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Roland SPD-S

Save the kittens, buy an SPD-S

Can’t afford that set of roto-toms? Really want to add on that cowbell but don’t really feel like buying another stand? Fake it. Rolands SPD-S is an affordable way to get those extra little nuances into your repertoire.

The SPD-S is the sampler in Rolands SPD line. It’s basically the geeky cousin to the SPD-20 and SPD-11. It allows the user to add any sound he/she can imagine and trigger it live.

I’ve had one of these for a couple years now and I love it. Want to end that drum fill with a “meow” but can’t keep your neighbors cat on the snare stand? Now you can! The SPDS allows you to import any sound you can imagine to augment your kit with. It has a wide variety of options including onboard effects, a CompactFlash Card slot and a MIDI interface.

It isn’t perfect though. While it’s perfectly capable to record directly into the unit, I’ve noticed it lacking in sound quality. I recommend taking full advantage of the compact flash and directly import sounds from a PC or some other capable source.

All in all for under $500 it isn’t a bad deal. While it does what it’s supposed to very well, it lacks in other more subtle qualities that audiophiles would find appalling. However being that it is best utilized in a live setting rather than a studio it serves its purpose extraordinarily well.

October 19, 2008   2 Comments

Buddy Rich Memorial Concert Featuring Neil Peart, Chad Smith & More

John Blackwell On Drums

If you haven’t checked out Drum Channel do yourself a favor and visit their site. It has comprehensive interviews, performance footage and updates about everything drumming related.

On October 18th at 7:30PM EST/4:30PM PST, Drum Channel will be streaming the Buddy Rich Memorial Concert from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The concert will feature Neil Peart, Chad Smith, John Blackwell, Terry Bozzio, Tommy Igoe, Efrain Toro, Nick Rich plus special guests.

All of these amazing drummers will be paying tribute to Buddy Rich. However, they will also be performing tracks from their respective bands, with Neil Peart playing Rush’s “YYZ” and Chad Smith performing the Red Hot Chili Peppers hit “Dani California”.

It’s hard to believe that some of these drummers learned so much and got so far from learning on marching drums in their youth, particularly John Blackwell. These guys have years of high-profile touring under their belts too though. This is a drumming event you shouldn’t miss and its free!

October 16, 2008   No Comments