Roland SPD-SX Sampling Pad 5-stars Reviews
Its an exceptional product!
I really love it all the time that I've been using it. Its totally worth it!
GREAT PAD
a very good pad from Roland with a lot of features!!!
The essential sample pad
We love our SPD-SX. User friendly and very versatile. Whether you just want to switch it on, or go deep with triggers and tracks, it works like a dream.
We loaded it up with samples (after a few Youtube tutorials) and have about 100 banks of sounds. Roland are quality all the way. Afte 12 months of weekly use, we have encountered no issues. This says a lot as it is a tool for DRUMMERS!
Awesome tool
I needed to expand my drum set and this is an incredible addition. Very easy to use and works flawlessly!
Perfect for modernising live perfomance
When my band decided to move away from traditional acoustic drums & fully live performances, the SPD-SX was the best asset in bringing the new setup to life. It's incredibly easy to drop your samples in with the software unit and it ran full backing tracks with no issues.
It wasn't used in a studio setting but I believe it can be quite difficult to map to a drum rack in Ableton, so that's something to be aware of and brush up on if that's what you plan on buying it for.
All-in-all, very sturdy and reliable unit that can take a beating and is easy to assemble and disassemble for live performance, etc. The routing option built in is great as well for allowing you map the click track/backing tracks/etc to wherever they need to go. Fully recommend
Great piece of kit
Seemingly endless possibilities. Easy to figure out how to do anything I want with it. Slightly smaller than I expected but not so small its hard to hit the pads as long as you're looking at it. Pretty solid, taken a few hits to the sides and screen just fine. My only gripe is it needs to be angled towards the player a bit more than I'd like in order to consistently trigger the furthest 3 pads.
The perfect drumpad for loading your own samples
It comes loaded with some really cool samples! But the shine of this, is really all the settings and possibility of loading all your own samples. This is the absolute best sampling pad out there!
You can even edit your samples directly on the SPD-SX (start point, end point, gain, trigger mode, etc.). The rubber pads has a great feel and bounciness to them when you play with drumsticks. The build quality is really good, though it's all made in plastic, so you might want a flight case for carrying.
Only minus is that the output is a bit low, but you can fix that by exporting you samples as close to "0"dB and set the output vol. on the sample pad to loudest setting.
AMAZING
One of my best purchases ever. Feels great, extremely useful for live performance. Also good in the studio for programming drums using MIDI.
Takes time to learn how to use, but well worth reading the manual through.
Only negative I can think of: expensive.
Roland make the best drum samplers
Previously bought the Roland SPD-S. Upgraded to the SPD-SX. So much more functionality than the previous version. Little things like the USB connectivity. SD ram and larger external supported memory.
Pros
USB interface
SD memory
Loading and setting samples to pads via PC
Live effects on active samples, really easy and good.
Sturdy product.
4 external triggers - I use the DDrum triggers with the kit.
Cons
Setting up the Sample pad as midi controller with Reaper and Abelton Live DAWs can't be done via USB, need a Midi to USB cable.
Conclusion
If you are building a hybrid kit or expanding an electronic kit this is a very powerful tool and worth the money.
Ultimate Tool
The Roland Sampling Pad is a beast when it comes to getting the job done. With the clean layout, clear features, and built-in effects, it's a powerful tool to add to any musical set up requiring samples, backtracks, or any other sound you can think of.
Great all rounder
This is a great all round peice of kit. I play with a gigging covers band that often wants specialised sounds replicating to "make the song". You can sample from almost any source and then edit it to fit. I'm not very technical, so I've avoided this type of technology, thinking it was beyond me - it's NOT. Is so incredibly easy, if I can make and use samples, then anyone can. I use it as a practice pad occasionally, as it's very quiet with the headphones, and more stimulating than a regular pad. I gig with it, and contrary to my initail view - it's a very robust peice of kit.
Very nice device from Roland!!!!
I am using the Roland SPD - SX for 3 years and I can say that is an amazing device from Roland .
You can do almost everything with this amazing electronic drums .
I tested it playing all kind of music : latino , jazz , rock , heavy metal , etc . . . and I can say that I did not have any problem . All the pads work PERFECTLY , and also all the LEDS ( above every pad ) .
Also the data communication with the external pads works perfectly . . . I use an electronic Drum Bass ( kick ) , an electronic Snare ( with double trigger ) and an electronic cymbal for hi - hat . . . All the products are Roland brand .
I just can say that I had a Small " problem " with this great machine , the OUTPUT volume is NOT so high . . . I wrote an e - mail to Roland and they told me that probably my cables are damaged . . . Anyway , this problem is very easy to fix giving more Gain from the mixer .
You must try it ! 100 % Recomended !
Our fifth member of the band
We bought this unit to provide occasional noises/fills for live use and ended up with almost a 'robot keyboard player'. I would say that this pad is not fully suitable to provide full accompaniment and it cannot replace human keyboard player, but we managed to use it this way for few songs. It sounds so much better now during live gigs. I suggest to buy an FS-2 type pedal for it, our drummer found it more convenient when using pedal.
Roland SPD-SX Sampling Pad
What the world has been crying out for, for years. use either the internal sounds or load your own samples... once loaded from USB they stay in memory, no faffing about, couldn't live without it now. Had the Yamaha version before this and it doesn't have a hope of matching this for being user friendly or spec.
Excellent sampling pad
The Roland SPD SX is an excellent addition to any drum setup.
The pads are very good quality and react well to light and hard strikes.
There aren't many factory pre-sets as this is a sampling pad to be filled with your own sounds.
This really opens up a vast amount of musical possibilities for both beginners and professionals.
I highly recommend the SPD SX.
Great loop
This is a great loop machine, and more than a looper. You need imagination to work with.
Powerful tool
An extremely versatile tool for any drummer/percussionist. I use it mostly as a percussion/SFX pad for musical theater productions. Saves having to bring along a rack of percussion and timps to have at the side of the kit. Also blends and connects well with other electric kits because of the many inputs/outputs.
A very powerful tool, that I look forward to exploring more of the capabilities.
Awesome piece of kit
I use this mainly for triggering midi (through Ableton and Battery). It works great, reliable, solid build. Some people find the top pads unresponsive but they are designed to be hit from the top as opposed to from the front.
Great built in effects, looping facilities, software is really simple too (once you have the correct sample rate for your samples). Presets for external acoustic triggering are great, pretty much plug and play and then adjust sensitivity or whatever according to your playing style.
Great as a stand alone unit or as a midi trigger. Really adds to the scope of what you can do live (especially with Ableton)
Galwaydrumschool verses the Roland spd-sx!
Having had about 2 weeks to get to grips with the Roland spd-sx my impression at this stage is that it is a super tool for any drummer interested in working with sampled or electronic sounds.
Not nearly as 'plasticy' or light as some reviews I have read suggested.
Samples destined for the unit must be 44.1 khz/16bit which means a convertion process for those working with higher resolution files..perhaps Roland will update the firmware at some point to allow higher sample/bit rates to be used?
Lots of clever 'drummer friendly' features allow quick sample placement and routing...traditionally a quite tedious task!
You can set the pads to trigger the way you wish very easily i.e loop/re trigger,mono,poly etc..minimal need to refer to the manual!
The 'wave manager' software works well and the unit is instantly recognised by my computers when I plug in the usb cable.
I've also used the unit to 'write' drum parts into my DAW via midi and it works great for that task too..much more fun than tapping on a keyboard!
Having created a 'kit' of orchestral percussion sounds I'm going to use the unit live on a musical next week.
The unit comes 'ready to go' with a great set of 'kits' but for me the real jewel in the crown is the ability to sample 'real' sounds and phrases.
Overall I think it's a great tool and well worth consideration if you are a drummer/musician interested in sampling.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Roland
- Released in 2011
- Average price : $840
- Weight : 2.5kg
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