Alesis Strike MultiPad Percussion Pad
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DetailThe Alesis Strike MultiPad is a first-of-its-kind percussion pad that provides an unparalleled experience for sampling, editing, looping and performing. With over 7,000 premium built-in sounds and 32GB of internal storage, you have limitless possibilities to capture and create your own customized samples. The intuitive 4.3" color display and easy-to-use interface make editing and tweaking your sounds effortless. Nine Velocity-Sensitive Pads with Customizable RGB Lighting The nine velocity-sensitive pads provide an immersive playing experience with their customizable RGB lighting that displays velocity, loop length and more. Their sensitivity allows for nuanced dynamics and articulation in your performance. The lighting also ensures you never miss a beat, even in low light. Extensive I/O for Seamless Integration The Strike MultiPad features an array of inputs and outputs to integrate into any setup. MIDI in/out allows control of external MIDI gear. Audio inputs enable sampling from any source. Multiple trigger inputs, footswitch inputs and headphone outputs provide flexibility in your performance rig. USB connectivity offers a direct link to your computer for using included music production software. Ableton Live Lite and ProTools | First Included Right out of the box, the Strike MultiPad unlocks professional music production capabilities with the included Ableton Live Lite and ProTools | First software. These industry-standard DAWs provide an intuitive environment to compose, record, edit, mix and remix your samples and loops for live performance or studio recording. Premium Sounds to Ignite Your Creativity With over 7,000 premium built-in sounds, the Strike MultiPad has all the content you need to get started and inspire new musical ideas. From acoustic drums to electronic beats, orchestral instruments to synth basses, the library covers a wide range of genres and styles. And with the sampling functionality, the possibilities for new sounds are endless.
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