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Absolutely the best you can afford for this price.
skowicjusz 17.01.2025
Very solid and stable. Can be even played on your laps. It responds very quickly. Can be played using sticks, or hands which actually suits me. Being able to assign two samples per pad with cool velocity settings makes it play 16 different samples and achieve a great dynamics. All that fits in a a laptop case.
The major drawback for me is, that two top pads are not that sensitive and fail to sound properly from time to time. Maybe it's because of a different shape.
You get all this swiftness for a price: the firmware is very primitive to keep it fast. Longer samples can take ages for loading and accidental switch during the performance can be fatal. Factory presets load however fast and sound pretty decent.
In conclusion, I bought it and instantly started to use a lot. Mostly for ethnic instruments samples, or combination of those with drumset sounds. Max SD card capacity 64GB is really fine. There is an important information on what bitrate and even file naming does matter. Lucky, there is a lightweight app that checks files and converts them if needed.
Very solid and stable. Can be even played on your laps. It responds very quickly. Can be played using sticks, or hands which actually suits me. Being able to assign two samples per pad with cool velocity settings makes it play 16 different samples and achieve a great dynamics. All that fits in a a laptop case.
The major drawback for me is, that two top pads
Very solid and stable. Can be even played on your laps. It responds very quickly. Can be played using sticks, or hands which actually suits me. Being able to assign two samples per pad with cool velocity settings makes it play 16 different samples and achieve a great dynamics. All that fits in a a laptop case.
The major drawback for me is, that two top pads are not that sensitive and fail to sound properly from time to time. Maybe it's because of a different shape.
You get all this swiftness for a price: the firmware is very primitive to keep it fast. Longer samples can take ages for loading and accidental switch during the performance can be fatal. Factory presets load however fast and sound pretty decent.
In conclusion, I bought it and instantly started to use a lot. Mostly for ethnic instruments samples, or combination of those with drumset sounds. Max SD card capacity 64GB is really fine. There is an important information on what bitrate and even file naming does matter. Lucky, there is a lightweight app that checks files and converts them if needed.
After some tweaking I finally got the sensitivity where I wanted. When playing at my home studio I really don't want to bang the pads like when playing them live so the sensitivity was sub-part sometimes. Meaning that it didn't register all my hits that clearly were ones since I have an Electronic Drumset as well and it's much much more sensitive when it comes to hits. The preset sounds are not that great, but with a memory card you can add 10 more or just use it as a MIDI Controller and you have all the sounds in the world. When you go live, just take those sounds with you on a memory card and voilá - you're CPU free in a live situation which is always nice and reduces the amount of stress one might have when you need to get your stuff done in ungodly short amount of times sometimes. This thing I can trust - just turn it on, plug in audio L+R, choose a kit, set the volume and start playing. Master clock can also be used if needed which is great with a lot of electronic controllers and synths + drum machines we are using in live situations. Maybe even more than we should. :)
I also like the extra trigger inputs for a kick, hi-hat, and two more pads which I do own and after testing the whole setup it felt like I was playing a drum set standing up. Also learning a song or a set is as easy as it gets since you can just stick audio in with a click and backing tracks or the in-ear mix you are going to use, just play along and listen it afterwards. Instant feedback, faster learning.
After some tweaking I finally got the sensitivity where I wanted. When playing at my home studio I really don't want to bang the pads like when playing them live so the sensitivity was sub-part sometimes. Meaning that it didn't register all my hits that clearly were ones since I have an Electronic Drumset as well and it's much much more sensitive when it comes to
After some tweaking I finally got the sensitivity where I wanted. When playing at my home studio I really don't want to bang the pads like when playing them live so the sensitivity was sub-part sometimes. Meaning that it didn't register all my hits that clearly were ones since I have an Electronic Drumset as well and it's much much more sensitive when it comes to hits. The preset sounds are not that great, but with a memory card you can add 10 more or just use it as a MIDI Controller and you have all the sounds in the world. When you go live, just take those sounds with you on a memory card and voilá - you're CPU free in a live situation which is always nice and reduces the amount of stress one might have when you need to get your stuff done in ungodly short amount of times sometimes. This thing I can trust - just turn it on, plug in audio L+R, choose a kit, set the volume and start playing. Master clock can also be used if needed which is great with a lot of electronic controllers and synths + drum machines we are using in live situations. Maybe even more than we should. :)
I also like the extra trigger inputs for a kick, hi-hat, and two more pads which I do own and after testing the whole setup it felt like I was playing a drum set standing up. Also learning a song or a set is as easy as it gets since you can just stick audio in with a click and backing tracks or the in-ear mix you are going to use, just play along and listen it afterwards. Instant feedback, faster learning.
sample pads are becoming a powerful part of a percussionists arsenal, offering a massive range of sounds all packed into a tiny box. The Alesis samplepad pro is an affordable option that allows you to take your first steps into the world of sample pads.
to date I have owned it approximately a month. when I first received the pad I encountered some quality issues by the fantastic team at thomann quickly resolved them.
the pad has some fantastic features including "mute groups" that allow for realistic play similar to that of a hihat for example. the sound quality in particular of the 200 pre loaded sample sounds is truly magnificent. the range of sample sounds included travels all the way from afro cuban to modern electronic.
a feature that makes the alesis samplepad pro truly versatile is its compatibility with a simple SD card. you can quickly and easly transfer audio files from an SD card straight to the pad. I have in cooperated my singers vocals into the pad to allow me loop her voice during gigs.
the only negatives I have to say about the alesis samplepad pro is the quality of its built in loop interface. you can loop an individual pad which is very effective but the options for the loops play back like bpm are poor.
Over all a very good product, opens up a vast new range of possibilities and is worth the money
sample pads are becoming a powerful part of a percussionists arsenal, offering a massive range of sounds all packed into a tiny box. The Alesis samplepad pro is an affordable option that allows you to take your first steps into the world of sample pads.
to date I have owned it approximately a month. when I first received the pad I encountered some quality
sample pads are becoming a powerful part of a percussionists arsenal, offering a massive range of sounds all packed into a tiny box. The Alesis samplepad pro is an affordable option that allows you to take your first steps into the world of sample pads.
to date I have owned it approximately a month. when I first received the pad I encountered some quality issues by the fantastic team at thomann quickly resolved them.
the pad has some fantastic features including "mute groups" that allow for realistic play similar to that of a hihat for example. the sound quality in particular of the 200 pre loaded sample sounds is truly magnificent. the range of sample sounds included travels all the way from afro cuban to modern electronic.
a feature that makes the alesis samplepad pro truly versatile is its compatibility with a simple SD card. you can quickly and easly transfer audio files from an SD card straight to the pad. I have in cooperated my singers vocals into the pad to allow me loop her voice during gigs.
the only negatives I have to say about the alesis samplepad pro is the quality of its built in loop interface. you can loop an individual pad which is very effective but the options for the loops play back like bpm are poor.
Over all a very good product, opens up a vast new range of possibilities and is worth the money