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		<title>Roland reimagines the taiko drum with modern electronics</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The TAIKO-1 uses a mesh surface rather than hard rubber to recreate the flexible feel of a drum&#8217;s skin without the loud noises. Each side of the drum has two zones that trigger different sounds &#8212; the center produces deep staccato hits while the edges create long, higher-pitched notes. And as with most electronic [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The TAIKO-1 uses a mesh surface rather than hard rubber to recreate the flexible feel of a drum&#8217;s skin without the loud noises. Each side of the drum has two zones that trigger different sounds &#8212; the center produces deep staccato hits while the edges create long, higher-pitched notes. And as with most electronic drums, the velocity of a hit determines the volume and pitch of the resulting sound. A sample library of traditional taiko drums comes with the TAIKO-1, but you can add your own lossless audio samples, too. The drum will help you tighten up your rhythm with plenty of on-board backing accompaniments and timing practice tracks.</p>
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<p>The TAIKO-1 will be out in July and will cost $1,500. That sounds like a lot, but a traditional taiko drum of the same size and style &#8212; even when made and shipped from within the US &#8212; can cost more than double that. For those who don&#8217;t play taiko, the instrument could seem like a one-trick-pony. But for enthusiasts, this digital version of the traditional instrument is probably an exciting proposition.</p>
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