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🎶 Elevate your beats, own the stage, and never miss a groove with the SP-404MKII!
The Roland SP-404MKII is the definitive creative sampler and effector designed for professional beatmakers and performers. Featuring 16GB internal storage, 32-voice polyphony, and the ability to handle 160 samples per project, it offers a fast, fluid workflow with a vivid OLED display and 17 velocity-sensitive RGB pads. Its compact, lightweight design supports multiple power options, making it perfect for on-the-go music creation. Loaded with 144 high-quality samples and an extensive suite of classic and new effects, the SP-404MKII empowers users to craft, edit, and perform complex beats and soundscapes with ease and style.





| ASIN | B09J1TMSYV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,017 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Audio Samplers |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Roland |
| Brand Name | Roland |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 417 Reviews |
| Finish Type | [NI] |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Included Components | case |
| Item Dimensions | 5.1 x 9.1 x 17.1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Roland SP-404MKII Creative Sampler and Effector with 16GB Internal Storage, 32-Voice Polyphony and 160 Samples Per Project |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.1 x 9.1 x 17.1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | SP 404MKII |
| Model Number | SP-404MK2 |
| Part Number | SP-404MK2 |
| Set Name | SP-404MK2 |
| Sound Profile | Versatile and customizable |
| UPC | 761294517796 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | See manufacturer's website for details. |
K**.
Must Have For Anyone!
This device is so neat! So versatile too! It is weird how overlooked this thing is. This device is awesome for everyone! If you are a DJ or an MC, this device is for you! If you are a podcaster and want to add some fun effects, this device is for you! If you are a guitarist, pro or noob, you can hook your guitar up and access $1,000’s+ worth of BOSS ROLAND effects pedals and amp modelers. It works as a sampler. Hmmm…dont know if I should let this cat out of the bag, but….one thing I enjoy doing is watching YouTube, Netflix, etc on my iPhone and/or iPad …. You can connect the 404 to your mobile device and access the real time effects and also create loops. There are other features too, too many to list actually. There is a lot of redundancy built into this device. Basically you can sample anything, samples of live radio, youtube, speech, video, music, natural ambient noises, ANYTHING. You can then add effects. You can plug a mic in, use the DJFX LOOPER to hear yourself speak in reverse….the other day I played my guitar through the DJFX Looper and slowed it down into what sounded like a heart beat - very Pink Floyd vibe. No limits here. It also can run on battery, so you can easily take it and use it anywhere. I have also seen people take 2-4 of these devices and wire them together for wildly entertaining results. This thing is magic! There is a steep learning curve though, it just has so many features.
A**L
So much fun for making music or just messing around with beats!
I'm a guy in my 50's who used to play in bands and mess around with synths and samplers back in the early 1990's. Recently, I got the itch to make music again. So I picked up a few micro synths and stand-alone groove boxes to try out. The Microfreak was cool, but very limited. The Digitakt is amazing! But it's more about sequencing than rhythms and sampling. Then I discovered the SP-404MKII. To me, this is the sweet spot in terms of price, functionality, ease-of-use, and cool factor. It is simply amazing! The pads to tap out your own beats feel great. The ability to use stereo samples with longer runtimes and sampling external mics or importing samples from other devices, gives you tons of flexibility. And when you're sitting there with your headphones, tinkering away, it just feels good. Grooving with some beats, you can throw entire DJ sets together, if you wanted to. There's a great number of factory samples that come built in. If you don't have any of your own samples on hand, I recommend subscribing to Roland's "Ultimate" program. They give you a month free trial. During that time, you can download all the sample packs they offer for this device absolutely free, then cancel the subscription before they charge you, and you get to keep all the samples. The other thing I'll mention, is that the SP-404 is built to be customized. You'll notice in my photo, I have a retro-looking skin on it, that I purchased from a third party, as well as some aluminum replacement knobs. The aesthetic really gives off an old-skool hip-hop vibe that I love. It sounds amazing, has a series of flexible inputs/outputs as well as midi control options. I've hooked it up to work in tandem with my Digitakt and they are the ultimate DAWless power-couple! Effects for days, smooth transitions between pre-built patterns and live performance, a DJ mode to show off for an audience, and a newly added built-in synth engine as of the most recent patch. This thing is a powerhouse if you take the time to learn how it operates. There's a great community for it, so you can find lots of tutorial videos online. Cannot recommend this unit enough for those looking to chop samples, build loops and patterns, or compose entire songs in any electronic genre.
S**H
Deserted Island / Secluded Mountain Cabin Purchase
One of the best pieces of gear I have ever purchased. It’s an audio interface, sampler, sequencer, idea sketch pad, effects unit, DJ mixer, MIDI controller, customizable, and extremely portable. Probably some other uses I haven’t discovered yet. To give you some perspective, I have been an Amazon customer for over 20 years and this is the only review I have done on anything. Get one new because I will never be selling mine.
L**Y
Smartest sampler ever made (to date).
Having used the MPC One and MPC Live 2, comparatively, the 404MK2 does what the aforementioned attempt to do but much more seamlessly. The 404MK2 literally enhances creativity by allowing the focus to be on sound, versus sight. That is to say, touch screens are novel yet exceptionally finicky and “gimmick-y” when the goal is to immerse yourself in an audio project. The button functionality and navigating menus are much easier to learn than I thought they would be, sampling is such a dream and so smooth and mapping out ideas took what felt like seconds compared to the minutes it took to do so on the MPC One and MPC Live. The effects on the 404MK2 are pretty gnarly as well. The learning curve is not nearly as steep as I imagined it would be. Roland did an excellent job in terms of portability. I literally sat with the 404MK2 on my lap and forgot it was there whereas for the MPCs I had to always find a table. It’s super light weight and carries easily in one hand whereas as the MPCs feel heavy and fragile. It’s incredible that the pricing on the 404MK2 is what it is and the MPCs are so exorbitantly priced. My thoughts are that the touch screen and the speaker on the MPCs respectively account for that. For the me the differences in price are too steep and aren’t really justified. A good pair of monitor headphones (Beyerdynamic, Audio Technica, Roland’s own or Sennheiser) serve a much more professional and sound efficient purpose. USB-C connectivity for charging and sampling makes it that much more “obsolete-proof” and SD Card connectivity and speeds are pretty impressive. Overall, I’m super happy with the 404MK2 and look forward to what emerges from Roland going forward.
M**I
If you're wondering what this does this is how I use it
You organize patterns of sample triggers, build loops, and compose them. It sounds simple which it is but it's easy to spends hours getting really creative with the miniscule details via resampling through fx. Going from up to 160 samples per project and put it into one sample, which is your finished song. It's a very elegant work flow and I am currently using this as my main studio piece. I started by putting all of my samples from my DAW and some others I found on the interweb on my 256GB SD. My next move is to get a synthesizer and use that for my sound design. My FAVORITE feature of this thing is the SKIP BACK feature which can be set to record everything you do for 45 seconds back so you can just be finger drumming and say oh crap I wasn't recording.. oh wait.. you actually were. Now you never miss a good take! Lastly you don't even need a interface with this thing. I have my laptop running audio I/O via USB and my 1/4 Aux I/O going to subwoofer and my subwoofer out to my monitors. I can sample movies or music from my computer by a press of a button at any moment. A seamless piece of equipment that can fit right into your life.
R**D
Whoa! Roland hit this one out of the park!
I owned an old Roland S-550 rack-mount sampler in the late '80s and '90s. Made a lot of music with it, then got busy with family and career. Now I'm retiring, and just got the SP-404MkII. All I can say is WOW!!! The biggest con is the steep learning curve. With a device like this, there's no way around it, to unlock all the features you gotta learn from the (decent) manual that you need to hold [Shift] + [Remain] while you hit other buttons to do such-and-such. So the UI is as much muscle memory and "RTFM" as anything else. Once you figure out the front panel UI, though, you can fly on this thing with amazing things coming out of the speakers. Out of the box, this thing is designed for hip hop and techno, and it can do a decent job with those things pretty much standalone. But sync it up with a DAW and other equipment, and you have a centerpiece of a live rig that can do everything from psychedelia to ambient soundscapes to avant garde electronic music. The utility app works great as a standalone app, but REALLY shines as a plugin in Ableton or whatever you're using for a DAW. If you're not afraid to crack a thick manual or at least watch a few hours of instructional videos to learn how this thing works, it will reward you pretty quickly. It is currently my favorite instrumental infatuation and I highly recommend it. Oh, and keep up on the firmware: the 3.0 version that dropped earlier this year added a SLEW of new functionality. Hopefully when 4.0 comes out they'll give us even more hidden goodies!
I**M
A classic
Amazing machine if you like sample based workflow. Great quality and easy of use. The value for money you can tell because of the quality of sound.
C**N
By far the best iteration of the 404 yet
I owned a 404sx before, and wasn't impressed. The Mk2 sounds much better, and is actually very powerful. I use it bundled with my MPC X, and I feel invincible!
A**N
Perfect Device and Fast Shipping
Arrived in about 10 days to the UAE. It's the most affordable option here even with tax and customs fee. The product is genuine and in perfect condition. However it does come with a US style power plug, which is to be expected.
C**E
Super cool sampler.
A lot of fun to use in so many ways. Creativity abounds with this device in front of you.
L**O
No es para todos!!!!
Se puede hacer de todo con el, buenos materiales de construccion, se nota robusto. Tiene su cueva de aprendizaje. Pero no es para mi, prefiero algo con sequienciador y synthes.
C**S
Excelente
Excelente compra!!! Me encanta
K**K
excelente :)
me gusta mucho las posibilidades que ofrece, samplear tan sencillo y los efectos para voz e instrumentos externos me encantan. es algo complicado al empezar, aún con el manual, pero una vez qué le comienzas a agarrar práctica las horas vuelan. personalmente el poder componer o grabar ideas sin necesidad de un daw me gusta bastante, te hace tener que confiar más en lo que escuchas y te gusta, que en lo que vez en un monitor, y eso lo hace más divertido e intuitivo. no creo qué sustituya el usar un daw, al menos no por ahora.
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