Have fun while becoming a better drummer. The Alesis E-Practice Pad Electronic Drum is an electronic drum pad with 65 built-in drum sounds and training exercises to help you learn how to play drums. With its headphone output you can practice drums quietly and utilize the built-in metronome and challenging drumming games. It can even record your performance so you can hear your progress. There are inputs on the E-Practice Pad for a kick drum pedal and a hi-hat pedal, so when you're ready to advance to a larger kit, you can continue to train on the E-Practice Pad. You can plug its output into an amplifier or a sound system and use it as a real instrument to play with other musicians. The E-Practice Pad can be mounted on a cymbal stand or a snare stand, so you can continue to use it as a part of your drum set. It comes with an AC adapter so you can get started right away. It also runs on 4 AA batteries so you can practice everywhere you go.
Features
- Electronic drum practice pad with metronome and learning exercises
- 65 different drum sounds
- Metronome with six sounds, adjustable time signatures and subdivisions
- 50 practice games and exercises
- Natural feel and performance with full dynamic range
- Headphone jack for silent practice
- Amplifier outputs for playing with other musicians
- Mountable on standard 8mm cymbal stand or snare stand
- Recording and playback for listening to your playing
- Runs on batteries for portability or on wall power with the included adapter
- Expandable with optional bass drum and hi-hat pedals
- Spefications
- Triggers: Single Zone Pad
- Presets: 65 pad sounds
- User Memory: Recording and Playback
- Inputs Trigger Inputs:Kick Pedal (1/4" TS)
- Hi-Hat Cymbal (1/4" TS)
- Hi-Hat Pedal (1/4" TRS)
- Outputs: 1/4" Stereo Headphone
- Headphone Output: Yes
- Speaker: Built-In Speake
- rDisplay: Yes, LCD Display
- Power: Included 9V AC Adapter, or 4 AA Batteries
- Dimensions (WxDxH): Not Specified by Manufacturer
- Weight: Not Specified by Manufacturer
- Specialties: Metronome with 6 sounds, adjustable time signatures and subdivisions