Roland HPD15 HandSonic Percussion Controller

Touch-sensitive pad that reacts to position, velocity, muting, and pitch.

Item: ROLHPD15

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54 People rated this product : * * * * * * * * * * 7 out of 10

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* * * * * * * * * * 8 out of 10

"Close, but a few tweaks more and a little better price would give it the 'CIGAR'!"

Feature:
The D beam..is frequently triggered inadvertently..It needs some kind of directional sensitivity dial that can be adjusted really quickly. Of all the bells and whistles on this thing HOW ABOUT A TAP TEMPO??? It would be great to adjust tempo of sequences in real time at a live performance..merely by Tapping the tempo on a pad as the leader of the orchestra is motioning off-the -cuff tempo changes. It seems absurd not to have one.

Value:
seems a little steep in price still

Sound:
Overall..really excellent sounds...

Submitted: 7/31/2005

Style of Music: Classical/Jazz/Techno

* * * * * * * * * * 10 out of 10

"ive said enough- just go out and check it out if your serious. if you just want to play then maybe a this isnt the toy. i will"

Feature:
the main review didnt state that it has midi capabilities which for this hand controlled unit- instead of stick- is incredible. with velocity and pressure sensitive pads the ability to "bend " sounds" with the heel and alter pitch in real time is close to playing the real thing. acutally ive been playing severeal years on this and discovered that its better not to compare it to the analog counterpart. hpd 15 is its own thing and discovery of so many more possiblites of rythym tempo with affects that could not have been found using just sticking to analog. although is still love playing those congas and the dunbek- one last thing- most percussionists will marvel if you use this unit for a while that you have solved the mic problem- no feedbacks, no hum just clean soound and if you get 2 amps you output signal on the hpd 15 is in stereo. if you are playing a patch with several insturments included they can be played in stereo if your amps also can be linked- like the rolands

Quality:
few things i would say since playin a bit- the silver surface finish will wear off in areas of constant use- around the edge rims like a conga. also i have found that the rubber triggers end up wearing unusually fast and have worn down with finger pressure- the sound has not been affected though.

Value:
yes, but still pricey

Desirability:
pretty cool loooking and performing. minimal jetson with incredibly big sounds. people alwys get g=blown away when they hear you dialing in a kit patch and playing some of that out of your little hpd. they dont believe it-

Sound:
if you are familiar with the roland stuff then picking up the logic of programming and processing the sounds shuold be familiar. as with roland drum samples, they are all top notch and that goes for the percussions samples. all there sampled beautifully- except maybe things like guitar, flutes . but the percussion sounds and the ability to process them anyway you want and save them into a memory as well as chaining them is great . tips- i would stongly recommend a foot pedal trigger for programming anything - like a kick pedal.on a kit its been great for playing kit patches or mixing a kick sound into some other percussion patch like darbukka, tabla etc etc. can give the sound a totally different feel thatn being relagated to playing a straight sound always on only one instrument. you will find that you will become more attenutated to playing mulitinstuments simulateneously and sounds. i would also strongly recommend a volume pedal whiich i use constantly as well as a good set of headphones. great for practicing without bothereing anyone- headphones are a must to monitor yourself if playing with others and changing your patches, processing etc etc, then of course you could think of a boss looper and some foot switches as well for on/off functions heh!

Support:
havent had a need to fix or repair anything yet. i use the roland (2) digital amps linked as stereo with limited mixing capabilites. great units for the hpd-15 no problems either and excellent response

Overall:
there is no other product out there, unless of course apple comes out with something to play percussion on by hand -and i dont mean garage band. look roland makes the best and most innovative drum and and digital percussion out there. what else is there?

Submitted: 12/14/2004

Style of Music: man, well now electronic, drum and bass, traditional middle eastern, classical indian, altenative and rock, some country, polka,

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There are going to be those percussionists that will look at this instrument like it was sent from the great drum god in the sky; while for others, it will require a heroic leap of faith. Read on.

It is pretty fair to say that the Roland boys hit a home run with their V-drums COSM (physical modeling) digital kit. It plays like the real thing, sounds like the real thing, and solves a whole bunch of problems, from space requirements to recording, and from monitoring to hauling. No drummer, of any level of proficiency or financial worth, could haul around the equipment to have the same level of versatility that the V-drums kit gives you. OK, there's a bit of an adjustment curve, but if you're skilled at all, you catch the drift of this rig really quick.

So Roland, eggheads that they are, said "If this technology is so cool for trap drummers, why not make it available for the drummers that don't necessarily sit behind a kit?" And here is the HPD15. Probably even a better idea than the kit, when you get down to brass tacks. Who has to lug around more stuff than a hand percussionist? And that stuff is usually hand made by folks who aren't exactly "around the corner," if you get our drift. And that stuff isn't usually easy to mike up, either. The HPD15, like the V-drums, solves a whole bunch of problems.

Here's a real big one, and we'll bet that the percussionists who think about this will want this rig based on the solution to this problem alone. You're a percussionist in a working band. It's a crap-shoot each week as to the size of the stage you'll get. You've got congas, maybe timbales, and a suitcase or trap-case full of all the little toys that make you the coolest member of the band. When the stage is good, you can set up your table and go to town. When the stage is tiny, you might pass up using your toys, because you have nowhere to put them, or might be afraid to take them out. Are we painting a familiar picture?

Now imagine you get to the gig with your HPD15 under one arm, and its stand in the other. The amount of room needed is about the size of your tumba, plus you. You send a set of cords to your PA system from your HPD15, then sit down with a cool beverage, and watch the keyboard player sweat and curse as he's making multiple trips back to the van.

Your HPD15 has a 15-segment, touch-sensitive pad that reacts to position, velocity, muting, and pitch. The sound engine has 300 percussion and drum sounds from around the world. An onboard effects unit gives reverb and other multi-effects. Change the programs with ease, and the pads become whatever you want them to be. Use muting and pressure techniques for control, just like real drums. Use alternate controllers like the infra-red D-beam or ribbon for unique effects. When the gig is done, you're on the road while the regular drummer is putting his cymbals away.

Yes, it's radical. Yes, it will take a little bit of adjustment. But weigh the end advantages against the short amount of time that it will take you to master this thing. You'll have every instrument at every gig, "mic'd" perfectly. You'll never leave a smaller instrument behind, or on the floor for a wayward dancer (or singer) to walk upon, or get stolen.

This is the future of percussion, folks. The time is now.

Features

Technical Info

Pad: 10 in. Rubber Pad (divided into 15 parts)

Sound Source:
Instruments: 300
Preset Patches: 80
User Memory Patches: 80

Effect Types: Reverb, Multi Effects

Maximum Polyphony: 64 voices

Patch Chain: 10 chains (32 steps per chain)

Sequencer Patterns:
Preset: 99
User: Maximum 99
Parts: 5

Tempo: 20 to 260

Display: Backlit, 16-character, 2-line

Connectors: MIX In (Stereo), Output (L/Mono, R), Phones, Dual Trigger Input, Footswitch, Expressions/Hi-Hat control, MIDI (IN, OUT)

Power Supply: AC Adapter (DC9V)

Dimensions (L x D x H): 402 x 402 x 98mm (15-7/8 x 15-7/8 x 3-7/8 in.)

Weight: 3kg (6 lbs. 10 oz.)

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Electronic flexibility for hand-drummers! The 10" rubber pad is divided into 15 parts for detailed, expressive technique. Select any of the 80 preset patches, or build up to 80 more with the 300 onboard instrument sounds. Add effects, then sequence your earthiest world grooves. Rule the drum circle!
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