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Roland SPD::ONE PERCUSSION Percussion Pad User Manual

Main features, Panel descriptions, Mounting this unit on the stand

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Copyright © 2017 ROLAND CORPORATION

Before using this unit, carefully read the leaflet

“USING THE UNIT SAFELY”

and

“IMPORTANT NOTES.”

After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.

Main Features

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This is an electronic percussion pad that you can strike with drumsticks or your hand, or step on with your foot.

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Even beginners can easily modify sounds just by intuitively turning knobs.

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The compact design won’t get in your way, and you can attach the unit to a commercially available percussion holder for use.

Panel Descriptions

Top Panel

Rear Panel

Side Panel

Mounting This Unit on the Stand

If you want to mount this unit on a cymbal stand etc. for use, install the

included attachment and then secure it to a commercially available

percussion holder.

1.

Install the included attachment on this unit.

You can orient the attachment so that the unit can be installed on either

side of the percussion holder. Attach the holder mounting screws (nut, bolt,

washers) to the attachment, and use the two included attachment screws

to secure it.

* The illustration shows

assembly for fastening the
right side of the unit to the
percussion holder

Attachment

Holder mounting screws

Attachment screws

2.

Attach a commercially available percussion holder where

you want to mount the unit (e.g., on a cymbal stand).

* Acceptable rod diameters: 8.0–12.7 mm (3/8–1/2 inch)

3.

Secure the unit to the percussion holder.

Pass the rod of the

percussion holder

through the hole

in the bolt, and

secure it with the

nut.

Using the Cord Hook

As shown in the illustration, use the cord hook

to secure the AC adaptor. This prevents the

plug from being inadvertently disconnected by

contact with a drumstick or by an impact.

Tips for Use

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If you switch between striking the pad with drumsticks and striking it

with your hand or foot, you’ll need to adjust the pad’s sensitivity.

Striking with a drumstick

Lower the sensitivity

Using your hand or foot

Raises the sensitivity

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In an environment where there is high-volume sound, such as if you’re

using acoustic drums, sound or vibration from an external source might

make the this unit produce sound even if it’s not struck. The measures

below can help prevent false triggering.

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Adjust the position and angle at which the percussion holder is mounted so that

the unit is kept at a distance from the source of the vibration.

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Raises the minimum sensitivity (THRESHOLD) of the pad.

About Batteries

If using the unit on batteries, install four batteries, taking care to orient the

batteries correctly.

* If the TRIG indicator stays blinking, the batteries are low. Install new

batteries.

* If you handle batteries improperly, you risk explosion and fluid

leakage. Make sure that you carefully observe all of the items related to

batteries that are listed in the leaflet

“USING THE UNIT SAFELY”

and

“IMPORTANT NOTES.”

Completed setup

Bolt

Nut

Sounds List

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ELECTRO (SPD-1E)

No.

Sounds Name

Normal

Variation

1

Standard Clap

Clap

Ambience Clap

2

Minimal Clap

Trio Clap

Finger Snap

3

TR Clap

TR-808 Clap

TR-909 Clap

4

Proc Snare 1

Deep Fat Snare

Dub Step Snare

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Proc Snare 2

Tight Snare

Lo-Fi Snare

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TR Snare

TR-909 Snare w/ Clap

TR-808 Snare

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Elec Snare

Analog Snare 1

Analog Snare 2

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Rim Shot

TR-909 Rim Shot

Cross Stick

9

Percussion

TR-808 Cowbell

TR-808 Maracas

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Cymbal

TR-909 Hi-Hat Close/Open

TR-808 Cymbal

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SFX

Super Low

Air Horn

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User

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KICK (SPD-1K)

No.

Sounds Name

Normal

Variation

1

Std Kick

Studio Kick

Mellow Kick

2

Hard Kick

Heavy Kick

Impact Kick

3

Perc Kick

Cjan Bass

Djembe Bass

4

Stomp Box

Stomp Box 1

Stomp Box 2

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TR Kick

Modified TR-909 Kick

Modified TR-808 Kick

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Jingles

Jingles

Sleigh Bells

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Cabasa/Guiro

Cabasa

Guiro

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Ankle Bracelet

Chafchas

African Bracelet

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Cowbell/Claves

Cowbell

Claves

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Clap/X-Stick

DR-110 Clap

Cross Stick

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Cymbal

Splash Cymbal

Pedal Hi-Hat

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User

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PERCUSSION (SPD-1P)

No.

Sounds Name

Normal

Variation

1

Tamb/Bells

Tambourine

Sleigh Bells

2

Shaker/Guiro

Shaker

Guiro Hit/Scrape

3

Cowbell

Cowbell

Plastick Block

4

HH/Ride

Hi-Hat Close/Open

Ride Cymbal Bow/Bell

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Crash Cym

Crash Cymbal

Pair Cymbal

6

EFX Cym

Chaina Cymbal

Stacked Cymbal

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Snare/X-Stick

Wood Snare

Cross Stick

8

Conga/Bongo

Conga Open/Slap

Bongo Open/Slap

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Timb/V.Slap

Timbales Open/Rim

Vibraslap

10

T.Chime/Tri

Tree Chime Short/Long

Triangle Mute/Open

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Gong/Timp

Gong

Timpani

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User

Main Specifications

Roland SPD::ONE ELECTRO (SPD-1E) / KICK (SPD-1K) / PERCUSSION (SPD-1P):
Electronic Percussion Pad

Expected

battery

life under

continuous use

Rechargeable Ni-MH battery

(AA, HR6)

Approx. 7 hours (Normal use)
Approx. 4 hours (Maximum load use)

Alkaline battery (AA, LR6)

Approx. 6 hours (Normal use)
Approx. 3 hours (Maximum load use)

* These can vary depending on the specifications of the batteries,

capacity of the batteries, and the conditions of use.

Dimensions

140 (W) x 160 (D) x 56 (H) mm 5-9/16 (W) x 6-5/16 (D) x 2-1/4 (H) inches
(excluding attachment)

Weight

900 g

2 lb

(including batteries, excluding attachment)

Accessories

Owner’s manual (this document), Leaflet

“USING THE UNIT SAFELY,”

Attachment, Attachment screws x 2, Holder mounting screws (nut x 1,

bolt x 1, washers x 2), Alkaline batteries (AA, LR6) x 4

Options

(sold separately)

AC adaptor (PSA-S series), USB cable (micro-B type)

* This document explains the specifications of the product at the time that the document was

issued. For the latest information, refer to the Roland website.

English

Owner’s manual

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ELECTRO (SPD-1E)

KICK (SPD-1K)

PERCUSSION (SPD-1P)

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* The illustration shows the ELECTRO (SPD-1E).

[TUNING]

knob

Adjusts the tuning (pitch) of the
sound.

Turning left

Lowers the pitch.

Turning right

Raises the pitch.

[INST VARIATION]

button

Selects a variation for each sounds.

* The way in which the TRIG indicator blinks when you press

the

[INST VARIATION]

button shows whether the normal

sound or the variation sound is selected.

Number of blinks Sounds

Once

Normal

Twice

Variation

* Pressing the

[INST VARIATION]

button stops the sound.

* Pressing the

[INST VARIATION]

button does not change the

sound for the user sample that you imported into the

“12”

position of the sounds knob.

[FX]

knob

Two types of effect can be applied depending on the
position of the knob.

ELECTRO (SPD-1E) / PERCUSSION (SPD-1P)

Turning left

Increases the amount of reverb.

Turning right

Increases the amount of delay.

Center

No effect is applied.

KICK (SPD-1K)

Turning left

Increases the amount of reverb.

Turning right

Increases the amount of distortion.

Center

No effect is applied.

TRIG indicator

The indicator lights when you strike the pad, and also
shows the power on/off status and the remaining
battery capacity.

When power turns on

Blinking

0

Dimly lit

When power is on

Dimly lit

When switching sounds (busy)

Blinking

Pad strike

Lights when struck

Low battery

Remains blinking

DC IN jack

Accepts connection of an AC Adaptor (PSA-S series; sold
separately). By using it, you can play without being concerned
about how much battery power you have left.

* Use only the specified AC adaptor (PSA-S series; sold separately),

and connect it to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Do not use
any other AC adaptor, since this may cause malfunction.

* Insert the tip of the plug all the way into the jack.
* If the AC adaptor is connected while a battery is installed, the

power supply is drawn from the AC adaptor.

* We recommend that you keep batteries installed in the unit

even though you’ll be powering it with the AC adaptor. That
way, you’ll be able to continue a performance even if the cord of
the AC adaptor gets accidentally disconnected from the unit.

PHONES jack

Connect stereo headphones.

* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure,

always turn down the volume, and turn off all the
units before making any connections.

* While the TRIG indicator is blinking, don’t remove

the batteries or the plug that’s connected to the
DC IN jack.

OUTPUT (MONO) jack

Connect your amplified speakers or mixer.

[POWER]

switch

Turns the power on/off.

* Before turning the unit on/off, always be sure

to turn the volume down. Even with the volume
turned down, you might hear some sound when
switching the unit on/off. However, this is normal
and does not indicate a malfunction.

[THRES]

knob

Adjusts the minimum sensitivity (THRESHOLD) of the pad
so that it responds only when struck with at least a certain
amount of force.

* For details on how to adjust this, refer to

“Tips for Use.”

Turning left

Lowers the minimum sensitivity.

Turning right

Raises the minimum sensitivity.

(Responds only when struck strongly)

[SENS]

knob

Adjusts the sensitivity of the pad.

Turning left

Lowers the sensitivity.

Turning right

Raises the sensitivity. (Even soft strikes

produce loud sound)

USB cable (micro-B type)

You can use a micro-USB cable to connect this unit to
your computer, and send and receive MIDI data.

* Take care that your strikes do not damage the

cable.

* Do not use a micro USB cable that is designed

only for charging a device. Charge-only cables
cannot transmit data.

Pad

To produce sound, use drumsticks or your hand to strike
this, or step on it with your foot.

[VOLUME]

knob

Adjusts the volume that’s
output from the OUTPUT
(MONO) jack and PHONES
jack.

Sounds knob

Selects sounds. Turn the knob to switch sounds.
Press the

[INST VARIATION]

button to select a

variation for each sound.
For details, refer to

“Sound List.”

* Sound is not heard while you’re switching

sounds (while the indicator is blinking).

* Sounds knob position

"12"

lets you import and

play an original sound that you created. For
details, refer to the

"Supplementary"

manual at

the following URL.
http://www.roland.com/manuals/