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PRESS RELEASE
| Spitfire EX Electronic Percussion Module July 11, 1997
Spitfire announces its new EX Electronic Percussion Module.
Features:
- 8 Trigger to MIDI Inputs
- Auto Chase(TM) Pad Selection
- 20 User Drum Kits
- User Control of Note #, Pad type and MIDI channel
- 5 Preset Pad Types
- Rubber Pad
- Drum Head Pad
- Drum Rim
- Bass Drum Trigger
- Acrylic Cymbal
- Auto Adjustment of Sensitivity and Crosstalk
- Footswitch input for Hi Hat Control
- Compact 1/2 Rack space size
- Works with all General MIDI Devices
Applications:
- Use as a Trigger Intefface for your MIDI Keyboard, Computer card or Drum Machine.
- No More programming drums from your Keyboard, you can use individual drum pads!
- Use as an Input Expander foryour Alesis D4/Dm5, Roland TD-7, TD-5, Yamaha TMX and DTX.
- Simple to set up and use. Little user experience needed.
Suggested Retail $199.99. |
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