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Strike Pro Special Edition - Drum Battle Performance ft. Daniel McCrary and Isaiah Weatherspoon

Strike Pro Special Edition - Drum Battle Performance ft. Daniel McCrary and Isaiah Weatherspoon

Alesis

Description

The Alesis Strike Module is the most versatile and capable electronic drum kit module Alesis has ever offered. It features a sound library of 136 custom kits made from over 1,800 instruments and 45,000 samples. The module has onboard sampling capability, 16GB SD card storage (included) and USB/MIDI connectivity, which players can use in conjunction with the powerful Strike Software Editor to make any e-kit uniquely their own. Assemble custom samples into multiple velocity layers and round robin instruments, then transfer the combo onto the module via USB, creating a signature sound that is easy to tweak. Thanks to the 4.3″ color LED screen, players can keep track of these settings and choices at a quick glance.

While the Strike module is best known as the brain that powers several high-end Alesis e-kits, this stand-alone module features enough connectors to power any combination of triggers and pads that the drummer may already own. It features 12 trigger inputs that fit standard drum trigger pads, plus an included 12-connection TRS cable snake to keep the whole kit organized. The mixing surface on the module has physical faders for all 12 inputs, allowing for virtually infinite combinations.

The outputs are just as varied—the Alesis Strike e-kit module has a full eight individual TRS audio outputs for ultimate control over the mix at home, in the studio or on stage. There are also two of the standard main TRS outputs, plus a 1/4 in. headphone output. No matter the mix of pads and triggers, this module is smart enough to make those disparate parts into a cohesive, wildly versatile electronic instrument.
Alesis Strike Drum Module
Alesis Strike Drum Module
Alesis Strike Drum Module

Features

  • High-end drum module compatible with standard drum trigger pads
  • 136 custom kits made from 1,800+ instruments and 45,000 samples
  • 4.3” color LED screen and 12 tactile faders
  • Compatible with Strike Software Editor and other music production programs
  • 12 trigger pad inputs and included 12-connection TRS cable snake
  • USB/MIDI connectivity for easy importing of completely customized kits
  • SD card storage slot, with 16GB card included with purchase
  • Wide range of outputs including 2 main, 8 individual and a headphone jack

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  • Great product. Highly recommended.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    bySandman

    fromMinneapolis.MN

    Used for home recording and some live use.

  • Great drum module for the money!

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byBig G

    fromPleasanton, CA

    I've been wanting this module ever since the Strike Pro kit came out and was glad to see it finally being sold seperately. I already have my own acoustic kit that I have converted to electronic so I just needed the module. In the past I have owned a Roland TD-6, TD-8, Alesis DM10, Simmons SD1000, Ddrum DD5x and most recently a Roland TD-9 so I know a thing or two about modules. The Strike module has the most versatility for the money. Tons of sounds that don't sound as processed as Roland sounds, which can be good or bad depending on your preference but you can add your own effects like compression and reverb individually. The ability to import sounds is a nice option but I've only just started playing around with it. If there is a drawback to the module it's that it's not exactly plug&play with your pads if you are not using the Alesis Strike pads, although I've heard they need some tweaking too. I'm using homemade drum triggers and my cymbals are a mixture of Roland and Simmons so getting the trigger settings dialed in properly takes some time. The biggest challenge, as anyone who has used this module will tell you, is the HiHat. I tried using a GoEdrum controller with a HiHat stand but just could not get it to perform very well. I went back to my old Roland FD7 controller and it works very well. Overall I'm very pleased with the purchase and I've only really begun to scratch the surface of what this module can do.

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  • asked byJerOrris

    fromReno, Nevada

    I'm looking to trigger my acoustic set. I'd like to know if ddrum chrome elite triggers are compatible with the Alesis Strike Drum Module, please and thank you.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Probably not. It's not a good idea to mix e-drum brands. Please give us a call to better help you out – 877-687-5403
  • asked byAnthony

    fromOhio

    Will an Alesis Strike E-Drum module work with an Alesis DM10MKII Pro E- Drum Kit?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes it will be compatible