Roland SP 404 Making Basslines
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@teamsleepnine Only just saw your message! You can save any 44.1KHz/16-bit wav/aiff file on there and assign it to one of the pads, then either play each sample once OR loop it.
For example, you could assign some bass notes to pads 1-8 and drum loops to 9-12, then leave one of the loops playing while constructing a melody on 1-8. You can also record a pattern of pad presses, saving a melody and sampling something else over that. It's pretty versatile!
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@shakespearesdead v-link or d-beam? only sp-555 has the d-beam
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@lolYOULOSTTHEGAMElol sorry man im a noob...im thinking of getting this for melodies writing and loop purpose....can you tell me how can it be done.
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good vid
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does it have build in sounds ?
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can you patch effect.
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Thanks for sharing!
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i like how this guy demo's the sp404 he does it where you can really understand what is going on. The Warren Harris Demo had me confused.
You can put whatever sounds you want on it, then play them - that's what a "sampler" does.
lolYOULOSTTHEGAMElol 2 years ago 11
does the roland sp 404 sx have a d link with synth capability like the sp 555?
shakespearesdead 2 years ago 2