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Roland SP-555 demo by David "Tweeky" Åhlund

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

A promotion video for the Roland SP-555 shot in Tokyo, Japan (Jul -07).

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  • question from a guy with no experience of stuff like this: is it possible to create this sound entirely from the sp-555 and similar samplers?

  • Well... All the sound in this vid is coming from the SP-555, BUT they are created externally. Since it is a sampler, the sounds and loops played have to be recorded first.

  • Is there any way of listening to one of the pads while sampling something from the 'line in'? not using the loop capture though.

  • Not that I know of! :-P Sorry...

  • Brilliant mix. ;)

    I must have one of those. How much did it cost?

  • It's usually about 500-600 EURO.

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  • the vids ok but that dbeam is wank cant it sound any different than weeeee

  • Where did you get the samples from? records or a midi keyboard?

    And how did you get this brilliant?

  • @denverm4x that's exactly what i was thinking!!

  • someone should tell "Tweeky" about the Hold button

  • @calebno2 not while your in sampling mode. try a prerecorded sound from that sampler to record in your studio put in playback mode on some studio moniters and jam with your studio to record something in the sampler it can work

  • its how you use it... you can do highly experimental shiz too

  • my favoretie thing about this sampler is plugging it nto the usb port on my laptop and using it as an external mixer to bypass my shitty soundcard

  • Holy fuck I want it.

  • To a point, the effects are a little techno/electronica oriented. But then again its a sampler so really the gengre of music is all about what sounds you load into it. I think you can do hip hop just fine, just another alternative to the MPC in my opinon

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