![]() ![]() Alesis has made its best attempt thus far with the Strike Pro electronic drum kit. Reviews Alesis Strike Pro review Alesis continues to pack in the features at a highly competitive price 2099.99 3499 By Tom Bradley last updated 31 March 2022 (Image: Future) MusicRadar Verdict The Strike Pro may not be perfect but it does represent an unquestionably impressive amount of gear for the money. It adds up to unprecedented flexibility and programmability, combined with total mastery of the kit’s status. FROM DRUM MAGAZINE’S MARCH 2018 ISSUE BY NICOLAS GRIZZLE There are acoustic drum sets with electronic features and electronic drum sets that can make acoustic sounds, but finding that elusive sweet spot between the two is a delicate balancing act. Every feature and control is incredibly easy to keep track of, thanks to the Strike Pro Module’s 4.3-inch color LED screen, which displays all the player’s settings and choices at a quick glance. With this editor players can assemble their own custom samples into multiple velocity layer and round-robin instruments, piece together the perfect drum kit, and then transfer it onto the module via USB. The module has onboard sampling capability, 16GB external card storage, and USB/MIDI connectivity, which you can use in conjunction with your favorite music production software as well as the powerful Strike Software Editor. A large measure of the amazing playability and character of this kit is due to the expansive sound library with over 136 custom kits made from over 1800 instruments and 45,000 samples. I had Roland drums before and this kit exceeded my truly looks and feels like an acoustic kit but so. ![]() The Strike Pro Module is by far the most versatile and capable module that Alesis has ever offered. ![]()
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