Thanks for this video and all the support. I do have a question about the kit tempo and time signature....aside from it being able to give a reference click and synchronize the lights, does it serve any other function? More specifically, when I have loops playing in a kit, if I change the tempo, the sample loops do not change (as they would in Ableton Live for example). Is there any way to make this happen? If so this unit will be truly amazing!
I'm actually having the same issue of not been able to change tempo of the loop , I have tried the tap tempo but it doesn't change anything , please I need help
@@davidmfon1389 So the bottom line is this: the only way to change the tempo of a recorded loop is by adjusting its pitch to speed it up or slow it down. The tap tempo is for reference only when recording a loop...serves no other real function. I was hoping for Ableton in a drum pad where syncing sample loops to various tempos would just happen....but alas, not the case. The first manufacturer that decides to integrate this function into a drum pad sampler will have a huge "hit" on their hands though!
Are you able to make it so you're the only one hearing the click in your headphones and then it's just the loops, kits etc being heard through the speakers or monitors?
We have an entire playlist full of Strike MultiPad tutorials! Check it out here - bit.ly/2GO99b8
Once you create a few custom kits can you go back and change their order? So they are in order for a gig set list?
Really like the large screen. Very very cool
How dou delete a kit?
How do you save your kits, I can't find the button
Thanks for this video and all the support. I do have a question about the kit tempo and time signature....aside from it being able to give a reference click and synchronize the lights, does it serve any other function? More specifically, when I have loops playing in a kit, if I change the tempo, the sample loops do not change (as they would in Ableton Live for example). Is there any way to make this happen? If so this unit will be truly amazing!
I'm actually having the same issue of not been able to change tempo of the loop , I have tried the tap tempo but it doesn't change anything , please I need help
@@davidmfon1389 So the bottom line is this: the only way to change the tempo of a recorded loop is by adjusting its pitch to speed it up or slow it down. The tap tempo is for reference only when recording a loop...serves no other real function. I was hoping for Ableton in a drum pad where syncing sample loops to various tempos would just happen....but alas, not the case. The first manufacturer that decides to integrate this function into a drum pad sampler will have a huge "hit" on their hands though!
Hey I cant seem to get my drum machine updated real difficult for me
Ive tried saving so many times when i switch it back it dissappear
Are you able to make it so you're the only one hearing the click in your headphones and then it's just the loops, kits etc being heard through the speakers or monitors?
Yup! You can route the metronome to just the headphones or aux output if you wish.
Hello bro pls pich setup
Why all the blabber? demo the damned thing instead.
Lol. It's a tutorial.