cost £150.
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I tried the Alesis, it is cheaper but there's a file length limit which is a pain for some songs