Boss SP-202

The Boss Dr. Sample SP-202 is a discontinued sampling workstation made by Boss Corporation, a division under Roland Corporation. Released in the year of 1998, it is the premier installment to the SP family, which includes Boss’s popular SP-303 and Roland's SP-404 installments. The sampler is also successor to Roland's MS-1 Digital Sampler.[1][2][3][4]

Features

SP Lineage

The following list is a correct order of each SP installment's release, as an attempt to help musicians avoid any confusion.

Being an early installment, the SP-202 has a limited number of features which were later improved and expanded on through future installments/upgrades of the SP lineage:

  • 8 large pads, 4 banks, two control knobs, with overall display and operation that was later enhanced with the Boss SP-303
  • Compact, easy-to-use portable sampler—perfect for club DJs, hip-hop and dance music artists, and other sampling musicians
  • Innovative BPM function calculates BPM from sample length for easy looping*
  • 6 built-in effects including Pitch Shift, Filter 1 & 2, Time Stretch, Delay, Ring Modulation
  • Sampling time — 4 min. 20 sec. internal, up to 37 min. using optional 5 volt SmartMedia card (2mb or 4mb supported)
  • User-selectable sampling grade programmable for each pad
  • Built-in microphone for sampling any time, any place
  • Import/export WAV/AIF via SmartMedia card slot
  • Runs on battery or AC power

Musicians

A number of musicians have used the SP-202 as part of their production and performance. Several artists include Fatboy Slim, as well as Tobacco.[5][6]

References

  1. Corporation, BOSS. "BOSS - SP-202 - Dr. Sample". BOSS.
  2. "BOSS SP-202 Dr. Sample - Vintage Synth Explorer". www.vintagesynth.com.
  3. "15 samplers that shaped modern music – and the musicians who use them". 15 September 2016.
  4. "Boss Dr Sample SP202". 15 September 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-09-15.
  5. "Boss - SP-202". www.gearogs.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-28.
  6. "BOSS SP-202 Dr. Sample | Vintage Synth Explorer".

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