I stopped playing a long time ago because I changed careers, and the result is I don't know any competent musicians to jam with anymore. Fast-forward 15 years: I bought one of these yesterday to get back into practicing my chops quietly while having fun... had no idea the looper was this capable (other instruments input). I guess now I can go off and play with myself! :-)
Yeah buddy! Killer licks my friend, love my Alesis looper multi-pad too! I'm looking forward to seeing more great solo work as well as your epic Daryl's House sessions :) ____________________ Roland TD-50 Kit + Alesis Strike Pro module, Strike MultiPad, Ovation guitars, Kurzweil and Hammond keyboard, rack synths/effects...
Hi, i am testing a Boss OC-5 it's good but very specific for a bass sound. For sure i will try the Pod Go because your sound is what i looking for and with the advantage of a multi-effects pedal. Thanks a lot for this video, it inspires me a lot to make music and loops with my Alesis Strike multipad!!!
@@doublevries you have to sample them yourself (the multipad will record and edit samples on the fly) or download the samples and import via usb drive.
Finally more real music with the Multipad !
You just convinced me to save up for the Strikepad.
I stopped playing a long time ago because I changed careers, and the result is I don't know any competent musicians to jam with anymore. Fast-forward 15 years: I bought one of these yesterday to get back into practicing my chops quietly while having fun... had no idea the looper was this capable (other instruments input). I guess now I can go off and play with myself! :-)
Great job! Thank you! Would love to learn more. I just got an Alesis Strike Multipad.
Nice job!! I hope you would do a tutorial on how you did this and your setup to the Alesis MultiPAD.
Amazing!
All I can say is wow! Thanks for the inspiration! Now I need to get to work!
Thanks Jason
Hell yeah brother
So funky!! Love it!
very detail to learn from this, very groove, much pocket - wow wow
What a Performance!!! Love ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Sounds great!
Thank you!
Damn this is fund to watch
Nice grooves mate ... wow and when that Bass kicks in .. is this on the Line 6 HX Stomp . I need it :D
Killer lead licks
Ace!
Yeah buddy! Killer licks my friend, love my Alesis looper multi-pad too!
I'm looking forward to seeing more great solo work as well as your epic Daryl's House sessions :)
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Roland TD-50 Kit + Alesis Strike Pro module, Strike MultiPad, Ovation guitars, Kurzweil and Hammond keyboard, rack synths/effects...
Sounds great! I like this very much!
Good to see you again, Eliot. A fine example of how to do it properly. Great vid.
very nice groove dig it
Thanks man, much appreciated.
Hi, what are you using to get a bass sound so Nice with your guitar ? Thanks!
Hey thx, I'm pretty sure this was from a Pod Go, I typically use an octave setting on a modeler to get a bass tone.
Hi, i am testing a Boss OC-5 it's good but very specific for a bass sound. For sure i will try the Pod Go because your sound is what i looking for and with the advantage of a multi-effects pedal. Thanks a lot for this video, it inspires me a lot to make music and loops with my Alesis Strike multipad!!!
Yeah!!! Luv it ❤️
Man, you friggin killed this! Awesome feel, especially for a loop! Bravo!
Thanks man, much appreciated
@@e06605 awesome! What chords are you playing…??
@@SeanOnTheGulf Hey thanks Sean, they're pretty much 7th's E to A
@@e06605 thank you! I saw this video 2 days after I received my SMP…great motivation for me! Keep up the great work!!
@@SeanOnTheGulf Thanks Sean
I am thinking of getting into a small home studio setup...Can you export a groove like this to something like a Tascam DP-24 via USB or something?
How you connect your guitar to alesis drum pad
Are you using the stock drum sounds on the Alesis Strike Multipad? If so, have to find the "hi-hat padal lift" :) Sounds good!
No, all these sounds are sampled from Gretcsh kit and imported into this Strike. Thanks
@@e06605 How do you get those samples?
@@doublevries you have to sample them yourself (the multipad will record and edit samples on the fly) or download the samples and import via usb drive.
This video should be called...How to play a thousand notes and never play one bad note....nice. In the pocket.
Sounds great!