Engineering:SP-505
The BOSS SP-505 Groove Sampling Workstation/SP-505 is a sampling workstation made by Boss Corporation, which is a division of Roland Corporation. The digital sampler is part of the SP family and was released in the year of 2002, as a follow-up to Roland’s SP-303 installment. Ironically, both the 303 and 505 installments were succeeded by the release of Roland's SP-404 in the year of 2005.[1][2][3][4][5]
Features
The following list is a correct order of each SP installment's release, as an attempt to help musicians avoid any confusion.
- Boss SP-202 (1998)
- Roland SP-808 GrooveSampler (1998)
- Roland SP-808EX E-Mix Studio (2000)
- Boss SP-303 (2001)
- Boss SP-505 (2002)
- Roland SP-606 (2004)
- Roland SP-404 (2005)
- Boss SP-555 (2008)
- Roland SP-404SX (2011)
- Roland SP-404A (2017)
Having the traditional features of the Roland Grooveboxes, the 505 has the ability to record audio directly via line/mic, or import/export industry-standard WAV and AIF files via SmartMedia card. The SP-505’s internal memory provides over two minutes of CD-quality mono sampling, which can be expanded to over one hour using an optional 128MB SmartMedia card. The Smartmedia cards range from 8Mb to 128Mb. 12 large pads, three control knobs, a display, which is now traditional to SP installments 64 onboard Tones with drums, bass, keyboard, synth sounds and more 29 effects like Tape Echo, Isolator[disambiguation needed] and Vinyl Simulator with resampling and realtime control Built-in microphone for sampling CD-quality sound Chop function divides loops and maps individual samples to pads Pitch function for playing back samples at new pitches as on a keyboard BPM Sync function instantly matches up to 16 phrases to the same tempo Imports .WAV/AIFF files via SmartMedia*; Coaxial/Optical Digital inputs 8-voice polyphony[2] (resample polyphony: 4 mono voices OR 1 stereo voice and 2 mono voices OR 2 stereo voices) Runs on AC power only (no battery power option).
Notable users
Despite not initially becoming as popular as the 303 and 404 installments, the 505 is well-associated with hip-hop producer Madlib.[6]
External links
References
- ↑ https://www.boss.info/us/products/sp-505/features/
- ↑ https://www.factmag.com/2016/09/15/15-samplers-that-shaped-modern-music/
- ↑ http://www.chriscarter.co.uk/content/sos/boss_sp505.html
- ↑ http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/sp505.php
- ↑ https://www.emusician.com/gear/boss-sp-505-phrase-sampler
- ↑ https://www.factmag.com/2016/09/15/15-samplers-that-shaped-modern-music/