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Box Contents
Strike MultiPad
Power Adapter
Software Download Card
Quickstart Guide
Safety & Warranty Manual
Support
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Top Panel
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Perform Mode
Perform Mode is the main mode for Strike MultiPad. In this mode, you can view information about the current kit, select a new kit, enable or disable effects, and access the built-in looper.
At the top of Perform Mode, the current kit name and current BPM are shown.
Effect View
In Perform Mode, you can also toggle between two different views of Function buttons F2—F5 by pressing F6–View. Effect View is the default view when Strike MultiPad is powered on.
In Effect View, these function buttons are used for the following:
Looper View
Press the F6–View function button while in Effect View in Perform Mode to access the built-in Looper.
When the Looper is activated, you can set the following parameters for your recording:
Recording a Loop
Once you have set the parameters for your loop, you can begin recording.
Customizing Kits and Sounds
Strike MultiPad includes 30 preset kits which can be freely customized. You can also create kits from scratch using the 70 empty User kits. The Kit, Pad and Sound menus are used to create and customize kits. The Utility menu controls Strike MultiPad's global settings. See Menus to learn more about these pages.
The KitFX and MstFX menus are used to edit and apply effects. See Other Features > Effects to learn more.
Toolbar
In the Kit, Pad and Sound menus, the toolbar at the top of the display will show the following information:
Browsing and Adding Sounds
Importing Files from USB
In addition to the factory preset sounds, you can import your own sounds to the User Library to add to kits.
Recording a Sample
You can also use Strike MultiPad to create samples from a mobile device, instrument, microphone or other device connected to the Record Inputs, or directly from your computer using the USB Audio port.
To record a sample to use with Strike MultiPad:
Kit Menu
The Kit menu is where you can browse and manage available kits, as well as edit kit settings.
At any time, press the F1 function button to switch between viewing the included Preset kits and the User kits, as well as any Setlists. The toolbar at the top of the display will show the currently selected kit.
Browse
Press the F2–Browse button to open the Browse menu, where you can search through available kits. Turn the Main Encoder to scroll through the list. The name of the selected kit will flash at the top of the screen to indicate it has not been loaded. Press the Main Encoder to load the highlighted kit. Alternatively, press the Kit Select -/+ buttons to load the kits automatically.
The left side of the display shows two level meters. The Main level meters show the level coming out of the Main Outs, and the Aux level meters show the level coming out of the Aux Outputs.
Settings
Press the F3–Settings button to open the Kit Settings menu, where you can edit the following kit parameters:
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Kit Level | This is the overall volume of the kit. | 0–100 (default 90) |
Kit Tempo | This is tempo of the kit, in beats per minute (BPM). This setting will override the Global Tempo setting when the kit is loaded. | 30–280 BPM (default 120 BPM) |
Kit Time Sig | This is the time signature of the kit. This setting will override the Global Time Sig setting when the kit is loaded. | 1/2 – 9/2, 1/4 – 9/4, 1/8 – 9/8, 1/16 – 9/16 (default 4/4) |
Logo Color | This is the color of the Alesis logos on the back and sides of Strike MultiPad. This will also change the color of the wave bars in all menus, except Utility. | Red, Coral, Deep Pink, Light Pink, Magenta, Purple, Plum, Blue, Sky Blue, Cyan, Aquamarine, Lime, Green, Yellow, Orange, Orange Red, White |
Logo Mode | This adjusts the lighting effects for the Alesis logos on the back and sides of Strike MultiPad. | Off: Lights are off. Color Soft: Solid dim color. Color Medium: Solid medium color. Color Full: Solid bright color. Trigger: Lights go from dim to bright when a sound is triggered. BPM Pulse: Lights flash in time with the Kit Tempo. Audio Level: Lights flash according to the audio output level. |
Logo Beat | When Logo Mode is set to BPM Pulse, this determines the beat division at which the lights flash. | 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 |
Copy
Press the F4–Copy button to open the Kit Copy menu. In this menu, you can perform the following functions:
To copy a kit:
Rename
Press the F5–Rename button to open the Rename Kit window, which you can use to rename your kits. While this window is open, the Function Buttons will perform the following functions:
Setlists
In addition to the Preset and User Kits, you can create a custom list of any of these kits by making a Setlist, which can then be accessed in Perform Mode.
To create and edit Setlists, press the F6–Setlist button in Kit Mode to open the Setlist menu. While this menu is open, the Function Buttons will perform the following functions:
To create a Setlist:
To replace a kit, press the F2 button to select Replace, then follow the directions above to select a kit. When adding the kit to the Setlist, the new kit will replace the kit in the highlighted kit slot.
To remove a kit, press the F2 button to select Remove. Use the Main Encoder to move through the kits in the setlist and highlight the kit you would like to take out, and then press it to confirm.
To access setlists, press the F1 button in Perform Mode until the Setlist window appears. Use the Main Encoder to highlight the setlist you would like to load, and then press it to confirm. When the setlist is loaded, turning the Main Encoder or using the Kit Select -/+ buttons will switch between kits as ordered in the setlist.
Kits in a setlist can also be edited like any other kit in the Kit Menu. Press the F1 button in the Kit Menu until Setlist is shown on the left side of the display. Use the Main Encoder to highlight a setlist, and then press it to show the kits in that list. Use the Main Encoder to highlight the kit you would like to edit, and then press it to confirm.
Pad Menu
The Pad menu is where you can view and edit all pad-related parameters.
The left side of the display shows the pads, triggers and footswitches. The currently selected control will be highlighted.
The right side of the display will show the parameters being edited. See below for more details.
Feel
Press the F1–Feel button to adjust the playing dynamics for the pad.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Sensitivity | This is the gain control for the pad, trigger or footswitch. The higher the setting, the easier it'll be to trigger louder sounds with lighter hits. When setting this parameter, strike the trigger listen to the sound. If it's too loud even though you are striking the pad lightly, lower this setting. | 01–32 |
Curve | This determines how a sound's volume is affected by how hard you strike it—that is, how responsive the pad or trigger's dynamics are to changes in your playing. All pads and triggers on your Strike MultiPad use Normal as the default setting, which provides the most accurate and natural performance. | Normal, Exp1, Exp2, Log1, Log2, Loud |
Threshold | This determines how much velocity (force) is required for a voice to sound. At higher settings, you'll need to strike the pad or trigger harder to produce a sound. At lower settings, very light strikes on the pad or trigger will produce sounds. One typical use for this setting is when an acoustic drum trigger is connected to a Trigger In and you find the bass from a nearby speaker is causing unexpected triggers. Raise the threshold setting here to help prevent this. | 00–32 (default 04) |
Fixed Level | This setting allows you to have all pads, triggers and footswitches sound at a specific velocity, no matter how hard or soft you strike it. If you prefer to have pads and triggers react to your playing dynamics, leave this setting at Off. | Off, 001–127 |
Control
Press the F2–Control button to edit the control mode for each pad, as well whether a sound will play or not.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Mode | This setting determines what, if any, control function will be performed when the pad is triggered. | Off: Triggering the pad does not perform a control function. Next Kit: Triggering the pad loads the next kit. Previous Kit: Triggering the pad loads the previous kit. Click On/Off: Triggering the pad turns the click on or off. Tap Tempo: Triggering the pad acts as a tap tempo. Panic: Triggering the pad sends a MIDI Panic message, stopping all notes from sounding. Looper Rec: Triggering the pad controls the Looper record state. Note that Loop View must be active before triggering. The first trigger will set the Looper from Arm to Record to Start Record. The next trigger will set the Looper to start recording, beginning with a countdown. If triggered again before the number of measures set have passed, the Looper will stop recording and enter playback on the next downbeat. Once playback is initiated, trigger the pad to start or stop overdub recording. Looper Play/Stop: Triggering the pad starts or stops playback of the loop. Note that a Loop View must be active and a loop must be recorded before triggering. Kit FX 1 On/Off: Triggering the pad turns Kit FX1 on or off. Kit FX2 On/Off: Triggering the pad turns Kit FX2 on or off. Kit FX 3 On/Off: Triggering the pad turns Kit FX3 on or off. MST FX On/Off: Triggering the pad turns the Master Effect on or off. |
Sound | This setting determines whether the pad sound will be triggered. | On, Off |
Output
Press the F3–Output button to edit the pad output settings.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Audio Output | This setting determines the audio output routing for the pad, trigger or footswitch. | Main+Phone, FX1–3, Aux+Phone, Phone Only |
Kit FX Level | This setting determines the output level of effects applied to the kit. | 000–127 |
MIDI Note Output | This setting determines the MIDI note that is sent when a pad, trigger or footswitch is pressed. | 000–127 |
Light
Press the F4–Light button to edit the settings for the pad LEDs.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Play Color | This setting determines the color of the pad and trigger LEDs when active. | Red, Coral, Deep Pink, Light Pink, Magenta, Purple, Plum, Blue, Sky Blue, Cyan, Aquamarine, Lime, Green, Yellow, Orange, Orange Red, White |
Play Mode | This setting determines the behavior of the pad and trigger LEDs when activated. | Off: Lights remain at the Stop Mode setting when triggered. Trigger: Lights go from dim to bright when a sound is triggered. Audio Meter: Lights represent a signal meter (left to right) for the pad volume level. Audio Breath: Lights flash from dim to bright based on the sound volume level. Fill: Lights move from left to right and back based on the length of the sound. BPM Pulse: Lights flash from dim to bright in time with the Kit Tempo. BPM Pong: A "dot" of bright color moves from left to right and back in time with the kit time signature and tempo. |
Play Beat | For Play Mode settings that are BPM-dependent, this setting determines the beat division | 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 |
Stop Color | This setting determines the color of the pad and trigger LEDs when no sound is being played. | Red, Coral, Deep Pink, Light Pink, Magenta, Purple, Plum, Blue, Sky Blue, Cyan, Aquamarine, Lime, Green, Yellow, Orange, Orange Red, White |
Stop Mode
| This setting determines the color of the pad and trigger LEDs when inactive. | Off: Lights are off. Solid Dim: Solid dim color. Solid Medium: Solid medium color Solid Bright: Solid bright color. BPM Pulse: Lights flash from dim to bright in time with the Kit Tempo. BPM Pong: A "dot" of bright color moves from left to right and back in time with the kit time signature and tempo. |
Stop Beat | For Stop Mode settings that are BPM-dependent, this determines the beat division | 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 |
Group
Press the F5–Group button to edit the pad group settings.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Sync Group | This setting allows you to trigger multiple pads Each kit can have up to 16 Sync Groups. | Off, 1–16 |
Sync Mode | This setting determines how pads in the same Sync Group are triggered. | Mute: Pads that share a Sync Group will mute each other when triggered. Cycle: Pads in the Sync Group will be triggered in consecutive order, from P1–9, to T1–6, to FS1–4. This is similar to a "round robin" function. Random: Pads in the Sync Group will be triggered in random order. Together: Up to 9 pads in the group will play at the same time. Hihat: Pads in the Hihat group will cycle based on the position of the hi-hat pedal connected to the HH Trigger Input. Lower number pads are closed positions and higher number pads are open positions. |
Copy
Press the F6–Copy button to open the Pad Copy menu. In this menu, you can perform the following functions:
To copy a pad:
Sound Menu
The Sound Menu is where you can select and import WAV files and assign them to each layer (Wave A or Wave B) for each pad, trigger or footswitch, edit the settings for the WAV files and edit the waveform itself.
At any time, press the F1–Wave button to switch between editing Wave A and Wave B.
You can also press and hold the F1–Wave button to copy a sound from one Wave to another. In the Copy Wave popup that appears, turn the Main Encoder to select Yes and press it to copy the selected Wave to the opposite layer, or select No to cancel.
Browse
Press the F2–Browse button to open the Browse menu, where you can search through the included Factory sounds, as well as sounds you create or import.
The left side of this menu shows the two editable Waves. Each Wave section contains fields for Sample Name, followed by Library > Category. Use the Main Encoder to select the field you would like to edit, then press it to select. Turn the Main Encoder to browse the sounds, libraries or categories, and press it to select.
The right side of this menu shows the list of sounds to browse.
Import
Press the F3–Import button to import WAV files from a USB flash drive (mass storage class, FAT32 formatted) connected to Strike MultiPad. Use the Main Encoder to scroll through samples from your USB drive on the right side of the display, and press it to select the sample. When selected, the box to the left of the sample name will be filled in.
Mode
Press the F4–Mode button to open the Mode menu, where you can adjust the sample playback mode options.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Playback Mode | This setting determines how the wave layer(s) is played. | OneShot: When triggered, the sound plays until the end and stops. Alter: Hit the pad to start the sample, and hit it again to stop. Loop: Hit the pad to start the loop, and hit it again to stop. RoundRobin: Each successive hit alternates between Wave A and Wave B. When one Wave is set to Round Robin, the other Wave will also be set to Round Robin automatically. If one Wave is changed from the Round Robin mode, the other will default to One Shot (Mono). Hi-hat: Assigns HH Open and HH Closed labels to Wave A and Wave B, respectively, for quick and easy hi-hat setup on a single pad. Use an on/off control or a variable foot controller connected to the HH Trigger Input to switch between the open and closed sounds. When played, the closed sound will mute the open sound. FS1–4: Assigns FS Open and FS Closed labels to Wave A and Wave B, respectively. Use an on/off control or a variable foot controller connected to the Foot Control Inputs to trigger the open and closed sounds. |
Poly/Mono | This setting determines the number of voices available for sample playback. Note: When Playback Mode is set to Loop, this will automatically be set to Mono. | Mono: Only one voice will be active at a time. Poly: Multiple voices can be played at one time. |
Mix
Press the F5–Mix button to open the Mix menu, where you can adjust the audio mixing setting for the sample.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Volume | This setting determines the volume level of the pad. | 000–100 |
Pan | This setting determines the position of the pad's sound in the stereo field. | L15–Center–R15 |
Fade In | This setting adds a fade in to the pad's sound. | Off, 1–100% |
Fade Out | This setting adds a fade out to the pad's sound. | Off, 1–100% |
Velocity High | This setting determines the high velocity limit to trigger the sound. Any hits higher than that velocity will not trigger the sound. | 001–127 |
Velocity Low | This setting determines the low velocity limit to trigger the sound. Any hits lower than that velocity will not trigger the sound. | 000–126 |
Prior | This setting determines the priority of a sound in Strike MultiPad's polyphony. Up to 32 mono voices or 16 stereo voices can be active at one time. When this limit is reached, voices will be stopped to make room for more. Use this parameter to set the priority of voices to be dropped. At Low priority, the sound is more likely to be dropped; at High priority, the sound is less likely to be dropped. Note: Sounds with Loop playback will not ever be stopped as a result of polyphony limits. | Low, Medium, High |
Edit
Press the F6–Edit button to open the Sound Edit menu, where you can perform various non-destructive and destructive edits to your WAV files.
Factory Samples cannot be destructively edit. If you would like to edit a Factory Sample, you must first copy the sample to the Edit menu will at first show only one option, Copy to User.
Once the sample has been copied to the User Library, the following options will be available:
Utility Menu
The Utility menu is where you can edit various parameters for Strike MultiPad's hardware and firmware functionality.
MIDI
Press the F1–MIDI button to open the MIDI menu, where you can adjust the MIDI settings for Strike MultiPad.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Global MIDI Channel | This setting determines the MIDI channel that Strike MultiPad sends messages on. | 1–16 |
MIDI Sync | This setting determines whether Strike MultiPad receives external MIDI Clock signals. When On, MIDI Clock signal will override the Global Tempo. | On, Off |
Local Control | This setting determines whether Strike MultiPad triggers its internal sounds. | On, Off |
MIDI Thru | This setting determines whether MIDI received from the MIDI Input will be sent back out through the MIDI Output. | On, Off |
Program Change Switch | This setting determines whether Strike MultiPad will change kits when receiving program change messages. When On, Program Change Inc/Dec messages will act as the Kit +/- buttons, and Program Change Number messages will match the Kit Number as shown on the display (Bank 0 = Presets, Bank 1 = User). | On, Off |
5-Pin MIDI to USB | This setting determines whether MIDI received by the 5-pin MIDI DIN input is passed to USB. | On, Off |
Audio
Press the F2–Audio button to open the Audio menu, where you can adjust the audio settings for Strike MultiPad.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Rec In Vol | This setting determines the digital level for Record In, separate from the analog gain. | 0–100 |
USB In Vol | This setting determines the level of the USB audio input. | 0–100 |
USB Out Vol | This setting determines the level of the USB audio output. | 0–100 |
Rec In Output | This setting determines the audio routing of the analog Record In signal. | Main, Aux, Phone |
USB In Output | This setting determines the audio routing of the digital USB In signal. | Main, Aux, Phone |
System Gain | This setting determines the additional digital gain for the Main outputs. | 0dB, 6dB, 12dB |
FX1 Output | This setting determines the audio output routing for FX1. | Main+Phone, Aux+Phone |
FX2 Output | This setting determines the audio output routing for FX2. | Main+Phone, Aux+Phone |
FX3 Output | This setting determines the audio output routing for FX3. | Main+Phone, Aux+Phone |
Triggers
Press the F3–Triggers button to open the Triggers menu, where you can adjust the advanced trigger settings for the five Trigger In connections on the rear panel (1, 2/3, 4/5).
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Trigger In | This setting determines the Trigger In to be edited. The additional options available on this page will change depending on which trigger is selected. | [1]–[5] |
Trigger In [1] Type | This setting determines the type of trigger control. | Velocity: The trigger will send a variable range of velocity values. Switch: The trigger only sends fixed on/off velocity values. |
Scan Time | When Type is set to Velocity, this setting determines how long the Strike MultiPad firmware scans the voltage to detect a hit. Lower settings will reduce latency time, but may lessen dynamic accuracy. | 1–20ms |
Retrigger | When Type is set to Velocity, this setting helps reduce double triggering. Higher settings will make double triggers less common, but setting the value too high may cause the trigger to miss hits with faster playing, such as when performing a buzz roll. | 0–32 |
Filter Time | When Type is set to Variable, this setting works in conjunction with Retrig-C to reduce double triggering. | 1–50ms |
Crosstalk | When Type is set to Variable, increase this setting to reduce center hits accidentally triggering rim sounds, or rim hits triggering center sounds when using a dual-zone drum. | 0–32 |
Fix Lev | When Type is set to Switch, this setting determines the fixed velocity level sent by the trigger. | 0–127 |
Trigger In [2]–[5] Type | This setting determines the type of trigger control. | 2 Trigger: A TRS to dual-TS splitter is used to connect two drum triggers. Head+Rim: The connected trigger is a dual-zone drum trigger. |
Scan Time | See description above. | 1–20ms |
Retrigger | See description above. | 0–32 |
Filter Time | See description above. | 1–50ms |
Crosstalk | See description above. | 0–32 |
Rim Gain | When Type is set to Head+Rim, this determines the sensitivity of the rim zone only. | 0–32 |
Pedals
Press the F4–Pedals button to open the Pedals menu, where you can adjust the settings for the three Foot Control connections on the rear panel (HH, 1/2, 3/4).
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Pedal | This setting determines the pedal to be edited. The additional options available on this page will change depending on which pedal is selected. | [HH], [1]–[4] |
Type | This setting determines the type of hi-hat or footswitch control. | Variable: The hi-hat pedal or footswitch will send a variable range of velocity values. Switch: The hi-hat pedal or footswitch only sends fixed on/off velocity values. |
[HH] Fix Level | When Type is set to Switch, this setting determines the fixed velocity level that is sent. | 0–127 |
Open Position / Close Position | When Type is set to Variable, these settings determine the velocity of the Open Position and Close Position for the hihat. | 0–127 |
[1]–[4] Polar | This setting determines the polarity of the footswitch. | Normal, Inverse |
System
Press the F5–System button to open the System menu, where you can adjust the system settings for Strike MultiPad.
Parameter | Description | Values/Settings |
Display Brightness | This setting determines the brightness level of the display. | 1–100 |
Auto Power-Off | This setting determines after what length of inactivity will Strike MultiPad automatically shut down. | Off, 30min, 60min |
Firmware Version | Displays the current firmware version of Strike MultiPad. Visit alesis.com to check for firmware updates. | |
Space on Internal Drive | Displays the amount of space available on the internal storage drive. |
From time to time, Alesis may release new firmware for Strike MultiPad that adds new features or fixes issues. Visit alesis.com and find the product page for Strike MultiPad to check for new firmware. You can see what firmware version your Strike MultiPad is currently running by going to the Utility>System menu.
To update your Strike MultiPad firmware:
Backup
Press the F6–Backup button to open the Backup menu, where you can create and manage backups of your kit data onto a connected USB flash drive (mass storage class, FAT32 formatted).
Effects
Strike MultiPad features up to 3 built-in Kit FX that can be applied to any pad, trigger or footswitch, as well as Master FX that can be applied to the entire kit.
See > Effects for a complete list of available effects and their parameters.
Kit FX
Press the Kit FX button to view the Kit FX menu. The left side of the display will show the pad, trigger and footswitch outlines. The right side of the display is used for browsing effects and adjusting their parameters.
Master FX
Press the MST FX button to view the Master FX menu. There is one available slot that can be assigned to any effect, as well as dedicated Compressor and EQ effects.
A-Link
The A-Link encoders allow you to freely assign commonly used parameters for quick and easy access. The two A-Link encoders can have up to three sets of assignments, which are accessed using the A-Link Bank buttons. Only one bank can be active at a time.
Pressing an A-Link Bank button or turning an A-Link encoder will show a temporary popup on the display indicating the current parameters and their values.
To edit the A-Link assignments:
A-Link assignments can be saved with the kit. See Menus >Utility Menu > Backup for more on saving kits.
Pad Cue
Pad Cue allows you to audition sounds directly to the Headphone Outputs. This is useful for previewing sounds without playing them out to your audience.
Additionally, when Pad Cue is active, you can use the Main Encoder to select any pad, trigger or footswitch. This is useful for editing parameters on triggers or footswitches that may not be currently connected to your Strike MultiPad.
To enable Pad Cue, press the Pad Cue button. While enabled:
To select a sound, hit the pad, trigger or footswitch, or turn the Main Encoder.
To preview the sound, hit the pad or press the F6–Play/Stop button. While the sound is playing, you can press the F6– Play/Stop button again to stop it.
Kit Effects
Effect Name | Parameters | ||||
Bypass | |||||
Basic Hall / Ballad Hall | Time | Diffuse | HPF Frequency | LPF Frequency | Hi-damp |
Echo / Delay LR | Time | Feedback | |||
Chorus 1 / 2 | Frequency | Depth | Feedback | Phase Difference | |
Flanger 1 / 2 | Frequency | Depth | Feedback | Phase Difference | |
Phaser 1 / 2 | Frequency | Depth | Feedback | Phase Difference | |
Tremolo 1 / 2 / 3 | Frequency | Am Depth | Pm Depth | Phase Difference | |
Touch Wah 1 / 2 | Depth | Cutoff | Resonance | Hi-gain | Sensitivity |
Pitch Change 1 / 2 | Pitch | Cent | Feedback | ||
Lofi 1 / 2 | Sample Rate | Hi-cut | Filter | Resonance | |
Amp 1 / 2 | Drive | Amp Type | Lo-cut | Output | |
RFilter 1 / 2 | Frequency | Step | Depth | Resonance | |
RFlanger 1 / 2 | Frequency | Step | Depth | Feedback | |
RingMod 1 / 2 | Pre-LPF | Frequency | Depth |
Master Effects
Connectors | (4) 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS audio outputs (1) 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS headphone output (1) 1/8" (3.5 mm) TRS headphone output (1) MIDI DIN Output/Thru-port (2) 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS audio inputs (1) 1/4" (6.35 mm) TS trigger input (2) 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS trigger inputs (1) 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS HH pedal input (2) 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS footswitch inputs (1) MIDI DIN Input (1) USB Type-B port (1) USB Type-A port (1) power adapter input |
USB Drive | Supported Format: FAT32 Supported File Type: 16-bit, mono or stereo. WAV files, 44.1 KHz Sample Rate |
Power | Adapter: 9 VDC, 1,500 mA Voltage: 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 A Max |
Dimensions (width x depth x height) | 13.75" x 14" x 3" 349.25 x 355.6 x 76.2 mm |
Weight | 8.5 lbs. 3.85 kg |
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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