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ROLAND SPD-SX SAMPLING PAD £585.00


With 2 GB of onboard sampling memory and three powerful effects engines, the new Roland SPD-SX provides a simple, portable, and affordable way to add sampling to any performance setup. More than three hours of CD-quality sampling in stereo can be captured via the stereo mic/line input or imported through USB. The SPD-SX Multi-Pad Sampling allows entire songs to be stored and then individual sections to be triggered by specific pads. Contact: Roland UK Tel: 01972 702701 Web: www.roland.co.uk


ZERO-G/XFONIC BEA


THEEAST £49.95


This frankly enormous beat collection covers everything from HipHop and RnB to Techno and House plus more experimental beats. More than half of the collection features the use of ethnic percussive instruments (tabla, clay pots, bamboos, conga etc.)


The sample library also includes over 3000 Acidized


WAV files, AIFF Apple Loops and Stylus compatible REX2 files, plus 141 virtual instruments from EXS24, Kontakt and Reason NN-XT. Contact: Time + Space Tel: 01837 55200 Web: www.timespace.com


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EASTMANE20DACOUSTICGUITAR £999.00


The Eastman E20D dreadnought model features an all- solid construction based on a solid Adirondack spruce top and a bound body of high-grade, rich red solid rosewood with herringbone purfling and snowflake inlays on the back, a mahogany neck with rosewood veneered headstock and chrome, vintage-style open gear Goto tuners. This handsome guitar comes complete with a Deluxe Eastman Hardshell Case, too. Contact: Acoustica Tel: +44 (0)1274 855432 Web: www.eastmanguitars.com


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