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I had (and sold) two Handsonics already. It's a great device. I mostly used congas, bongos and wood blocks. I never sctratched the surface of that animal: there are so many world-beat type of sounds that would make composition very interesting (if one had the time). Someone else noted the annoying D-beam inadvertent triggers. Most disconcerting when the sound is a gong! Since I didn't use it all the time, I found it hard to reconcile having a $1000 approx. device sitting around doing nothing. I since bought a bonafide pair of congas and a wood block. Bongos are next on my list (course one needs a good way to mike this stuff). I DID find that (notwithstanding the broad sound pallette available on the HPD-15) real congas are more fun to play and are, needless to say, more dynamic. Although I didn't use it all the time because of laziness, the HPD-15 stand is probably a must-have for stage use. That thing can really slide around on one's lap. Regards, Butch > Hmmm, sounds to me like they mainly expected it to be a performance > instrument, and the sequencer was a second thought. I've seen people do > cool stuff where they seemed to be controlling effects via the d-beam, > no? > > I too have a love/hate relationship with Roland. They seem to favor a > billion presets rather than tweakability. In a way I'm OK with that, as > a lot are great. I used to spend hours and hours making sounds on an > old analog Korg D8000, but I feel I no longer have the time to put into > sound design, as much as I love it. There came a time when I just had > to put more energy into playing. The short of it is I still wish I had > the time to do both! > > I recently picked up a VX-5050, because the sounds on the GR-30 SUCK. I > was plain and simply tired of running them through tons of effects to > get anything halfway decent out of that box. Now it's mainly spitting > out midi. Why the hell won't Roland make a guitar synth that's got > decent sounds? I just got back from a gig, and my wife said, "You're > patches sounded great tonight. I usually cringe a few times because I > hate the sounds." I knew exactly which patches she was talking about! > > Anyway, I always wanted a Handsonic. I've put it in the "if I can get > a used one for a decent deal" category. If anyone wants to get rid of > one cheap, let me know! (what the hell am I saying?) > > Mark Sottilaro > > > On Sunday, May 5, 2002, at 05:35 PM, Mark Hamburg wrote: > > > The Handsonic is very high on instant gratification. I've had a number > > of > > non-percussionists sit down at mine and have a lot of fun. (I'm a > > non-percussionist as well.) > > > > On the other hand, I have a couple of gripes that seem reflective of > > much of > > my experience with Roland gear in that the operating system always > > seems to > > keep it from living up to its promise. Here are the chief issues that > > come > > to mind: > > > > * The effects are much like the effects from the SP-808 (and other > > Roland > > units) but the provisions for realtime control of the effects are much > > more > > limited. In particular, the unit has 3 knobs purportedly for realtime > > sound > > tweaking but all they really seem to do most of the time is provide a > > slightly faster way to edit kits. I really wish I could do things like > > assign the knobs to the feedback level on the delay effects, for > > example. > > > > * The sequencer on board is very weak for loop building and actually > > isn't > > even much of a sequencer. It doesn't let you erase notes. It doesn't > > let you > > switch parts while recording. The Handsonic with some good MIDI looping > > software in its OS would be really cool. Even just matching some of > > what can > > be done on things like the MC-505 would be a start. As it is, I end up > > just > > doing my looping in audio which seems somewhat of a waste since MIDI > > data > > ought to be more flexible. > > > > As for the sounds, I don't know whether I prefer it or my Emu Planet > > Earth. > > The latter probably has better sounds but they are harder to get to. > > > > Summary: Fun percussion controller with decent sound sets that falls > > short > > of what it could be by not having an OS that allows much realtime > > effects > > manipulation nor easy loop creation/manipulation. > > > > Mark > > >