Zoom RT-223 RhythmTrak Drum Machine
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Description
Product Description
Zoom’s RT-223 has an amazing range of drum kits built into it. A total of 70 drum kits are onboard, with acoustic drum sounds for rock, R&B, funk, and jazz. You can add an analog rhythm machine great for techno and hip-hop, ethnic percussion sounds are also available. There are also five human voice “Beat Box" style percussion kits, so you can create advanced rhythm tracks where kick, snare, scratch and other instrument sounds are expressed as human voices.
Product Features
- Incredibly comprehensive Drum and Bass Rhythm Machine
- 70 total built-in Drum Kits and 12 different Bass Sounds
- 13 Touch-sensitive Pads with 3 banks, 39 sounds per kit
- 440 Preset Patterns cover all musical styles and time signatures
- Create and store up to 550 rhythm patterns
- FAST (Formula Assisted Song Translator) Programming
- Groove Play Mode for DJ-style pattern triggering
Specifications
Product Specification
| PROGRAMS | ||
| Drum Kits | 127 (Factory 70, Blank 57) | |
| Drum Sounds | 213 | |
| Bass Programs | 12 | |
| Rhythm Patterns | 511(Factory 440, Blank 71) | |
| Songs | 100 | |
| Maximum Notes | 32,000 | |
| Polyphony | 18 | |
| GENERAL | ||
| Resolution | 96PPQN | |
| Tempo | 40−250BPM | |
| Sampling Frequency | 44.1kHz | |
| D/A Conversion | 24bit 8times over-sampling | |
| Drum Pads | 13(touch sensitive, self lighted) | |
| INPUTS | ||
| MIDI | IN | |
| Control Input | Foot Switch | |
| Display | 128-segment custom LCD (with backlight) | |
| Line Input | 1/4" stereo phone jack (Input impedance 10kΩ, Rated input level −10dBm) | |
| OUTPUTS | ||
| Line Output (L/MONO, R) | 2 x 1/4" phone jack | |
| Output Impedance | 1kΩ or less | |
| Rated output level | −10dBm | |
| Headphone Output | 1/8" stereo phone jack, 50mW into 32Ω load | |
| POWER REQUIREMENTS | ||
| Battery | AA size (LR6 ) x 4 or AC adaptor DC9V/300mA / Center minus type (AD-0006 recommended) | |
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