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Roland SP-555 Puts On-The-Fly Sampling In Your Hands

August 01, 2007
Roland SP-555 Released at Summer NAMM 2007

This year at Summer NAMM in Austin, Roland unveiled a new model in it's SP line of Samplers; the SP-555. This sampler allows you to take live input and capture loops on the fly, altering them immediately with several assignable control knobs.

The standard Roland features are included: COSM, D-Beam, and V-Link. Between the control knobs and the D-Beam, altering loops on the fly has never been easier. Interface the unit with your DAW of choice, and you have an audio input device that can be externally controlled for more precise output. Check out our exclusive demo video for more info.

Visit the official Roland website: www.rolandus.com

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