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Handling
Never place objects lled with liquids, such as vases, on the RT-223 since this can cause electric shock.
Warning Do not place naked ame sources, such as lighted candles,
on the RT-223 since this can cause re. This symbol indicates explanations about extremely dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, serious injury or death could result. This symbol indicates explanations about dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, bodily injury and damage to the equipment could result. The RT-223 is a precision instrument. Do not exert undue pressure on the keys and other controls. Also take care not to Caution drop the unit, and do not subject it to shock or excessive pressure.
Warning
Caution
Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to ensure hazard-free use of the RT-223.
Alterations
Warning
Never open the case of the RT-223 or attempt to modify the product in any way since this can result in damage to the unit.
Power requirements
Since power consumption of this unit is fairly high, we recommend the use of an AC adapter whenever possible. When Warning powering the unit from batteries, use only alkaline types. [AC adapter operation] Be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 9 V DC, 300 mA and is equipped with a "center minus" plug (Zoom AD-0006). The use of an adapter other than the specied type may damage the unit and pose a safety hazard. Connect the AC adapter only to an AC outlet that supplies the rated voltage required by the adapter. When disconnecting the AC adapter from the AC outlet, always grasp the adapter itself and do not pull at the cable. During lightning or when not using the unit for an extended period, disconnect the AC adapter from the AC outlet. [Battery operation] Use four conventional IEC R6 (size AA) batteries (alkaline). The RT-223 cannot be used for recharging. Pay close attention to the labelling of the battery to make sure you choose the correct type. When not using the unit for an extended period, remove the batteries from the unit. If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the battery compartment and the battery terminals carefully to remove all remnants of battery uid. While using the unit, the battery compartment cover should be closed.
Volume
Do not use the RT-223 at a loud volume for a long time since this can cause hearing impairment.
Caution
Usage Precautions
Electrical interference
For safety considerations, the RT-223 has been designed to provide maximum protection against the emission of electromagnetic radiation from inside the device, and protection from external interference. However, equipment that is very susceptible to interference or that emits powerful electromagnetic waves should not be placed near the RT-223, as the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely. With any type of digital control device, the RT-223 included, electromagnetic interference can cause malfunctioning and can corrupt or destroy data. Care should be taken to minimize the risk of damage.
Cleaning
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the RT-223. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth. Do not use abrasive cleanser, wax, or solvents (such as paint thinner or cleaning alcohol), since these may dull the nish or damage the surface. Please keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference.
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Environment
Warning
To prevent the risk of re, electric shock or malfunction, avoid using your RT-223 in environments where it will be exposed to:
Extreme temperatures Heat sources such as radiators or stoves High humidity or moisture
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Contents
USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Usage Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Using Pads to Play Patterns (Groove Play Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Various Drum Kit Functions (Kit Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Creating an original drum kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Copying a drum kit/Returning a drum kit to the factory default condition . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Assigning a name to a drum kit . . . . . . . . . . . 53
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Quick Guide 1 Listening to the Demo Song . . 8 Quick Guide 2 Playing the Pads . . . . . . . . . . 10 Quick Guide 3 Playing a Pattern. . . . . . . . . . 12 Quick Guide 4 Assembling a Song by Hitting the Pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Quick Guide 5 Using Groove Play . . . . . . . . 16
Using the Metronome (Metronome Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Changing Various Settings of the RT-223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Basic function setting procedure . . . . . . . . . 63 Function setting items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Other Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Using the jam function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Synchronizing the RT-223 to external MIDI equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Using MIDI equipment to play the RT-223 . . 70 Checking the remaining memory capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Turning the backlight off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Returning the RT-223 to the factory default condition (initialization) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Editing a Pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Copying a pattern/Returning a pattern to the factory default condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Erasing a pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Assigning a name to a pattern . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Editing a Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
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Introduction
Thank you for selecting the ZOOM RhythmTrak RT-223 (hereafter simply called the RT-223). The RT-223 is a sophisticated product with the following features. Highly compact drum/bass machine The RT-223 is small enough to fit in the pocket of a guitar case. But it has enough muscle to play a full rhythm accompaniment with super realistic drum and bass sounds. You can use it as a personal metronome during practice, or as your rhythm section during a live performance and when making a demo tape. Perfectly simple operation Even if you have never used a drum machine or sequencer before, you will feel comfortable with the RT-223 right away. Great selection of preset patterns The RT-223 can store 511 different patterns (including patterns that you have created yourself). Out of the box, it comes with a wide choice of representative patterns that will you get started in no time. Program the accompaniment to an entire song You can line up multiple patterns in the intended order to create the rhythm accompaniment for a full song. Besides step input, where you specify elements such as pattern number, volume, and tempo one by one, the RT-223 also supports the innovative FAST input method developed by ZOOM. Groove play mode lets you play patterns like a DJ Assigning patterns to the pads on the top panel lets you change patterns simply by tapping the pads. Great for live performances and for DJ use. Create your original kits The RT-223 comes with built-in drum kits and bass programs for a variety of musical genres. Whats more, you can create your own drum kits by combining drum sounds at will. Two types of effects The drum kit/bass program sound can be processed by two kinds of effects (COMP EQ and REVERB). The REVERB effect allows adjusting the effect depth for each drum sound individually. Jam function for selecting patterns with a foot switch Connect a foot switch to have even more control over play start/stop and switching patterns. While playing your instrument, you can set fill-ins or breaks or return to the main theme after improvising for any length. This is great for those lively jam sessions. Built-in metronome function The metronome is convenient for scale practice or rhythm practice. In addition to the standard beat, you can also use mixed beat settings such as 5-beat and 7-beat. Input jack for connecting an external sound source Connect an instrument processed with a multieffect such as the ZOOM GFX-1 and mix it with the RT-223 signal to produce impressive sounding output. Control various functions with a foot switch A connected foot switch can be used to start/stop a pattern or change the tempo while keeping your hands free. Alternatively, push the foot switch down to kick a virtual bass drum, or switch between hi-hat open/close. Compatible with MIDI synchronization The MIDI IN connector allows an external MIDI keyboard or other device to play the sounds of the RT-223. It is also possible to synchronize the RT-223 to the MIDI clock from a MIDI sequencer. Please take the time to read this manual carefully so as to get the most out of your RT-223 and to ensure optimum performance and reliability. Retain this manual, the warranty card and all other documentation for future reference.
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Names of Parts
Top panel
[INSERT/COPY] key [DELETE/ERASE] key [BASS MUTE] key Display VALUE [+]/[-] keys Cursor keys
[SONG] key [TEMPO] key [PATTERN] key [COMP EQ] key [REVERB] key [EXIT] key [METRONOME] key [EDIT] key REC [O] key PLAY [R] key STOP [P] key
[BANK] key
[BASS] key
Pads
[FUNCTION] key
Rear panel
[POWER] switch
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Getting Connected
For mono playback, connect only the [L/MONO OUT] jack. Connecting the optional foot switch FS01 allows such functions as playing the bass drum sound with your foot or switching between open and closed hi-hat.
Headphones
AC adapter
As [LINE IN] jack is stereo input when guitar/ other musical instruments connected with GFX-5/other effect device or CD player connected to [LINE IN] jack, sound from these instruments is mixed with sound from RT-223 and output from [L/MONO OUT] and [R OUT] jacks.
To synchronize the RT-223 with an external sequencer or to control operation of the RT-223 from an external MIDI component, link the MIDI OUT connector of the equipment with the [MIDI IN] connector on the RT-223.
Guitar, bass etc.
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NOTE
If the BATT symbol appears while the u n i t i s p o w e re d f ro m b a t t e r i e s , t h e batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries as soon as possible.
IEC R6 (size AA) battery x 4 Batteries must all face in the same direction.
Preparations
After connections are established, check the sound by performing the following steps.
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Quick Guide
This Quick Guide demonstrates how to operate your RT-223, using a few representative examples. Some of the terms and concepts used in this manual are also explained here.
Quick Guide 1
The RT-223 comes with a demo song already built in. Hear for yourself what RT-223 can do.
Connect the RT-223 to the playback system and turn the power on.
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The backup sound provided by the RT-223 consists of a drum kit and a bass program. A drum kit is a collection of drum sounds including bass drum, snares, and tomtom, percussion sounds such as congas and bongos, and various other effect sounds. These are combined to create backing tracks for a wide range of music genres. The RT-223 comes with 127 drum kits of which 70 are preprogrammed. You can also create your own original drum kits. A bass program is a bass sound such as electric bass, acoustic bass, or synthesizer bass. 12 types of bass programs are available, of which one can be selected for playback.
Bass program
Drum kit
When [PATTERN] key is pressed RT-223 switches to pattern mode (for playing and recording patterns).
When [SONG] key is pressed RT-223 switches to song mode (for creating backing songs which are sequences of patterns).
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SNARE
KICK
Kick Snare Closed Hat Open Hat Rim Shot Cowbell Tambourine
Try tapping pad 0 (KICK) and pad 2 (SNARE) as shown in the illustration above, to play a rhythm line of bass drum and snare drum.
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BASIC
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Pattern name Pattern number
Bass track
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TEMPO
120
TEMPO
125
VALUE [+] key Selects next higher pattern number. VALUE [-] key Selects next lower pattern number. Pattern name Pattern number
POPS1VA 026
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RCKTMP
00
Press pad 0
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3
VERSE B
VERSE A FILL A
For most of the songs 0 - 9, patterns are assigned to the pads as follows.
VERSE B variations VERSE A variations BRIDGE
INTRO
BREAK
ENDING
In this way, you can assemble the accompaniment for an entire song in real time. HINT
You can also record your pad playing in the song ( p. 36). The assignment of patterns to pads and the transition settings can be changed ( p. 37).
When you hit pad [()] (ENDING), the ending pattern plays, and then the RT-223 automatically stops playing.
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Quick Guide
Push a pad.
While the pad is held down, the pattern assigned to that pad is played. Give it a try and check out which patterns are assigned to the various pads. HINT
The pattern assigned to a pad can be changed ( p. 48).
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Pad
Pad
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This activates the pattern mode. The [PATTERN] key lights up.
Each time you press the [BANK] key, the set of sounds assigned to the pads (pad bank) changes. The RT-223 gives you a choice of three pad banks. HINT
When a bass program is selected, pressing the [BANK] key changes the pitch range of the bass sound.
repeatedly, hold down the [REPEAT/ STEP] key while pushing the pad.
Pad
The LED of the pad lights up briefly and the sound assigned in the drum kit to that pad is heard. The volume changes according to how strongly you tap the pad.
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Selecting a kit/program
The RT-223 lets you select among 127 drum kits (70 preprogrammed) and 12 bass programs. Try changing the setting as follows.
1. Press the [PATTERN] key. 3. Use the VALUE [+]/[-] keys to select
the drum kit/bass program.
The [PATTERN] key lights up and the RT-223 goes into pattern mode.
The name and number of the currently selected drum kit (or bass program) appears on the display.
REZROCK
HINT
BASIC
HINT
Keeping a VALUE [+]/[-] key depressed changes numbers continuously. To change numbers quickly, hold down one of the VALUE [+]/[-] keys and press the other key. The numbers will change rapidly.
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Playing a pattern
The RT-223 incorporates 511 accompaniment patterns. In the factory default condition, the patterns 0 - 439 are preprogrammed.
001-04
Measure Beat
025
Pattern number
You can use the pads for manual play while a pattern is playing. You can switch the pattern number while a pattern is playing.
The key lights up and the bass track is muted (only the drum track is heard). To turn the bass track back on, press the [BASS MUTE] key once more. HINT
The bass track can be muted while the pattern is stopped.
The PLAY [R] key lights up and the pattern is played repeatedly.
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When playing a pattern in pattern mode, the playback tempo for the pattern can be varied over the range of 40 - 250 BPM (BPM = beats per minute, using quarter notes).
While the pattern is stopped or playing, pressing the [TEMPO] key once to bring up the "TEMPO" indication, and then pressing the [TEMPO] key twice in succession will set the tempo by taking the key press interval as a quarter note. Simply tap the [TEMPO] key in sync with the song rhythm. NOTE
TEMPO
120
Tempo
TEMPO
125
Tempo value
To return to the condition before the [TEMPO] key was pressed, press the [EXIT] key or simply wait a while.
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PUNCH
Drum kit name
EMPT
500
HINT
If there is no empty pattern, you should delete an unwanted pattern (p.33 ).
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bass drum and snare drum using quarter notes, you can record a hi-hat sequence with sixteenth notes.
QNTIZE
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001-04
Measure Beat
500
Quantize value
Quantization refers to the degree of detail with which notes are recorded. By setting the quantize value to the shortest note to use for the pattern, recording can be carried out while automatically maintaining precise timing. If you select the finest quantize setting, you can retain the human touch that is characterized by slightly irregular timing. HINT
The [FUNCTION] key is used to make various settings for the RT-223. For details, please refer to page 63.
The REC [O] key and PLAY [R] key light up, and the [TEMPO] key flashes according to the currently selected tempo. The metronome sound starts. HINT
When you call up an empty pattern, it will be set to the same beat and number of measures as the previous pattern. These settings can be changed, as described on pages 64, 65.
Pad
The sound of the respective pad is heard, and it is recorded for the duration set with the quantize value. When the end of the pattern is reached, the recording loops back to the beginning and continues, allowing you to add to the recording as often as desired. You can check the current position in the pattern on the display (measure/ beat). HINT
By using the [BANK] key during input of a pattern, you can switch the set of drum sounds assigned to the pads. When the REC [O] key is pressed during
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Pad
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BASSKE
When the bass track is selected, the pads play a series of pitches that are a semitone apart, such as C, C#, D, D#, ...B, C. You can change the bass key that is assigned to the lowest pad (pad 0), as shown in the illustration below. HINT
The last selected key will be saved as the root for that pattern. By specifying root information in song mode, the bass track can be shifted up or down, using this key as reference.
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To erase the entire bass track, push the [BASS] key while holding the [DELETE/ERASE] key down. While both keys are held down, the bass track is erased.
Erasing the sound of a specific pad
B2 pad
A2 pad
E2 pad
Hold down
Hold down
HINT
By using the [BANK] key during pattern recording, you can switch the pitch range of bass notes assigned to the pads. When the REC [O] key is pressed during real-time recording, the REC [ O ] key starts to ash and pattern recording is suspended. In this condition, tapping the pads will produce sound, but it is not recorded. This is useful to check phrasing before actually recording. To resume recording, press the REC [O] key once more.
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When the end of a pattern is reached, it loops automatically back to the beginning, allowing you to add for example snare and hi-hat separately, to complete the pattern. By pushing two pads at the same time, you can enter two sounds in the same position. For step recording of a bass track, the procedure is slightly different, because unlike for the drum track, the pitch and duration of the sound must be specified. For the drum track, every pad produces the sound of a different instrument, but for the bass track, the pitch is determined by which pad you push. The fact that tapping a pad gives the shortest-unit note and pushing the [REPEAT/STEP] key gives the shortest-unit rest is the same, but the fact that a parameter called duration is added when entering a note is different. Even when the step length is the same, the actual duration of each note can be varied individually. To enter the bass phrase shown in Figure 2, select an eighth note as smallest unit and make the entry as shown, while varying the duration.
Figure 1
Bass drum
[STEP] [KICK] [STEP] [STEP] [KICK] [STEP] [STEP] [STEP] [STEP] [KICK] [STEP]
Figure 2
1 step
Sixteenth note
[STEP] [E2] [STEP]
Quarter note
[STEP] [E2] [STEP] [STEP]
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4...... Quarter note 24....... Sixteenth triplet note 8...... Eighth note 32....... Thirty-second note 12.... Eighth triplet note 48....... Thirty-second triplet note 16.... Sixteenth note Hi ....... 1 tick (1/96 of quarter note)
Pad
The note is entered, and the input position advances by one step.
QNTIZE
16
HINT
You can check the current position in the pattern on the display (measure/beat/tick).
Quantize value
If you press the [REPEAT/STEP] key without pressing a pad, no note is entered, and the input
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Pad
When you move the position with the [REPEAT/ STEP] key, the pad for the sound input at the current point lights up. When you delete the sound by pressing the pad while holding down the [DELETE/ERASE] key, the pad goes out.
Drum track
Snare drum Bass drum
The bass track is selected. The bass program selection method is the same as for real-time recording ( p. 25).
pad 5 (QUANTIZE).
NOTE
During step input, it is not possible to erase the entire track in one go.
QNTIZE
16
Quantize value
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Pad
The note is entered, and the input position advances by one step. The sound duration will be as specified earlier. You can check the current position in the pattern on the display (measure/ beat/tick). NOTE
If the entered duration exceeds the pattern length, the note will continue until the end of the pattern.
001-01
00
D=1/2
The following settings for note duration are available.
1 - 8 .............. Quarter note x 1 - 8 3/2 ................ Dotted quarter note 3/4 ................ Dotted eighth note 1/2 ................ Eighth note 1/3 ................ Eighth triplet note 1/4 ................ Sixteenth note 1/6 ................ Sixteenth triplet note 1/8 ................ Thirty-second note
If you press the [REPEAT/STEP] key without pressing a pad, the position advances by one step without note entry.
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HINT
If necessary, specify a root for the pattern that suits the entered bass phrase. The BASS KEY setting (p. 64) is used to set the root information for the patter n. For patterns that are not to be used in a song or for patterns where the bass track is empty, making the setting is not required.
Bass track
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Editing a Pattern
This section explains how to edit patterns.
The [INSERT/COPY] key flashes and the current pattern is selected as the copy source.
TO 500E
Copy target pattern number
HINT
When you select an empty pattern, the indication E appears to the right of the pattern number.
To return one of the factory preprogrammed patterns (0 - 439) to the original condition, select the same number as copy source and copy target (the indication COPY appears on the display). Then proceed to step 5.
The RT-223 goes into pattern mode, and the pattern selection screen appears.
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Editing a Pattern
factory restore process, press the [INSERT/ COPY] key once more. When the copy or factory restore process is completed, the indication DONE appears on the display, and the unit returns to the pattern mode. By pressing the [EXIT] key instead of the [INSERT/COPY] key, you can cancel the process and return to pattern mode.
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Pattern name Pattern number
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2. Press the [DELETE/ERASE] key. 3. Use the cursor left/right keys to move
the cursor position, and use the VALUE [+]/[-] keys to select the character.
The following characters are available. The [DELETE/ERASE] key flashes, and the current pattern name and number alternate with the indication DELETE on the display.
Numbers: 0 - 9 Letters: A - Z Symbols: (space), ( )
*+/
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What is a song?
A song in terms of the RT-223 is a sequence of patterns (a number of measures of drum track and bass track) lined up in play order, to provide the backing for an entire musical piece (see illustration below). The maximum number of songs that can be stored in the RT-223 is 100. A song can be input in three different ways. Step input With this method, you start at the beginning of the song and proceed in discrete steps, specifying the pattern to play and the number of measures for each step. This method is suitable for detailed, manual work on a song. Real-time input With this method, you first assign the patterns to the pads and then play the patterns in real time. This method is suitable for quick and intuitive input of a song.
which input method was used. After creating a song with FAST input or real-time input, you can still ne-tune it with step input. Besides pattern information, a song also contains so-called event data (tempo, beat, volume and other information, see page 42). Use step input to enter event information.
FAST (Formula Assisted Song Translator) This method uses simple formulas to specify rhythm pattern playback from start to end. The result is written out as a song in a single operation. This method is suitable for songs with repeated patterns and cases where the configuration of the entire song has been decided beforehand.
HINT
The resulting song is the same, regardless of
RCK TMP
00
Song
Pattern A Drum track Bass track Pattern B Drum track Bass track Pattern C Drum track Bass track
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pattern will be repeated. If a smaller number is selected, the sound will switch to the next pattern partway through.
001-01
Measure Beat
END
Tick or End
005-01
(Measure number)
END
Current position 5
The End indication means that the song is currently at the end position. For an empty song where no information has been input, the start and End point are identical.
Current position 1 (Measure number)
Empty song
Entered pattern
End
During step input of a song, the input position can be moved by the following actions. Jumping to event positions Use the VALUE [+]/[-] keys. With each push of a key, the input position moves to the next or previous event point. Moving in measure units Use the cursor left/right keys. With each push of a key, the input position moves to the next or previous measure. Moving in sixteenth note units Use the [REPEAT/STEP] key. With each push of the key, the input position moves in sixteenth note units.
End
POPS1VA
Number of measures
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PATTERN A
PATTERN C
To delete a specic measure Move to the start of the measure to delete, and press the [DELETE/ERASE] key. The measure is deleted and subsequent events are shifted by one measure forward.
Delete one measure
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Dot
PATTERN A
PATTERN B
PATTERN D PATTERN C
Pressing the [REPEAT] key once more turns the dot off. The pattern will be playing from the start. To insert a new pattern in a song Move to the point where the pattern is to be inserted and carry out steps 4 - 7. This inserts a pattern at the current position, and shifts all later patterns back by the duration of the inserted pattern.
Insert
PATTERN D
PATTERN A
PATTERN B
PATTERN C
The REC [O] key goes out, and song step input is terminated.
PATTERN A
PATTERN B
PATTERN C
PATTERN A
PATTERN B
PATTERN D PATTERN C
To delete a pattern Use the cursor left/right keys to move to the pattern to delete, and press the [EDIT] key to switch to the event editing screen. Now use the cursor left/right keys to select PTN, and press the [DELETE/ERASE] key. When pattern information is deleted, the PTN indication
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Pad
INTRO01 400
PADFUNC
PADFUNC
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Pad
The parameters and their setting ranges that are available for each pad are shown in the table below.
Parameter type PATTERN ROOT NEXT Description
Number and name assigned to the pad Bass track root Operation when switching a pattern
Setting range
000 511 E D# P00 P12 F00 F12 StP
If the root set for a pattern with BASS KEY ( p. 64) and the root set for the song are different, the bass phrase is transposed to match the root entered for the song. For example, if the pattern root is set to C for the phrase G - A - B, and the song root is set to D, the resulting phrase will be A - B- C#. The NEXT parameter determines the operation when a pad is pressed to switch a pattern and when a pattern has finished playing. P00 - P12 When the pattern is finished, the pattern of the specified pad (00 - 09: pads 0 - 9, 10: pad [+], 11: pad [x], 12: pad [()] ) will be called up. F00 - F12 The pattern changes at the change of the beat, and when the pattern is finished, the pattern of the specified pad plays.
The REC [O] key and PLAY [R] key light up, and the song is ready for real-time input.
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Pad
Hit pad with assigned pattern A
Pad
Hit pad with assigned pattern B
NOTE
If you hit a pad whose NEXT parameter ( p. 38) is set to F00 - F12, the pattern will be switched not at the measure boundary but at the beat boundary.
Pad [x]
Enters "x" (multiplication symbol) for repeated play of the same pattern.
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Repeat patterns Use the x (multiplication) symbol to specify pattern repetitions. As in normal arithmetic, x takes precedence over +. For example, entering 0 + 1 x 2 + 2 will result in the following rhythm pattern play sequence.
Repeat multiple patterns Use the ( and ) symbols (opening and closing brackets) to link a group of patterns for repetition. Formulas enclosed in brackets take precedence over other formulas. For example, entering 0 + (1 + 2) x 2 + 3 will result in the following rhythm pattern play sequence.
(1+2)X_ 1+2)X3_
HINT
If the formula exceeds seven digits, earlier character/symbol entries are scrolled off the display. To see the scrolled part, use the cursor left/right keys to move the display position.
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112+(2_
If you make a mistake during input, you can correct it as follows. Deleting a number/symbol Use the cursor left/right keys to move the flashing segment to the number/symbol to delete, and press the [DELETE/ERASE] key. Inserting a number/symbol Use the cursor left/right keys to move the flashing segment to the point where you want to insert a number or symbol, and input the new number/symbol.
The indication FAST appears briefly on the display. Then an underline cursor appears at the first character position. FAST input is now possible.
If the entered formula contains a syntax error, the indication SYTXERR appears on the display when you press the [FUNCTION] key. After a while, the formula input screen appears again. Correct the wrong part, and perform the write operation again.
FAST
_
Underline
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012-01
HINT
48
By using the VALUE [+]/[-] keys during step input of a song, you can move directly to previous or later events.
DR VOL
Currently selected event name
15
Event setting
"EVENT" indication
"EVENT" indication
000
001
4/4
E 120 15 15 0 0 2 10 135
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TEMPO
---
Event name
HINT
If you enter tempo information at the beginning of a song, the song will always play at that tempo, regardless of current tempo settings. If the root set for a pattern with BASS KEY ( p. 64) and the root set for the song are different, the bass phrase is transposed to match the root entered for the song. For example, if the pattern root is set to C for the phrase G - A - B, and the song root is set to D, the resulting phrase will be A B- C#.
Setting range
000 511 18 (1/4 8/4) E D# 40 250 0 15 0 15 0 126 0 11
If you select an event for which information has already been input at the current position, the event name and setting value are shown on the display. (By pressing the VALUE [+]/[-] keys in this condition, you can change the setting.)
DR VOL
Event name
15
TEMPO
Event name
125
Entered value
If you select an event for which no information has been input at the current position, the indication xxx (where xxx is the event name) is shown. This means that the preceding information for the same event type remains valid. The following illustration shows an example for the display when the TEMPO event is selected.
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Playing a song
This section shows how you can select and play a song that you have created.
JGLEMAN 01
The REC [O] key goes out, and song step input is completed.
Song name Song number
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This section describes how you can edit a song that you have created.
Copy
1 2 3 4
PATTERN A PATTERN B
The display changes as follows. On this screen, you can specify the copy start point measure.
123-01
STR
the measure to be used as start point of the range to copy. Then press the [INSERT/COPY] key.
The display changes as follows. On this screen, you can specify the copy end point measure.
124-01
END
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Editing a Song the measure to be used as end point of the range to copy. Then press the [INSERT/COPY] key.
The display changes as follows. On this screen, you can specify the insert point for the copied range.
be overwritten. Use this function with care.
The [INSERT/COPY] key flashes, and the current song is selected as copy source.
TO 50E
Copy destination song number
HINT
When you select an empty song, the indication E appears to the right of the song number.
NOTE
It is not possible to select the current song as copy destination.
Song step input is terminated, and the RT-223 returns to song mode.
Copying a song
The currently selected song can be copied onto another song number. This is useful to create song variations. NOTE
When you carry out the copy process, any existing song at the copy destination will
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When the copy process is completed, the indication DONE appears, and the RT-223 returns to the song mode. If you press the [EXIT] key instead of the [INSERT/COPY] key, the process is canceled and the RT-223 returns to the song mode.
Erasing a song
You can erase the contents of the currently selected song, returning it to the blank state. NOTE
An erased song cannot be restored. Use this function with care.
JGLEMAN
Song name
Song number
JGLEMAN
move the cursor position, and use the VALUE [+]/[-] keys to select the character.
For information on available characters, see page 33.
The name is accepted, and the RT-223 returns to the song mode.
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Pad
The RT-223 switches to groove play mode. The [SONG] key and [PATTERN] key are both lit. The display shows the name and number of the currently selected song. NOTE
In groove play mode, all patterns are played with the tempo of the currently selected song. If required, you can enter a desired tempo at the beginning of the song ( p. 42).
If the VALUE [-] key is pressed while 0 is displayed, or if the VALUE [+] key is pressed while 510 is displayed, the display indication changes to PAD. Instead of a pattern, a pad for which PAD is selected will play the single sound originally allocated to the pad (such as kick drum or snare). NOTE
The pattern assignments made in groove play and those made in song mode ( p. 37) are separate and independent of each other. The patterns assigned to the pads are retained also while the unit is turned off.
In the factory default condition, the RT-223 has 13 patterns specially designed for groove play assigned to the pads. If a pad is held down, the assigned pattern plays repeatedly. The intensity with which the pad is hit controls the overall pattern volume. While the pad is pressed, the pattern name and number are shown on the display.
Pad
POPS1VA 025
Pattern assigned to pad
Pattern number
The pattern will be looped even when you release the pad. To stop the loop, hit the pad once more. The unit returns to normal groove play.
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HINT
During groove playback, pad operation (press/release) is detected using the quantize value (shortest note) as the detection interval. This is aimed at matching the timing to other grooves and songs played at the same time. Playing with fast timing is therefore facilitated by choosing a low quantize value. To play with small timing shifts, choose a higher quantize setting.
Pad
Pad
Up to 4 patterns can be played simultaneously, using the same tempo. Slightly shifting the timing when you hit the pads is also possible. NOTE
If 5 or more pads are pushed, only the patterns of the last 4 pads will be played.
NOTE
In groove play mode, song editing is not possible.
or
In groove play mode, the PLAY [ R ] key and STOP [ P ] key can be used to start or stop the currently selected song. Also while a song is playing, up to four patterns assigned to pads can be played.
Push
Shortest note set with quantize setting
Release
Pad
Pad
Song playback
PLAY
STOP
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STD-BD3 B0
Setting value
Sound name From the single drum and percussion sounds stored in the RT-223, select the sound to assign to the pad. Each sound is identified by a number. For a list of available sounds, see the appendix at the end of this manual. PITCH This lets you fine-tune the pitch of the drum sound assigned to each pad. The setting range is -7.9 - 0 (reference pitch) - +7.9. The setting can be made in increments of 0.1 (1/10 semitone). INSTLVL (Instrument level) Sets the volume for each pad in the range from 0 to 15. PAN (Panning) Sets the left/right position of each pad when stereo playback is carried out. The setting range is L63 (fully left) - 0 (center) - R63 (fully right).
BASIC
Drum kit name
0
Drum kit number
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KITNAME (Drum kit name) Lets you change the name of the drum kit ( p. 53).
pads.
The settings are automatically saved, and the drum kit select screen appears again. To return to pattern mode, press the [PATTERN] key.
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Copying a drum kit/ Returning a drum kit to the factory default condition
You can copy the currently selected drum kit to another position. This is useful to copy an existing preprogrammed drum kit and then change only a part of it to quickly create your original. By specifying the same drum kit as copy source and copy target, you can return the drum kit to its factory default condition. NOTE
When the copy is executed, the existing contents of the drum kit selected as copy target will be erased. Use this function with care.
TO 50
Copy destination drum kit number
To return a drum kit to the factory default condition, select the same number as copy source and copy target (the indication COPY appears on the display). Then proceed to step 6.
The [INSERT/COPY] key flashes, and the current drum kit is selected as copy source.
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BASIC
BASIC
HINT
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REVERB effect
Drum kit
Bass program
Return
COMP EQ effect
The COMP EQ effect is inserted in the drum kit/ bass program signal output and comprises functions such as compressor and low-fi sound simulation.
[L/MONO OUT]/ [R OUT] jacks
HINT
In effect mode, you adjust the overall send level of the drum kit/bass program. To adjust the send level for individual instruments of the drum kit, perform pad send level adjustment in kit mode ( p. 51).
About patches
The COMP EQ effect and REVERB effect comprise different effect types that determine the category of the effect and different effect parameters that determine the intensity and other aspects of the effect. By first selecting an effect type and then adjusting its parameters, you can achieve a wide variety of sound characteristics. The sum of these edited effect settings is called a patch. Storing and recalling patches makes it possible to instantly switch among different effect settings. The RT-223 allows you to use 40 patches each for the COMP EQ effect and REVERB effect.
COMP EQ effect
REVERB effect
The REVERB effect of the RT-223 lets you adjust effect intensity by controlling the level of the signal sent from the drum kit and bass program to the effect. The signal processed by the REVERB effect is then added to the final stereo signal. For the drum kit, you can also set the send level individually for each instrument sound.
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The effect mode is terminated, and the RT-223 returns to the previous mode.
BOTTOM
COMP EQ effect patch name
1
COMP EQ effect patch number
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EFFECT
ON
DR SEND
HINT
You can change the send level for each drum/percussion sound separately. To do this, adjust the send level for each pad in kit mode ( p. 51).
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EFFECT
HINT
ON
When EFFECT is shown on the display, you can use the VALUE [+]/[-] keys to switch the effect on and off.
LO-FI
CHARA COLOR DIST TONE
RESONNC
MLTCOMP
Effect type name
Effect parameters
This section explains how to edit the effect patches for the COMP EQ effect and REVERB effect.
XOVER H 125
Effect parameter name Setting value
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STORE )
SWAP
If you have selected "FACTORY", the indications "FACTORY" and "REVERT" are shown alternately on the display. To continue with the initialize procedure, go directly to step 5.
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MIDHALL
MIDHALL
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Beat types
The metronome of the RT-223 supports beats using quarter notes or eighth notes as denominator (unit note). The following numerators (number of beats) can be selected.
Denominator Numerator (number of beats) (unit note) Quarter note Eighth note
1, 2, 3, 4, 2+3, 3+2, 3+3, 6, 3+4, 4+3 6/8, 7/8, 12/8
C5
NOTE
Depending on the beat type, some dynamics combinations are not available. For beats using the eighth note denominator (6/8, 7/8, 12/8), the dynamics cannot be changed.
Within the beats using the quarter note denominator, there are five subtypes (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5) that differ in dynamics and count detail. For example, if a 4/4 beat is selected, the C1 - C5 variations are as follows.
C1
3+2 C1 C2
C3
In the same way, when using the metronome at a 7/4 beat, you can select 3 + 4, or 4 +3, resulting in different ways of counting the measure.
C4
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3+4 C1
1/7
2/7
3/7
4/7
5/7
6/7
7/7
4+3 C1
metronome, press the [KIT/PROG] key and use the cursor left/right keys to select the sound.
Available sound choices for the metronome are as follows.
Display indication and corresponding sound
Metronome sound Metronome sound (click only) Stick beating sound Cowbell sound Synthesizer click sound
COWBELL
2+3/4C1
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HINT
When the RT-223 is in metronome mode, all effects are bypassed and no effect processing is carried out.
[TEMPO] key and then use the VALUE [+]/[-] keys to adjust the tempo.
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The RT-223 returns to pattern mode or song mode. When metronome mode finishes, the effect bypass condition is canceled and the foot switch setting returns to the original condition. The metronome begins to operate. The display now shows the current beat in real time. If you press the [EXIT] key in this step, the RT-223 returns to the previous mode.
NOTE
When a foot switch is connected to the RT-223 and the foot switch function is not s e t t o TA P , t h e f o o t s w i t c h w i l l automatically be set to control start/stop when the metronome is activated.
HINT
You can change the metronome sound and t e m p o a l s o w h i l e t h e m e t ro n o m e i s operating.
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The [FUNCTION] key flashes, indicating that you can select a setting item. NOTE
For some items, you must rst select the pattern before pressing the [FUNCTION] key, or you must rst stop playback. For details, see the description of the respective items.
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HINT
This setting is stored for each pattern individually.
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NOTE
Even if Quantize is set to Hi, the continuous repetition interval for the [REPEAT/STEP] key is a thirty-second triplet note. If you press the REC [O] key instead of the [FUNCTION] key in step 4 of Basic function setting procedure, the note recorded in the currently selected pattern is aligned with the quantize value.
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Other Functions
This section describes examples for combining the RT-223 with optional equipment and external components. With each subsequent push of the foot switch, patterns are switched between pad 4 and pad 8.If you hold down the foot switch during play, the pattern switches to pad [()] (see illustration 1 below). By specifying the NEXT parameter ( p. 38) for the above pads, you can use other pattern combinations or stop play after a specific pattern. For example, assume that INTRO is assigned to pad 0 and VERSE A to pad 2.When you set the NEXT parameter for pad 0 to P02, pressing the foot switch will cause INTRO to play, followed by VERSE A (see illustration 2 below). Similarly, if FILL A is assigned to pad 4 and VERSE B to pad 6, setting the NEXT parameter for pad 4 to F06 will cause FILL A to play from the next beat after pressing the foot switch, and then play can be switched to VERSE B (see illustration 3 below).
The following four pads can be directly controlled with the jam function: pad 0, pad 4, pad 8, and pad [()]. When you press the foot switch while the RT-223 is stopped, the pattern of pad 0 begins playing.
Case 1
Push Push Push Hold down
Foot switch
Pattern of pad 0
Pattern of pad 0
Pattern of pad 4
Pattern of pad 8
Pattern of pad 4
Pattern of pad 4
Case 2
Push
Foot switch
Pattern of pad 0 Pattern of pad 2 Pattern of pad 2
NEXT=P02 (VERSE A)
Push
NEXT=P02 (VERSE A)
Foot switch
Pattern of pad 2 Pattern of pad 2 Pattern of pad 4 Pattern of pad 6
NEXT=P02 (VERSE A)
NEXT=P02 (VERSE A)
NEXT=F06 (FILL A)
NEXT=P06 (VERSE B)
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If the ENDING pattern is assigned to pad [()] and the NEXT parameter is set to StP, pushing and holding the foot switch will cause the ENDING pattern to be played, and then play will stop. HINT
F o r s o n g s w h i c h h a v e p re - a s s i g n e d patterns (song numbers 0 - 9), the NEXT parameter is set as follows for the respective pads. Pad 0 2 4 6 8 [()] NEXT parameter
P02 P02 F06 P06 F02 STP
JAM
NOTE
When the jam function is assigned to the foot switch, and the RT-223 is in a mode other than song mode, the foot switch will control playback/stop of the pattern/song.
The indication FOOT SW appears briefly on the display, followed by the currently selected foot switch function. In this condition, you can change the foot switch function setting.
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Other Functions
NOTE
Verify that the external MIDI equipment is capable of sending MIDI Clock and Start/ Stop/Continue messages.
MIDI
E T
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Other Functions
to the appendix at the end of this manual.
ALLINIT
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Troubleshooting
Check the following items first if there seems to be a problem with the RT-223.
Symptom Check Is the specied AC adapter connected properly? Are [R OUT] jack and [L/ MONO OUT] jack connected correctly to the playback system? No sound or very low volume Is there a problem with the cable? Is the connected playback system operating normally? Is volume of RT-223 set correctly? Hitting a pad produces no sound or very low level sound Sound is distorted or intermittent Are pad settings correct? Is output level of RT-223 set too high? Is COMP EQ effect output signal too high? Cannot record song/pattern Is memory capacity limit reached? Is FS01 connected correctly to [FOOT SW] jack? Are foot switch settings adequate? Simultaneous playback with MIDI components is not possible Is MIDI receive function set to ON? Remedy
Make sure that the correct AC adapter or batteries are used. Make connections as described in "Getting Connected" (page 6).
Try using another cable. Check the system and make sure that the volume level is adjusted properly. Set [VOLUME] control to a suitable position. Use [FUNCTION] key and pad [+] (PAD SENS) to set pad sensitivity ( p. 67). Set [VOLUME] control of RT-223 to a suitable position. Set LEVEL parameter of COMP EQ effect to a suitable value. Delete unneeded patterns and songs. Make connections as described in "Getting Connected" (page 6). Use [FUNCTION] key and pad 8 (FOOT SW) to set pad sensitivity ( p. 65). Use [FUNCTION] key and pad [()] (MIDI) to change setting from "Int" (MIDI clock receive disabled) to "Ext" (MIDI clock receive enabled).
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RT-223 Product Specications
Sampling Frequency D/A Conversion Maximum Polyphony Resolution Tempo Range Number of Recordable Note Events Drum Sounds Bass Sounds Drum Kits Rhythm Patterns Songs Number of Pads Display Display Type External Connectors External Control Connector MIDI Inputs/Outputs LINE IN OUTPUT Line Out (L/MONO) Line Out (R) Headphones Dimensions Weight Power Requirements 44.1 kHz 24-bit 8-times oversampling 18 voices 96 clock pulses per quarter note 40 - 250 BPM 32,000 213 12 127 511 100 13 (with velocity sensor)
FS01 input IN
Standard stereo phone jack (Input impedance 10 kilohms, rated input level -10 dBm) Standard phone jack Standard phone jack (Output impedance 1 kilohm or less, rated output level -10 dBm) Mini phone jack, 50 mW (into 32 ohm load) 217.9 (W) x 182.6 (D) x 35.5 (H) mm 680 grams 9 V DC, 300 mA (from AC adapter AD-0006) Batteries IEC R6 (size AA) x 4; continuous operation 8 hours or more Operation Manual
Supplied Accessories
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Reverb Module
Parameters
EFFECT HALL ON/OFF EFFECT ROOM ON/OFF EFFECT SPRING ON/OFF EFFECT PLATE ON/OFF EFFECT DELAY ON/OFF EFFECT CHORUS ON/OFF EFFECT FLANGER ON/OFF
PRE DLY PRE DLY PRE DLY PRE DLY TIME LFO TYP DEPTH DECAY DECAY DECAY DECAY FB DEPTH RATE EQ H EQ H EQ H EQ H DAMP RATE FB EQ L EQ L EQ L EQ L PAN DAMP DAMP DAMP DAMP E/R MIX DR SEND BS SEND KICKDRY EFX LVL E/R MIX DR SEND BS SEND KICKDRY EFX LVL KICKDRY BS SEND KICKDRY EFX LVL KICKDRY BS SEND KICKDRY EFX LVL
Produces concert hall type reverberation. Produces room type reverberation. Simulates a spring reverb. Simulates a plate reverb.
KICKDRY BS SEND KICKDRY EFX LVL
Adds modulation and spread. Adds an undulating sound with strong character.
Parameter description
Parameter name
EFFECT ON/OFF TYPE LFO TYP LFO SFT DEPTH RATE PRE DLY TIME FB DAMP PAN DECAY EQ H EQ L E/R MIX KICKDRY DR SEND BS SEND EFX LVL
Setting range
ON, OFF HALL, ROOM , SPRING, PLATE, DELAY, CHORUS, FLANGER Mn, St 0 - 180 0 - 10 CHORUS : 1 - 30 FLANGER : 1 - 30, t0 - t9, M1 - M4 CHORUS : 1 - 30 HALL, ROOM, SPRING, PLATE : 1 - 100 1 - 700, t0 - t7 DELAY : 0 - 10 FLANGER : -10 - 10 0 - 10 L10 - L1, 0, r1 - r10 1 - 30 -12 - 6 -12 - 6 0 - 30 ON, OFF 0 - 100 0 - 100 0 - 30
Parameter description
Controls effect ON/OFF for each patch. Selects from seven available types. Sets LFO phase to Mn (Mono) or St (Stereo). Sets the left/right phase difference. Sets the effect depth. Sets the effect rate. When set to "tx" or "Mx", rate is synchronized to rhythm tempo (see next page Table 1). Sets the predelay. Sets the delay time in 1-ms steps. When set to "tx", delay time is synchronized to rhythm tempo (see next page Table 1). Sets the feedback amount. Sets the high-range attenuation of the reverb sound and delay sound. Sets the stereo position of the delay sound. Sets the reverb time. Controls the high-range level of the effect sound. Controls the low-range level of the effect sound. Sets the level of the initial reection. Switches KICK (bass drum) effect processing for pad 0 ON/ OFF. Adjusts the drum effect sound send level. Adjusts the bass effect sound send level. Sets the effect sound mix amount.
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COMP EQ Module
Parameters
EFFECT MLT CMP ON/OFF EFFECT ON/OFF
XOVER XOVER SENS L H H SENS M SENS L MIX H MIX M MIX L EQ H EQ M EQ L BASS LEVEL ON/OFF
Divides the signal into three frequency bands and separately sets compressor and mix for each. Also includes 3-band equalizer.
CHARA COLOR DIST TONE EFX LVL RESO DRY LVL EFX LVL EQ H DRY LVL EQ M EQ L BASS LEVEL ON/OFF BASS LEVEL ON/OFF
LO-FI
Parameter description
Parameter name
EFFECT ON/OFF TYPE XOVER L XOVER H SENS H SENS M SENS L MIX H MIX M MIX L CHARA COLOR DIST TONE DEPTH FREQ RATE TYPE RESO EFX LVL DRY LVL EQ H EQ M EQ L BASS ON/OFF LEVEL
Setting range
ON, OFF MLT CMP, LO-FI, RESONNC 50 - 16000 50 - 16000 0 - 24 0 - 24 0 - 24 0FF, -24 - 6 0FF, -24 - 6 0FF, -24 - 6 0 - 10 1 - 10 0 - 10 0 - 10 0 - 10 1 - 30 1 - 30, t0 - t9, M1 - M4 HPF, LPF, bPF 1 - 30 0 - 30 0 - 30 -12 - 12 -12 - 12 -12 - 12 ON, OFF 1 - 30
Parameter description
Controls effect ON/OFF for each patch. Selects from three available types. Sets the division point for low/mid frequency bands. Sets the division point for mid/high frequency bands. Sets the compressor sensitivity in the high range. Sets the compressor sensitivity in the mid range. Sets the compressor sensitivity in the low range. Sets the high range mix amount. Sets the mid range mix amount. Sets the low range mix amount. Sets the lter characteristic. Adjusts the sound color. Adjusts the distortion. Adjusts the tonal quality. Sets the effect depth. Sets the LFO offset. Sets the effect rate. When set to "tx" or "Mx", rate is synchronized to rhythm tempo (see Table 2). Selects the lter type. Applies resonance to the effect. Sets the effect sound mix amount. Sets the original sound mix amount. Applies boost/cut to the high range. Applies boost/cut to the mid range. Applies boost/cut to the low range. Switches bass effect processing ON/OFF. Sets the patch output level.
Frequency Setting value
M1 M2 M3 M4
Frequency
Setting value
t5 t6 t7 t8 t9
Frequency
Thirty-second note Sixteenth note Quarter note triplet Dotted sixteenth note Eighth note
Half note triplet Dotted eighth note Quarter note Dotted quarter note Half note
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PATCH LIST
COMP EQ
NO. SECTION NAME
0 1 2 3 4 5 COMP 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 RESONNC LO-FI
EQHIBST EQHICUT EQLIGHT EQTIGHT LO&HI NATURAL FATDRUM LO-FI RETRO 8-Bit ANGRY RAVEREZ HiPASS RAY-GUN STANDRD BOTTOM FULLRG CRUSH POWER EQBOOST
REVERB
Comment
Standard compressor sound Strong compression of low range Strong compression of full frequency range Strong compression of mid range Enhance overall punch Compressor sound for enhancing mid range Compressor sound for enhancing high range EQ for cutting high range EQ for making light sound EQ for making tight sound Compressor sound for enhancing high and low range Compressor sound with wide range of use Simulate sound of big drum Lo- sound Make a 1930's sound Simulate old low bit rhythm machine Add a rough feeling over all Special sweep effect using sharp lter High-pass lter with resonance FX sound of the laser gun style
Comment
Simulate reverberation of a STUDIO rehersal studio Room reverb with a hard BRIGHT tonal quality Room reverb with a mild DARK tonal quality Simulate reverberation of a TUNNEL tunnel Gate reverb sound GATE 1 Deep gate reverb sound GATE 2 Simulate reverberation of a SM HALL small-sized hall Simulate reverberation of a MIDHALL middle-sized hall Simulate reverberation of a BIGHALL large-sized hall Simulate bright reverb of a CLEAR concert hall Hall reverb with a mild SOFT tonal quarity Simulate reverberation at BUDOKAN Budokan in Tokyo Plate reverb simulation PLATE SHARPPL Sharp reverb SHORTPL Short reverb short delay SLAP 16th-note delay in sync with SHORT rhythm tempo 8th-note delay in sync with REPEAT rhythm tempo Dotted 16th-note delay in TRIPLET sync with rhythm tempo Dotted 8th-note delay in JAMMING sync with rhythm tempo Dotted 8th-note delay in SYNCHRO sync with rhythm tempo 4th-triple-note delay in sync ACCENT with rhythm Half-triple-note delay in RHYTHM sync with rhythm Wide chorus sound AIR-CHO Standard anger for drum FLANGER sound Deep reverb used for BIGVERB demonstration song Shallow reverb used for MINVERB demonstration song
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No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Category
NAME
BRUSH1 BRUSH2 BRUSH3 BRUSH4 BRUSH5 POPROCK LITEPOP DRY POP HIT POP AMBIPOP SUPRPOP HARDROK RESOROK BIGBEAT HARD RM HEAVY B-FUSON L-FUSON X-FUSON S-FUSON T-FUSON D-FUSON LATIN 1 LATIN 2 METAL REGGAE AFRICAN TURKISH INIDAN ASIAN SFX 1 SFX 2
No.
38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
Rock
Jazz
R&B
Pop
Voice
Hard Rock
Funk
Fusion
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World
HipHop
Dance
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PC#
0,12,24,34,41,53,65,77,89,101,113, 125 1,13,25,35,42,54,66,78,90,102,114, 126 2,14,26,37,43,55,67,79,91,103,115, 127 3,15,27,33,44,56,68,80,92,104,116 4,16,28,38,45,57,69,83,93,105,117 5,17,29,36,46,58,70,84,94,106,118 6,18,30,39,47,59,71,85,95,107,119 7,19,31,40,48,60,72,86,96,108,120 8,20,32,49,61,73,87,97,109,121 9,21,50,62,74,88,98,110,122 10,22,51,63,75,81,99,111,123 11,23,52,64,76,82,100,112,124
DISPLAY
FINGER BRIGHT SLAP ACUSTIK MUTE DARK SYNTH1 SYNTH2 HARMONX
39 Note No 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 INST No INST NAME
From note 0
BASS range
PAD NAME
KICK TOM1 SNARE TOM2 CLOSED HAT TOM3 OPEN HAT CRASH EXTRA 1 RIDE EXTRA 2 EXTRA CYMBAL EXTRA 3
BANK1
36 50 38 47 42 43 46 49 37 51 39 53 56
BANK2
35 48 40 45 44 41 54 57 70 59 52 55 58
BANK3
61 64 60 62 68 63 67 66 71 65 72 69 73
67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88
74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
GuiroL1 Claves1 WoodBlkH WoodBlkL CuicaHi CuicaLo MtTrangl OpTrangl Shaker1 JBell1 Belltre1 Castnet1 MtSurdo OpSurdo
The highest note number that can be produced depends on the bass program. The PAD BANK 1 - 3 INST No, INST NAME depend on the kit. The range of note numbers that can be produced by the pads of the RT-323 is 12 - 63.
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INSTRUMENT LIST
Category AbsNo TIGHT ACO-BD1 ACO-BD2 CLASSC1 CLASSC2 STD-BD1 STD-BD2 STD-BD3 PUNCH ATTK-BD ANALOG1 ANALOG2 DIGALG1 DIGALG2 LIVE-BD STDO-BD RESO-BD HUGE STAGE DEEP-BD HARD-BD BEND-BD BD-DRY1 BD-DRY2 VO-BD1 VO-BD2 VO-BD3 LIVE-SD HIGHSD1 TIGHT ANALOGM ANALOGS DIGALGM DIGALGS POWER ROOM SNAP1 SNAP2 FUNK STD-SD REGAE ATTK-SD DRY-SD DRY-SDH RESO-SD DEEP-SD BASIC BRSTAP BRSSWIP BRSSWEP BRSSMT BRSSSLP SD-DRY1 SD-DRY2 No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Category AbsNo No. ROLL1 27 ROLL2 28 VO-SD1 29 VO-SD2 30 VO-SD3 31 VO-SD4 32 VO-SD5 33 LIVETM1 0 LIVETM2 1 LIVETM3 2 DRY-TM1 3 DRY-TM2 4 DRY-TM3 5 808_1 6 808_2 7 808_3 8 ACO-TM1 9 ACO-TM2 10 ACO-TM3 11 SYNTH 12 POPHI1 13 POPHI2 14 POPMID 15 POPLO 16 STDOTM1 17 STDOTM2 18 STDOTM3 19 AMBI1 20 AMBI2 21 AMBI3 22 HARDTM1 23 HARDTM2 24 HARDTM3 25 BENDTM1 26 BENDTM2 27 BENDTM3 28 GATE1 29 GATE2 30 GATE3 31 ELECTO1 32 ELECTO2 33 ELECTO3 34 BRSHTMH 35 BRSHTMM 36 BRSHTML 37 CLS14' 0 CLS14'2 1 CLSLIVE 2 OPLIVE 3 CLCLEAR 4 OPCLEAR 5 CLSANLG 6 CLSDGAN 7 OPDGAN 8 Category AbsNo OPANLG1 OPANLG2 CLSSTDO CLSBEND OPBEND PEDACO CLSHMN OPHMN LIVECYM CRSH'17 CRSH'20 CRSH3 SPLASH1 SPLASH2 RIDE1 RIDE2 CUP1 CUP2 CRSH-B RIDE-B CHINA VO-CYM EXRIM1 EXRIM2 EXRIM3 EXCWBL1 EXCWBL2 EXCLAP1 EXCLAP2 EXSN909 EXTMBRB EXCLAPB C'MON SCRATCH H RIM01 DJEMBE1 DJEMBE2 DJEMBE3 DUMBEK1 DUMBEK2 DUMBEK3 TABLA1 TABLA2 TABLA3 TABLA4 HIGH Q SLAP SCRCH1 SCRCH2 STICKS SQRCLK MTRCLK MTRBELL TAMBRIN No. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Category AbsNo No. VIBSLAP 9 HIBONGO 10 LOBONGO 11 MTHICNG 12 HICNG1 13 HICNG2 14 LOCNG 15 HITIMBA 16 LOTIMBA 17 HIAGOGO 18 LOAGOGO 19 CABASA 20 MARACAS 21 WHISL1 22 WHISL2 23 GUIROS 24 GUIROL 25 CLAVES 26 WDBLKH 27 WDBLKL 28 MTCUICA 29 OPCUICA 30 MTTRAGL 31 OPTRAGL 32 SHAKER 33 JGBELL 34 BELLTR 35 CSTNET 36 MTSRDO 37 OPSRDO 38 FLITSWP 0 GAMELAN 1 BASSSLD 2 BELL 3 OODAIKO 4 CUDAIKO 5 OEDO 6 TEMPLE 7 MOKUGYO 8 CLOCK 9 UFO 10 D-CLOSE 11 D-OPEN 12 KISHIMI 13 SLIDING 14 ENGINE 15 SONAR 16 SPACE 17 SQENCE 18 MAJOR7 19 MINOR7 20
Snare
HiHat
Kick
Cymbal
Global
Toms
Extra
Snare
SFX
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DrKit BassPG 0 23 26 44 19 32 11 36 48 33 25 42 41 64 65 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 57 54 54 54 54 55 55 55 57 57 4 4 4 19 19 19 0 1 5 0 2 7 9 7 4 1 4 3 3 5 5 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
BPM 120 120 138 120 112 98 84 120 124 150 120 120 120 123 122 ---------------------120 140 107 136 120 115 SONG SONG SONG SONG
No. 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83
Name
ROCK07 ROCK08 ROCK09 ROCK10 ROCK11 ROCK12 ROCK13 ROCK14 ROCK15 ROCK16 ROCK17 ROCK18 ROCK19 ROCK20 ROCK21 ROCK22 ROCK23 ROCK24 ROCK25 ROCK26 ROCK27 ROCK28T ROCK1VA ROCK1FA ROCK1VB ROCK1FB ROCK2VA ROCK2FA ROCK2VB ROCK2FB ROCK3VA ROCK3FA ROCK3VB ROCK3FB ROCK4VA ROCK4FA ROCK4VB ROCK4FB ROCK4BR HRK 01 HRK 02 HRK 03
DrKit BassPG 19 5 50 28 28 28 7 10 1 2 53 4 53 53 27 27 27 27 26 26 26 2 0 0 0 0 49 49 49 49 25 25 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 49 49 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
BPM 117 117 120 136 112 140 120 120 120 120 116 92 96 96 137 112 103 120 99 96 132 120 120 120 120 120 110 110 110 110 124 124 124 124 130 130 130 130 130 130 113 96
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No. 84 85 86 87 88 SONG 89 90 91 92 SONG 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 SONG 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 SONG 124 125 126 127 SONG 128 129 Name
HRK 04 HRK 05 HRK 06 HRK 07 HRK 1VA HRK 1FA HRK 1VB HRK 1FB HRK 2VA HRK 2FA HRK 2VB HRK 2FB MTL 01 MTL 02 MTL 03 MTL 04 MTL 1VA MTL 1FA MTL 1VB MTL 1FB THRS01 THRS02 PUNK01 PUNK02 TP 1VA TP 1FA TP 1VB TP 1FB POP 01 POP 02 POP 03 POP 04 POP 05T POP 06 POP 07 POP 08 POP 09 POP 10 POP 11T POP 1VA POP 1FA POP 1VB POP 1FB POP 2VA POP 2FA POP 2VB
DrKit BassPG 4 52 24 59 49 49 49 49 53 53 53 53 24 24 24 59 23 23 23 23 21 21 7 7 21 21 21 21 48 0 44 48 35 26 43 7 18 18 55 44 44 44 44 48 48 48 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 4 4
BPM 120 121 136 120 120 120 120 120 115 115 115 115 98 103 112 150 128 128 128 128 135 186 160 128 129 129 129 129 142 108 120 112 80 100 117 120 120 120 140 126 126 126 126 134 134 134 SONG SONG SONG SONG SONG
No. 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175
Name
POP 2FB POP 3VA POP 3FA POP 3VB POP 3FB RnB 01 RnB 02 RnB 03 RnB 04 RnB 05 RnB 06 RnB 07 RnB 08 RnB 09 RnB 1VA RnB 1FA RnB 1VB RnB 1FB FUNK01 FUNK02 FUNK03 FUNK04 FUNK05 FUNK06 FUNK07 FUNK08 FUNK09 FUNK10 FUNK11 FUNK1VA FUNK1FA FUNK1VB FUNK1FB FUNK2VA FUNK2FA FUNK2VB FUNK2FB HIP 01 HIP 02 HIP 03 HIP 04 HIP 05 HIP 06 HIP 07 HIP 08 HIP 09
DrKit BassPG 48 44 44 44 44 49 9 7 6 9 17 9 9 20 9 9 9 9 16 19 16 18 20 16 18 19 20 16 16 16 16 16 16 19 19 19 19 36 36 35 32 36 36 31 29 34 4 1 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 7 7 7 7 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 7 5 3 5 9 5 7 0 5
BPM 134 120 120 120 120 138 100 120 168 100 120 92 116 104 130 130 130 130 112 120 112 98 94 92 99 112 125 92 110 120 120 120 120 118 118 118 118 98 91 88 96 112 112 103 92 99
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No. 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 SONG 191 192 193 194 195 196 SONG 197 198 199 SONG 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 SONG 214 215 216 217 SONG 218 219 220 Name
HIP 10 HIP 11 HIP 12 HIP 13 HIP 14 HIP 15 HIP 16 HIP 17 HIP 18 HIP 19 HIP 20 HIP 21 HIP 22 HIP 1VA HIP 1FA HIP 1VB HIP 1FB HIP 1VC HIP 1VD HIP 2VA HIP 2VB HIP 2FB HIP 2VC HIP 2VD HIP 3VA HIP 3VB BEATBX1 BEATBX2 BEATBX3 BEATBX4 DANCE1 DANCE2 DANCE3 DANCE4 DANCE5 DANCE6 DANCE7 DANC1VA DANC1FA DANC1VB DANC1FB DANC2VA DANC2FA DANC2VB DANC2FB
DrKit BassPG 33 36 36 31 36 32 31 31 20 34 34 30 30 33 33 33 33 33 33 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 12 13 14 15 35 34 29 34 29 35 34 29 29 29 29 35 35 35 35 9 7 7 5 5 3 7 7 5 7 6 7 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 9 9 9 9 5 0 7 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
BPM 85 96 116 148 107 120 98 102 99 91 88 88 136 96 96 96 96 96 96 110 110 110 110 110 112 112 88 99 102 112 111 102 120 180 103 120 110 110 110 120 120 120 120 120 SONG SONG SONG SONG SONG SONG
No. 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265
Name
HOUSE1 HOUSE2 HOUSE3 HOUS1VA HOUS1FA HOUS1VB HOUS1FB TECH01 TECH02 TECH03 TECH04 TECH05 TECH06 TECH07 TECH08 TECH09 TECH10 TECH1VA TECH1FA TECH1VB TECH1FB FUS 01 FUS 02 FUS 03 FUS 04 FUS 05 FUS 06 FUS 07 FUS 1VA FUS 1FA FUS 1VB FUS 1FB FUS 2VA FUS 2FA FUS 2VB FUS 2FB FUS 3VA FUS 3FA FUS 3VB FUS 3FB INDT1VA INDT1FA INDT1VB INDT1FB DnB 01
DrKit BassPG 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 33 33 33 33 33 35 56 31 33 29 33 33 33 33 58 47 59 55 58 16 58 55 55 55 55 54 54 54 54 57 57 57 57 24 24 24 24 38 9 7 5 7 7 7 7 9 10 7 4 3 6 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 2 0 1 1 5 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 0
BPM 126 120 120 120 120 120 120 148 125 125 160 164 118 140 136 119 127 135 135 135 135 120 113 105 120 120 120 94 110 110 110 110 124 124 124 124 118 118 118 118 134 134 134 134 150
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No. 266 267 268 269 270 SONG 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 SONG 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 SONG 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 SONG 307 308 309 310 311 Name
DnB 02 DnB 03 DnB 04 DnB 05 DnB 1VA DnB 1FA DnB 1VB DnB 1FB TRIP01 TRIP02 TRIP03 TRIP04 AMB 01 AMB 02 AMB 03 AMB 04 AMB 1VA AMB 1FA AMB 1VB AMB 1FB BALD01 BALD02 BALD03 BALD04 BALD05 BALD06 BALD07 BALD08 BALD09 BALD10 BALD11T BALD1VA BALD1FA BALD1VB BALD1FB BLUSE01 BLUSE02 BLUSE03 BLUSE04 BLUSE05 BLUS1VA BLUS1FA BLUS1VB BLUS1FB CNTRY01 CNTRY02
DrKit BassPG 56 29 31 36 56 56 56 56 45 45 45 48 35 33 45 9 9 9 9 9 57 58 58 25 25 25 4 25 58 25 26 25 25 25 25 7 17 25 0 25 7 7 7 7 57 48 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 5 9 7 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 5 0 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 4 5 5 5 5 0 0
BPM 150 144 154 154 150 150 150 150 120 75 97 101 106 98 157 89 114 114 114 114 76 75 65 65 108 99 80 75 110 105 112 96 96 96 96 72 120 111 91 105 136 136 136 136 120 SONG SONG SONG SONG
No. 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357
Name
CNTRY03 CNTRY04 CNTRY05 CNTR1VA CNTR1FA CNTR1VB CNTR1FB BRUSH1 BRUSH2 BRUSH3 BRUSH4 JAZZ01 JAZZ02 JAZZ03 JAZZ04 JAZZ05 JAZZ06 JAZZ1VA JAZZ1FA JAZZ1VB JAZZ1FB SHFL01 SHFL02 SHFL03 SHFL04 SHFL05 SHFL1VA SHFL1FA SHFL1VB SHFL1FB SKA 01 SKA 02 SKA 03 SKA 04 REGGAE1 REGGAE2 REGGAE3 REGGAE4 REGG1VA REGG1VB REGG1FA REGG1FB AFRO01 AFRO02 AFRO03 AFRO04
DrKit BassPG 56 0 51 51 51 51 51 39 39 40 41 39 7 38 39 40 0 41 41 41 41 7 51 51 23 54 7 7 7 7 44 44 44 44 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 18 60 60 18 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 0 1 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 4 1 0
BPM 120 95 115 118 118 118 118 120 120 120 120 102 72 111 92 105 136 136 136 136 136 125 120 122 120 120 115 115 115 115 160 1441 160 144 132 161 129 150 132 132 132 132 123 98 115 11
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No. 358 359 360 361 SONG 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 SONG 377 378 379 380 SONG 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 SONG 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 Name
AFRO05 AFRO06 AFRO07 AFRO1VA AFRO1FA AFRO1VB AFRO1FB LATIN01 LATIN02 LATIN03 LATIN04 LATIN05 LATIN06 LATIN07 LATIN08 LATIN09 LATIN10 LATIN11 LATN1VA LATN1FA LATN1VB LATN1FB LATN2VA LATN2FA LATN2VB LATN2FB MIDEST1 MIDEST2 MIDEST3 MIDE1VA MIDE1FA MIDE1VB MIDE1FB TURKSH1 TURKSH2 AFRICA1 AFRICA2 AFRICA3 AFRICA4 INDIAN1 INDIAN2 COUNT INTRO01
DrKit BassPG 64 64 64 60 60 60 60 60 61 62 61 60 7 61 61 60 60 7 7 7 7 7 61 61 61 61 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 64 64 64 64 66 66 46 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 0 7 3 0 0 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
BPM 106 92 116 107 107 107 107 116 130 118 88 109 150 141 104 100 78 109 126 126 126 126 112 112 112 112 122 122 112 118 118 118 118 100 100 89 95 108 120 120 100 ---
No. 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 No. 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439
Name
INTRO02 INTRO03 INTRO04 INTRO05 INTRO06 INTRO07 INTRO08 INTRO09 INTRO10 INTRO11 INTRO12 INTRO13 INTRO14 INTRO15 INTRO16 ENDING1 ENDING2 ENDING3 ENDING4 ENDING5 ENDING6 ENDING7 ENDING8 ENDING9 ENDNG10 Name GRVARP1 GRVARP2 GRVBAS1 GRVBAS2 GRVBAS3 GRVBAS4 GRVPRC1 GRVPRC2 GRVDRM1 GRVDRM2 GRVDRM3 GRVDRM4 GRVSNFL ALLMUTE
DrKit BassPG 1 49 2 3 0 0 7 16 1 9 41 39 7 61 53 0 16 10 7 33 43 61 43 7 9 60 64 22 18 35 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 7 3 0 5 5 7 0 2 2 4 7 1 5 3 5 7 8 8 0 1 4 2 -
BPM -------------------------PAD# PAD2 PAD4 PAD13 PAD9 PAD12 PAD11 PAD6 PAD10 PAD1 PAD5 PAD7 PAD8 PAD3 --
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No.1 Pattern 408 159 159 159 160 161 161 161 162 148 417 148 417
FNK TMP ROOT Next D P02 G P01 D P02 A P03 D F06 G P05 D P06 A P07 D F02 D P11 D P02 G P09 D stp
No.4 Pattern 414 376 376 376 377 379 378 379 379 375 377 375 422
LTN TMP ROOT Next G P02 A# P01 G P02 C P03 G F06 A# P05 G P06 C P07 G F02 F P09 G F12 G P11 G stp
No.7 Pattern 410 144 144 144 145 146 146 146 147 144 145 419 419
RnB TMP ROOT Next F# P02 A P01 F# P02 B P03 F# F06 A P05 F# P06 B P07 F# F02 E P09 B F11 F# P00 F# stp
No.2 Pattern 415 189 189 189 190 191 191 191 192 193 190 194 420
HIP TMP ROOT Next E P02 E P01 E P02 E P03 E F06 E P05 E P06 E P07 E F02 E P09 E F02 E P11 E stp
No.5 Pattern 405 338 338 338 339 340 340 340 341 333 333 333 419
SHL TMP ROOT Next C P02 D P01 C P02 D# P03 C F06 D# P05 C P06 F P07 D F02 C P09 F P10 D# P11 C stp
No.8 Pattern 413 306 306 306 307 308 308 308 309 306 307 306 424
BLS TMP ROOT Next E P02 A P01 E P02 B P03 E F06 A P05 E P06 B P07 E F02 D P11 D F02 G P09 E stp
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MIDI Implementation
ZOOM Corporation 1. Recognized Messages Status 1st 2nd Description ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------8nH kk vv Note Off kk: note number vv: velocity will be ignored 9nH 9nH BnH BnH BnH BnH CnH EnH F2H F3H F8H FAH FBH FCH kk kk 0BH 11H 78H 7BH pp ll sl ss hh sh 00H vv vv vv xx xx Note Off Note On kk: note number kk: note number vv: velocity TOKYO, JAPAN
Channel Volume vv: volume value Channel Expression vv: expression value All Sounds Off All Notes Off Program Change Pitch Bend Change pp: program number hhll: pitch bend value (See Note 1)
Song Position Pointer shsl: song position (See Note 2) Song Select ss: song number 0-99 Timing Clock Start Continue Stop
NOTE: n = MIDI Channel Number ( 0000 - 1111 ) 1. Relationship between Program Numbers and Kit Numbers are assigned as "Kits and Program List" attached. 2. SongPositionPointer for a pattern , new location is wrapped around the bar length of the pattern. 3. Note On messages can be recorded into a pattern. 2. Transmitted Messages NONE. 3. System Exclusive Messages No SysEx messages are recognized/transmitted.
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+---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ | | Transmitted | Recognized | Remarks | | Function ... | | | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |Basic Default | | 1-16 | Memorized | |Channel Changed | | 1-16 | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ | Default | | 3 | | |Mode Messages | | | | | Altered | ****************** | | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |Note | | 0-127 | | |Number | True voice | ****************** | | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |Velocity Note ON | | o | | | Note OFF | | x | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |After Key's | | x | | |Touch Ch's | | x | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |Pitch Bend | | o | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ | | | 7 | Volume | | | | 11 | Expression | |Control | | | | |Change | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |120 | All Sounds Off | | | | | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |Prog | | o 0-127 | | |Change | True # | ****************** | | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |System Exclusive | | x | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |System | Song Pos | | o | | | | Song Sel | | o | | |Common | Tune | | x | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |System | Clock | | o | | |Real Time | Commands | | o | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |Aux | Local ON/OFF | | x | | | | All Notes OFF| | o | | |Mes- | Active Sense | | x | | |sages | Reset | | x | | +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ |Notes No messages will be transmitted. | | | | | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO o : Yes Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO x : No
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ITOHPIA Iwamotocho 2chome Bldg. 2F, 2-11-2, Iwamoto-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0032, Japan Web Site: http://www.zoom.co.jp RT-223 - 5000-4