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  2. Roland Octapad - Wikipedia

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    A unique initialization procedure, when powered on, would load a "patch preset" and configure the Pad-8 to work with either the Roland's TR-909 or TR-707/TR-727. [3] The Pad 8 could only transmit on a single MIDI channel (channel 10 on power up), however each of the 14 pads is assigned a different MIDI-Note number.

  3. MIDI controller - Wikipedia

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    MIDI triggers can also be installed into acoustic drum and percussion instruments. The pads built into drum machines are typically too small and fragile to be played with sticks, and are played with fingers. [5]: 88 Dedicated drum pads such as the Roland Octapad or the DrumKAT are playable with the hands

  4. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    Roland V-Drums mesh-head triggers resemble acoustic drums in both appearance and feel. The striking surface is a two-layer taut woven mesh of fibers fitted with several electronic sensors. This allows the mesh-head trigger to respond to the play of a drumstick in a manner that feels more like real drums than their earlier rubber predecessors.

  5. Electronic drum - Wikipedia

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    Since digital drums have become more popular in the 2000s, companies have started selling digital electronic drum kit sound files, referred to as "drum kits". While electronic drum kits are typically used to trigger drum and percussion sounds, a MIDI-equipped electronic drum kit can be used to trigger any types of MIDI sounds. [citation needed]

  6. Trigger (drums) - Wikipedia

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    Triggers in use on toms, bass and snare drum. In drumming, a trigger is an electronic transducer that can be attached to a drum, cymbal or other instrument to enable it to control an electronic drum unit or similar device. [1] Specialised triggers are produced for specific instruments.

  7. Roland TR-707 - Wikipedia

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    The TR-707 was a staple in early house music, particularly with acid house. [8] It is also a staple of almost all electronically produced Arabic pop music ().The TR-707 only offers a limited number of instruments sampled at 8 bits, [9] [10] but it is still in use because of its versatility in synchronizing with other hardware and its fully featured interface, comparable to that of high-end ...

  8. Trigger pad - Wikipedia

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    The Ellis stomp box sounds like a kick-drum and can be used as a trigger. A trigger pad is an electronic sensor on a drum [1] that produces a certain sound assigned from a sound module once the head has been struck. This device allows drummers to play at a constant dynamic regardless of the physical force used.

  9. SRX expansion board - Wikipedia

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    The SRX are a series of expansion boards produced by Roland Corporation. First introduced in 2000, they are small boards of electronic circuitry with 64MB ROMs containing patches and rhythm sets . They are used to expand certain models of Roland synthesizers, music workstations, keyboards, and sound modules.