Roland RMP-3

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Roland RMP-3

Roland RMP-3 - Technology meets education in the most advanced, useful, and friendly rhythm-training instrument. The Roland RMP-3 Rhythm Coach looks good, feels good, and is loaded... more...with rhythmic exercises and timekeeping tools for you to practice with. With the pad and brain self-contained in one molded piece, this new rhythm trainer offers the utmost in portability and convenience. Roland RMP-3 main features include: Quiet, comfortable, adjustable 8\ mesh head Built-in Rhythm Coach training features and metronome Large, onscreen tempo meter Built-in beeper and headphone output Internal pickup for monitoring your drumming through headphones Mix In jack for playing along with external audio (CD players, etc.) 5 metronome sounds to choose from One-piece design for convenience and portability Pad Size 8 inches Panel Controls Volume Knob x 1, Function Selection Switch x 5, Power Switch x 1 Tempo: Quarter Note: 20 to 260 Beat Types: 24 Rhythm Types: 18 Sounds Pad Sound: 1 (can be tuned), Metronome Sounds: 5 Coach Mode Menu: 5, Variation: 20 TIME CHECK (4 variations) QUIET COUNT (6 variations) AUTO UP/DOWN (5 variations) RHYTHMIC NOTES (3 variations) STROKE BALANCE (2 variations) Connectors: Headphones/Output Jack x 1 (stereo miniature phone type), Mix In Jack x 1 (miniature phone type), AC Adaptor Jack x 1 Power Consumption 55 mA Accessories: Dry Battery 6F22/1604 (9 V) type (carbon), Tuning Key, Owner\'s Manual Dimensions: Width 263 mm 10-3/8 inches, Depth 348 mm 13-3/4 inches, Height 78 mm 3-1/8 inches Weight 1.2 kg 2 lbs. 11 oz."

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