Alesis Strike MultiPad Drum Controller Demo
The Alesis Strike MultiPad can be purchased here: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/StrikeMultiPad--alesis-strike-multipad/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=JiR7Qg6NaQM
Alesis Strike MultiPad – Nine-pad Drum Controller with Onboard Sampler
With nine velocity-sensitive trigger pads, an exhaustive 6GB stock sample library, and an onboard sampler and USB memory stick port to create and import your own sonic textures, the Alesis Strike MultiPad is a feature-rich and space-conscious drum controller for the stage and studio. Using the Alesis Strike MultiPad onstage, there are loads of stock acoustic and electric kits and five onboard FX processors to home in on the perfect tone for your music. And when using the Alesis Strike MultiPad in the studio, you get exacting MIDI control over your favorite virtual instruments within the Ableton 10 Live Lite DAW/performance environment (included) to create sets and capture performances. Hands on, one of the Alesis Strike MultiPad’s best features are its raised back pads, which offer unbridled access to hi-hats, claves, and more. Customizable LED lights per each pad complete the look of the Alesis Strike MultiPad!
Alesis Strike MultiPad Comes with and onboard stereo sampler
Connect an external audio source (phone, mic, soundboard, or computer), and the Alesis Strike MultiPad is all you need to capture precise stereo samples and loops. From stabs and drum breaks to memes and oddities, the Alesis Strike MultiPad’s stereo inputs and mic/line gain adjuster ensure your audio remains true to its source.
Alesis Strike Multipad – USB audio/MIDI interface
Whether you want to capture performances directly as you hear them or control virtual instruments inside your DAW, the Alesis Strike MultiPad’s USB port gives you two channels of hi-fi audio for exacting control over drums, chords, and percussion. No external device is required with the Alesis Strike MultiPad. Connect the Alesis Strike MultiPad directly to your Mac or PC and watch it become the centerpiece of your studio setup.
32GB of onboard memory from the Alesis Strike MultiPad
6GB of immersive onboard sounds are all you need to gig out with the Alesis Strike MultiPad. And for players who need custom sounds, the remaining 28GB of memory with the Alesis Strike MultiPad equip this controller for even large sample libraries.
#Sweetwater #Alesis #StrikeMultiPad
The audio in this video was recorded using the Zoom F8n, purchase it here: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/F8N--zoom-f8n-multitrack-field-recorder/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=JiR7Qg6NaQM
Видео Alesis Strike MultiPad Drum Controller Demo канала Sweetwater
Alesis Strike MultiPad – Nine-pad Drum Controller with Onboard Sampler
With nine velocity-sensitive trigger pads, an exhaustive 6GB stock sample library, and an onboard sampler and USB memory stick port to create and import your own sonic textures, the Alesis Strike MultiPad is a feature-rich and space-conscious drum controller for the stage and studio. Using the Alesis Strike MultiPad onstage, there are loads of stock acoustic and electric kits and five onboard FX processors to home in on the perfect tone for your music. And when using the Alesis Strike MultiPad in the studio, you get exacting MIDI control over your favorite virtual instruments within the Ableton 10 Live Lite DAW/performance environment (included) to create sets and capture performances. Hands on, one of the Alesis Strike MultiPad’s best features are its raised back pads, which offer unbridled access to hi-hats, claves, and more. Customizable LED lights per each pad complete the look of the Alesis Strike MultiPad!
Alesis Strike MultiPad Comes with and onboard stereo sampler
Connect an external audio source (phone, mic, soundboard, or computer), and the Alesis Strike MultiPad is all you need to capture precise stereo samples and loops. From stabs and drum breaks to memes and oddities, the Alesis Strike MultiPad’s stereo inputs and mic/line gain adjuster ensure your audio remains true to its source.
Alesis Strike Multipad – USB audio/MIDI interface
Whether you want to capture performances directly as you hear them or control virtual instruments inside your DAW, the Alesis Strike MultiPad’s USB port gives you two channels of hi-fi audio for exacting control over drums, chords, and percussion. No external device is required with the Alesis Strike MultiPad. Connect the Alesis Strike MultiPad directly to your Mac or PC and watch it become the centerpiece of your studio setup.
32GB of onboard memory from the Alesis Strike MultiPad
6GB of immersive onboard sounds are all you need to gig out with the Alesis Strike MultiPad. And for players who need custom sounds, the remaining 28GB of memory with the Alesis Strike MultiPad equip this controller for even large sample libraries.
#Sweetwater #Alesis #StrikeMultiPad
The audio in this video was recorded using the Zoom F8n, purchase it here: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/F8N--zoom-f8n-multitrack-field-recorder/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=JiR7Qg6NaQM
Видео Alesis Strike MultiPad Drum Controller Demo канала Sweetwater
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