Alesis Strike MultiPad
Percussion pad with sampler and looper

Latest User Reviews
Dream machine
So many features. This thing is BEAST! It has ONE flaw. You cannot maintain a loop while switching kits. So you need to custom each kit. The pad allows for this feature in plenty. As an improv drummer I need to be able to jump around. This ONE feature is not a reason not to buy this item. In fact it's a testament for anyone looking to jump into E-drums/Pad. This is the one tool you'll need for years.
Firmware
I had this unit for 3 years now. Was reluctant to update firmware as I read there were issues. Finally I made decision to update to 1.3 firmware. Bad idea. As soon as I done so pad started freezing on welcome screen. Had to hard restart the unit 3 or more times to get it going. Some people recommended to change sd card. I done so and issue not solved. I have contacted Alesis to send me 1.1 original firmware. I have install that and so fa so good.
Pro: - Nice sounds
- Good feel
Cons: - File management
- no desktop/ios or android software for file management
If I was potential customer I would rather save up extra cash and get Roland SPD SX Pro.
Excellent sampler
A good, responsive device, very flexible in configuration, not demanding on the format of samples. I am very happy with the purchase! There are disadvantages in using the device - there is no software for downloading samples and editing the configuration on the computer. In this, Alesis seriously loses to the Roland sampler.
If you don't have enough money for Roland this is the best option. For me personally even better than Roland
Very decent
Was great for getting down drum parts in the studio and the library of sounds is immense. One quibble is they might’ve offered more variety of kits
Love Amlesis SMP
Love everything about this.....
One can sample any instruments, notes, samples etc....
Best thing is I am able to chain different settings according to the song and instruments I require.
The ability to set different colour coded lights to distinguish the different instruments is amazing.
As for music creativity, the possibilities are endless !!!
Top Notch player
Great hardware, poor software execution
Alesis have fixed a number of problems over the years with firmware iterations. At the time of writing this it's currently on FW 1.3, which brought some awesome features to the Multipad. However, a great number of bugs remain or have popped up with this version. Alesis is aware of all of it and they still haven't made any progress with the FW update. Their support answers with canned responses and can't help with anything. I'm almost certain Alesis have forgotten all about this product. They sold a bunch of them based on hype, now they don't care to give any support to the owners.
If you need a pad for live playing, I would go with Yamaha or Roland, and give this one a pass.
The perfect pad...
It is the best buy I mad the last three years!!!
Better than SPD SX
I have used this for more than 2 years now. The sounds have amazing quality. I would recommend this over a Roland for a number of reasons. It does everything a Roland does and it has better sounds. I very often just chill out playing this along with my electronic drum kit.
An amazing piece of gear
Bought at the beginning of the year this after some consideration, since what I really wanted an e-drum set, but had some unavoidable space constraints.
I'm not a drummer (let's get that out of the way) and just wanted to have a canvas for making some percussive arrangements and laying out basic beats, but the Alesis Strike Multipad goes well above and beyond that.
The pads themselves are very (and I mean very) robust and durable, this thing takes a beating nearly every other day and I'm yet to find any dents or hit marks on the pads.
The sound banks already installed are very good indeed, but for me the Strike Multipad shines when you use it to trigger VST samples and external midi gear, it's pure joy.
Haven't used the onboard sampler yet, it's next on the list.
All in all, I highly recommend if you're looking for an easy and intuitive way to lay out beats and drum tracks.
PROS:
Intuitive interface, easy to setup, ample use scenarios, amazing pads.
CONS:
None so far.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Alesis
- Released in 2019
- Average price : $637
- 9 Velocity-sensitive pads
- Over 8000 (6GB) pre-installed sounds and samples
- 32 GB memory capacity
- 4.3" Colour display
- Recording of samples via USB, smartphone, microphone or other audio devices
- WAV import and backups via USB stick or hard disk (FAT32)
- Samples can be edited directly on the pad
- Adjustable RGB lights inform about sounds and loops, as well as pad assignment
- Loop recorder creates loops in real time from internal sounds or external inputs
- 2-Channel USB audio interface
- 5 Effects processors: 3 kit effects, 1 master effect, compressor and equaliser
- 2 "A-LINK" assignable knobs
- Extensive audio routing
- Dimensions : 350mm x 355mm x 76mm
- Weight : 3.85kg
- Includes power supply (100-240V) and software Ableton Live Lite (download)
- USB memory
- USB MIDI / Audio
- MIDI In & Out
- 2x Main Output 6,3 mm jack (unbalanced)
- 2x Aux Output 6.3 mm jack (unbalanced)
- 3.5 mm and 6.3 mm jack headphone outputs
- 3x Trigger input 6.3 mm jack (1x mono, 2x stereo)
- 1x Hi-hat pedal input (on/off or variable)
- 2x Record Input 6.3 mm jack (unbalanced)
- 2x Foot Switch Input (stereo) for dual foot switches
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