To save space and be able to utilise all the pads fully, Is there a reason why you couldnt just have the click and the tracks on the same file but pan them separately before bouncing the wav?
I have 2 questions: 1. Does that mean if I wanna load the second track, I will have to link Pad 3(click) and Pad 4 (Track) and so on? Do we also hit the Pad with track to stop the track? 2. How many tracks can we load onto the SPD? Thank you!
im curious how he went about adding a click to pad one. is it just a sound wav file from garage band or something with only a click that's at the same tempo as the track on pad two?
I'm assuming he recording a click in a DAW and bounced it out as a wave. The SPD-SX only accepts 44.1khz 16 bit wav files. I use SPD-SX software manager to load everything.
Hi guys, how are you? i am using the SPD SX for some time and it is a great tool on stage and in studio. i usually used the built-in click track up to now, but now i want to import my own click track and sync it with the internal click of the Roland SPD-SX. but: it is out of sync, it is slowlier and you can also hear it through the deeper tone of the tamborine... Turning off tempo sync via pad settings did not succeed. any ideas? appreciate your help greetings from Germany , Björn
To save space and be able to utilise all the pads fully, Is there a reason why you couldnt just have the click and the tracks on the same file but pan them separately before bouncing the wav?
Thanks guys. Starting at the conversation, things got really spiced up :D LOL
Great video.
How to you switch from one song to the next? Say you are playing 20 songs, how do you get them in a playlist order?
I have 2 questions:
1. Does that mean if I wanna load the second track, I will have to link Pad 3(click) and Pad 4 (Track) and so on? Do we also hit the Pad with track to stop the track?
2. How many tracks can we load onto the SPD?
Thank you!
Lolol great video, hilarious too!!
im curious how he went about adding a click to pad one. is it just a sound wav file from garage band or something with only a click that's at the same tempo as the track on pad two?
I'm assuming he recording a click in a DAW and bounced it out as a wave. The SPD-SX only accepts 44.1khz 16 bit wav files. I use SPD-SX software manager to load everything.
Hi guys, how are you? i am using the SPD SX for some time and it is a great tool on stage and in studio. i usually used the built-in click track up to now, but now i want to import my own click track and sync it with the internal click of the Roland SPD-SX. but: it is out of sync, it is slowlier and you can also hear it through the deeper tone of the tamborine... Turning off tempo sync via pad settings did not succeed. any ideas? appreciate your help greetings from Germany , Björn
We have to put a space in the backing track as the click is counting to the band?
What stand you using for your SPD SX?
How do we get rid of the triggers/backing tracks from the headphones? Just want the click itself. There's too much going on in the phone out 🎧
The banter is ANNOYING!!
I'm way to serious n frustrated for jovial crap
But thanks for the valuable info
Yeah it's pretty annoying. The nerdy host just trying to be funny 😂