Alesis SR18 Drum Machine Bundle with Samson SR350 Headphones
Alesis SR18 Drum Machine Bundle with Samson SR350 Headphones
Save $29.99 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
This bundle includes the Alesis SR-18 Drum Machine and a set of Samson SR350 Headphones.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
Alesis SR18
The SR-18 is is an easy to use drum machine loaded with cutting-edge drumsets, electronic drums, one-shot hits, modern percussion sounds, and built-in effects like reverb.
Samson SR350 Over-Ear Closed Back Stereo Headphones
Samson's SR350 Stereo Headphones provide quality bass performance and excellent sound isolation in a lightweight, over-ear design.
Get more for your setup with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
Additional Product Details:
Alesis knows drums. The SR16 has dominated the drum machine market since 1990 and continues to be in demand today. The next-generation SR18 is loaded with cutting-edge drumsets, electronic drums, one-shot hits, and modern percussion sounds for any cutting-edge musician's performances and compositions.
From hip-hop to country and everything in between, SR18 nails it on the first take. SR18 has an effects engine with Alesis reverb, EQ, and compression so you can output recording or performance-ready sounds.
Alesis' exclusive Dynamic Articulation™ technology modifies sample sounds so they change as you play them. This results in sounds that respond accurately not only to dynamic changes, but also with the appropriate timbral and color changes you'd expect from their acoustic counterparts.
You can plug in an instrument, such as a guitar, and play along for setup simplicity. You can play in bass parts using the pads on SR18 or connect a MIDI keyboard for fast, musical low end.
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