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Phil CollinsArticle from International Musician & Recording World, June 1986 | |
Phil Collins explores the Octapads.
The fact is, whether the Roland Pad 8 supplements or stands in for a conventional kit, it can access an unlimited range of percussive or pitched sounds with unbelievable ease. As Phil Collins discovered.


And the Pad 8?
"Oh, the Pad 8 is instant. No complex procedures – I could use it straight away. The same applies as with the programming procedures. With the Pad 8 I can just get on with it and play."
Accordingly, the Pad 8 is being incorporated immediately into the current Genesis project. The new album, which has not yet been named, will feature a Pad 8 triggering all the percussion sounds from a variety of MIDI instruments including the TR-727 and Phil's Emulator. It was, regrettably, not yet available when he took the drummer's stool for Howard Jones' new album, but it may feature in his work with Eric Clapton whom he's currently producing. Because of his production work and his willingness to take on new challenges he likes the sound of, Phil is obliged to be something of a musical chameleon, changing styles and discovering sounds to fit a wide variety of different artists, to say nothing of film scores, and so on. The Pad 8, with its user-friendly access to anything MIDI, is an ideal tool for someone who keeps changing his sound.
Even better than one Pad 8 is two Pad 8s linked together, and Phil also frequently uses this set-up to trigger twice the number of percussion sounds or notes or MIDI channels he would be able to access with one. Another useful trick is to "use the audio from a recorded track into the input of a Pad 8 so you can trigger MIDI percussion from a track you've already laid down."
Since all of Genesis use the studio there has inevitably been some interest in Phil's activities and now he's no longer the only Pad 8 user. Mike Rutherford has acquired one and uses sticks to program his own rhythm machines, and rhythm lines in his work with Mike and the Mechanics. Mike is, of course, a long standing Roland devotee and an expert exponent of the GR-700 guitar synthesizer as well as an Octapad player.
Meanwhile Phil Collins is taking things a step further by considering the live applications of the Octapads.
"I haven't used them live as yet, but without doubt they will be a godsend! Using Pad 8s it will be possible to play some percussion instruments it's almost impossible to get over live, such as Marimbas and bell type instruments."
Nor should there be any problem with playing quality. Phil, who is accustomed to the best of top quality acoustic kits, judges the Pad 8 playing surface to be: "Very responsive. As good as a non-skin playing surface could be."
In short, Pad 8s have the feel, the dynamics and the versatility to make them a powerful instrument on their own or a perfect supplement to conventional or electronic kits. A drummer's (or rock star's) gateway to everything MIDI can offer, for just £399. As the man says, "A steal!..."
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