OCTAPAD SPD-20 ProDigital Percussion Pad

OCTAPAD SPD-20 Pro

The Legendary Percussion Pad, Updated for Modern Performances

Over 25 years ago, the introduction of the SPD-20 took the world—and especially India—by storm. Legions of Indian musicians embraced the “OCTAPAD” as their primary instrument, and SPD-20 sounds have become the highlight of Bollywood, folk, devotional, and many other live music genres across the country. Designed with the latest Roland percussion technologies and filled with user-requested features, the OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO takes performance to the next level while fully retaining the core appeal of the classic SPD-20.

The OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO offers the famous eight-pad layout, legendary sounds, and rugged durability of the original SPD-20, newly enhanced with more responsive playability and an updated user interface. There are also new many sounds and kits for the music of India, with instruments like dholak, mridangam, kanjira, halgi, tasha, and more offering natural tones with authentic feel and dynamic response. Easy to carry and compact enough to fit in the tightest spaces, the OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO delivers everything you need to cover percussion in all music genres and settings, from small indoor functions to large-scale outdoor performances.

Standard Features
Classic SPD-20 Sounds—and More

Classic SPD-20 Sounds—and More

The next-generation OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO provides an enhanced experience for the thousands of players across India who’ve adopted the SPD-20 as their main instrument. Every sound from the original percussion pad is available, plus an impressive selection of new ones to choose from. To make things even better, EQ, compression, and three onboard effects engines—each with 38 multi-effects types—can be applied to a single instrument, further broadening the sonic possibilities.

Authentic Sounds from Around the World

Authentic Sounds from Around the World

The OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO’s new sounds give players what they need to meet today’s diverse and ever-changing live performance and studio production demands. Sampled in the highest quality, these premium sounds allow percussionists to authentically cover Asian, African, Latin, and many other world music styles. Western drum kit sounds are also available, including high-end acoustic drums and cymbals originally developed for the TD-27 V-Drums sound module. With more than 900 instruments available for musical exploration, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination!

Customize Kits for Your Music

Customize Kits for Your Music

The OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO comes with 200 kit locations, including 100 filled with great-sounding presets that are ready to play. But you can also customize them to perfectly fit your personal style and the music you’re playing. For example, you could easily combine the dhol-tasha and Western drum kits to create a powerful hybrid kit for performing amazing Indian fusion tracks.

Real-Time Sound Editing for Expressive Performances

Real-Time Sound Editing for Expressive Performances

The backlit LCD and direct-access buttons support real-time editing of instrument sounds as you perform, and multiple sounds can be layered on any one pad using the Pad Link function to create exciting new tones and textures. It’s also possible to chain different kits to match your set list and instantly switch between them with a button press, such as a tabla kit for a devotional song and a Western drum kit for a Bollywood song.

Expand Beyond the Built-In Pads

Expand Beyond the Built-In Pads

To complement its eight sensitive rubber pads, the OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO features four dual-trigger inputs and a dedicated hi-hat control input. This allows you to build an expanded percussion setup with a variety of optional Roland trigger pads, including mesh-head V-Pads, V-Cymbals, and the BT-1 Bar Trigger Pad. And by connecting a Roland kick pad and hi-hat control pedal, you can transform the OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO into a powerhouse mini drum kit with rock-solid feel and continuous open/closed hi-hat sounds.

Enhanced Performance Features

Enhanced Performance Features

With the Version 1.10 update, the OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO continues to evolve with newly added features. The Pad Link function has been made more powerful, with layering possibilities increased from four sounds to 32. You can also set independent transmit and receive settings for Pad Link to extend your creative range. In addition, external footswitches can now be assigned to increase/decrease parameter values, with the current value shown on the display for instant feedback. This keeps your hands free to focus on delivering expressive performances for your audience.

Legendary Roland Quality

Legendary Roland Quality

Roland instruments are renowned for their durability and longevity, and this percussion pad is no exception. Designed in Japan, the briefcase-size OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO gives you all the sounds you need in one dependable, ready-to-perform instrument.

New OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO Drum Kits

CHENDA
The Chenda is a majestic percussion instrument with a loud, rigid sound. It’s used in Hindu temple festivals and has an important role in the religious art forms of Kerala. It’s played while suspended over the shoulder with a strap, and hands or sticks are used to strike drumheads on either end.
DHOLAK
One of the most commonly played instruments in northern India, the dholak is a two-headed hand drum that’s used in folk music, devotional functions, and family gatherings. The drumheads are attached with ropes, which are laced through metal tuning rings to adjust the pitch.
DUGGI
The duggi, also known as a dugi or dukkar, is an Indian kettle drum that’s played with the fingers and palm. It’s used in Baul music of the Bengal/Bangladesh region and also played in the folk music of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
GHATAM
One of India’s most ancient percussion instruments, the ghaṭam is prominently used in music across the country. A variant known as a gharha is a part of Punjabi folk traditions, while other variants in Rajasthan are known as madga and pani mataqa. The performer uses the fingers, thumbs, palms, and heels of their hands to produce different sounds.
KANJIRA
The kanjira, also known as a khanjira, khanjiri, or ganjira, is an Indian frame drum that’s part of the tambourine family. It’s been used for centuries as a folk and bhajan instrument. The right hand strikes the drumhead, while the left hand supports the drum and bends the pitch by applying pressure to the outer rim.
KHOL
The khol is a two-sided terracotta drum used in northern and eastern India for devotional music. It’s also used in Visnu temples in Odisha during aarti rituals and to accompany Odia and Bengali kirtans. The khol is played with the palms and fingers of both hands.
MADAL
The madal is a popular hand drum for rhythm-keeping in Nepalese folk music. It consists of a cylindrical body often carved from a wooden log. It has heads at both ends, with one head larger than the other, and is usually played horizontally in a seated position.
MORSING
The morsing is a plucked percussion instrument mainly used in south India, Rajasthan, and some parts of Assam. Similar to “jaw harps” found in many other cultures, it’s played while pressing the metal frame against the front teeth, using the mouth cavity as a resonator.
MRIDANGAM
The mridangam is a two-headed drum used in Carnatic music performances all over southern India. The mridangam performer often provides the principal rhythmic accompaniment, guiding the timing of the entire ensemble.
SHANKHA
The shankha is a conch shell that’s used in Hindu and Buddhist religious music. It’s played by blowing through a hole drilled in the shell.
UDUKAI
Used in folk music and prayers in Tamil Nadu, the udukai or uduku is a membranophone with an hourglass shell made of wood or brass. A small snare stretched over one side contributes to it characteristic sound. The pitch is adjusted by squeezing the lacing that surrounds the drum.
Specifications
Pads
Built-in Pads: 8
* Four external trigger inputs are provided, allowing you to connect Pads.
Instruments
Instruments: 900 instruments or greater
Kits
200 (Preset: 100)
Kit Chain
16 chains (16 steps per chain)
Layer
2 layers per pad
2 layers x 2(Head/Rim) per external Trigger
Instrument /Pad Parameters
Volume
Curve
Coarse Tune
Fine Tune
Pedal Bend
Decay
Output
Layer EQ
Pad comp
Pad Mute Group
Pad Link
Kit Effects
Ambience (5 Types)
Kit EQ
Kit Comp
MFX : 3 systems, 38 types
Display
16 characters 2 line (backlit LCD)
7 segments, 3 characters (LED)
Connectors
PHONES Jack: Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
OUTPUT(L/MONO, R) Jacks: 1/4-inch phone type
MIX IN Jack: Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT Jack : 1/4-inch TRS phone type x 4
HH CTRL Jack: 1/4-inch phone type
FOOT SW Jack: 1/4-inch TRS phone type
MIDI (IN, OUT) Connectors
USB MEMORY port: USB A type
Power Supply
AC adaptor (DC 12 V)
Current Draw
500 mA
Size and Weight
Dimensions
450(W) x 350 (D) x 72 (H) mm
17-3/4 (W) x 13-13/16 (D) x 2-7/8 (H) inches
Weight
3.7 kg / 8 lbs 3 oz (excluding AC Adaptor)
Other
Accessories
Owner's Manual
AC Adaptor
Options (sold separately)
Pads (PD series, PDX series, BT series)
Cymbals (CY series)
Kick Triggers (KD series, KT Series)
Hi-Hats (VH-11/10)
Hi-Hat Control Pedal (FD series)
Pad Stand (PDS series)
All-Purpose Clamp (APC series)
Acoustic Drum Trigger (RT series)
Footswitch (FS series, excluding Latch-type)
Personal Drum Monitor (PM series)

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