OPERATION MANUAL
USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Warning Caution 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.
CONTENTS USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Introduction 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CONTENTS Names of Parts 6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Top Panel• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rear Panel• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Getting Connected • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Preparations• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Quick Guide ••••••
Introduction Thank you for selecting the ZOOM RhythmTrak RT-123 (hereafter simply called the "RT-123"). The RT-123 is a rhythm machine with the following features and functions. Introduction • Functionality of RhythmTrak 234 in a compact body. Play cool backing patterns made up of two drum tracks and one bass track. 297 preset patterns provide a wide variety of popular rhythms. 99 additional patterns can be programmed and stored by the user. • Create a backing sequence (song) with up to 99 patterns.
Names of Parts Top Panel [TEMPO] key (LED) [DRUM B] key (LED) [DRUM A] key (LED) [SONG] key (LED) [BASS] key (LED) [PATTERN] key (LED) [BASS MUTE] key (LED) Names of Parts OFF POWER ON DC IN FOOT SW MIDI IN SONG PATTERN Display BEAT PATTERN(SONG REC) INSERT/COPY DELETE/ERASE L/MONO R PHONES OUTPUT VOLUME KIT/TRACK SELECT MEASURE [INSERT/COPY] key (LED) LINE IN 00-24 Bass Programs STEP – BASS MUTE + BASS 30-34 Epic Rock 25-29 Funk Trap 20-24 Standard Kit 15-19 Studio Drums 10-14
Getting Connected Connection to MIDI sequencer/computer MIDI interface Playback connection (mixer, audio system, boom box etc.) ZOOM CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN VOLUME PHONES R OUTPUT L/MONO MIDI IN Connection to multi-effect (ZOOM 503 etc.) Headphones When a guitar or other instrument is connected to the RT-123, the sound from the instrument is mixed with the sound of the RT-123 and output from the [L] and [R] jacks.
Quick Guide This Quick Guide shows how to operate your RT-123, using a few representative examples. Some of terms and concepts used in this manual are also explained here. Quick Guide (1) Listening to the Demo Quick Guide RT-123 comes with a demo song already built in. Hear for yourself what RT-123 can do. OFF POWER ON DC IN FOOT SW MIDI IN Connect RT-123 to the playback system and turn the power on. SONG PATTERN Press the [FUNCTION] key. Verify that the LED of the [FUNCTION] key flashes.
Drum kits and bass programs o L/MONO R PHONES OUTPUT VOLUME SELECT 65-79 Percussion/SFX 55-64 General Drums 50-54 Techno Beat 45-49 Rap/HipHop 40-44 Modern Drums 35-39 Ballad Set Groove PLAY MODE SONG TEMPO DRUM B Bass program PATTERN STEP REC REAL-TIME REC PLAY STOP/EXIT OFF II POWER ON DC IN FOOT SW MIDI IN SONG PATTERN RIDE 10 MBAL SWING EXTRA 1 9 EXTRA CY 12 EXTRA 2 FOOT SW 11 PAD SENS SHIFT FUNCTION EXTRA 3 13 BEAT PATTERN(SONG REC) INSERT/COPY DELETE/ERASE – KICK Dr
Quick Guide (2) Playing the Pads The top panel of the RT-123 has 13 pads which serve to play drum kits and bass programs. Turn the power on. OFF POWER ON DC IN FOOT SW MIDI IN Press the [PATTERN] key. Quick Guide The [PATTERN] key LED lights up and the RT-123 is in pattern mode. SONG PATTERN KIT/TRACK SEL MEASURE Press the [DRUM A] key.
ay am l p To progr s s e pad s a a b ith th Press the [BASS] key. w LINE IN L/MONO R PHONES OUTPUT LECT 5-79 rcussion/SFX 5-64 eneral Drums 0-54 chno Beat 5-49 p/HipHop 0-44 odern Drums 5-39 allad Set Groove PLAY MODE SONG TEMPO PATTERN STEP REC REAL-TIME REC PLAY STOP/EXIT DRUM B II HINT You can also shift the pitch of each pad (→ p. 24).
Quick Guide (3) Playing a Pattern The RT-123 already contains many preprogrammed patterns (backing sequence of several bars). Each pattern combines up to two drum kits and a bass program. Here's how you can play a pattern. Turn the power on. OFF POWER ON DC IN FOOT SW MIDI IN Press the [PATTERN] key. Quick Guide The [PATTERN] key LED lights up and the RT-123 is in pattern mode. The display shows the currently selected bank and pattern number.
nge a h To c pattern the LINE IN L/MONO R PHONES OUTPUT VOLUME Press one of the [VALUE +/-] keys. • [+] key: Selects next higher pattern number. • [-] key: Selects next lower pattern number. For example, repeatedly pressing the [VALUE +] key will switch the pattern in the order A01 → A99 → B01 → B99 → C01 → C99 → U01 → U99.
Quick Guide (4) Using Groove Play Groove play is a special feature of the RT-123 which lets you switch among various patterns simply by tapping the pads. This makes it easy to play with patterns like a DJ spinning records. Turn the power on. OFF POWER ON DC IN FOOT SW MIDI IN Quick Guide Press the [SONG] key and [PATTERN] key together. SONG PATTERN The [SONG] key LED and [PATTERN] key LED light up, and the RT-123 is in groove play mode.
terns t a p Push several pads e l ip t l u m y together. To pla ultaneously sim In groove play mode, up to 4 patterns can LINE IN L/MONO R PHONES OUTPUT VOLUME Groove PLAY MODE SONG TEMPO RUM B • [PATTERN] key was pressed: RT-123 switches to pattern mode. STEP REC REAL-TIME REC PLAY STOP/EXIT II • [SONG] key was pressed: RT-123 switches to song mode. RIDE GTH 10 EXTRA 1 9 PATTERN Press the [SONG] key or [PATTERN] key.
Playing the Pads (Manual Play) The RT-123 lets you not only play back existing patterns and songs, it also allows you to manually play the unit by tapping the pads. This section describes how to manually play the unit. Playing by tapping the pads The RT-123 assigns various sounds to the pads, depending on the currently selected drum kit. Play the pads to discover the realistic sounds offered by the RT-123.
Selecting a kit/program for manual play For manual play, you can select among 80 drum kits and 25 bass programs to create your own combinations.
Playing the Patterns (Pattern Mode) This section describes how to play patterns that are built into the RT-123 or that have been recorded by the user. Pattern play The RT-123 incorporates 297 preset patterns (A01 - A99, B01 - B99, C01 - C99) which cannot be changed by the user, as well as 99 user-definable patterns (U01 - U99). (The unit is shipped with the user patterns blank.) This section describes how to select and play a pattern.
Changing the tempo of pattern playback 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).
Pattern Recording (Real-Time Recording) The RT-123 has 99 user pattern slots which can be filled with your own patterns. Creating and recording a pattern is possible in two ways: by actually playing the pattern on the pads (real-time recording), or by entering each sound individually (step recording). The procedure for real-time recording of a drum track and bass track is described below.
STEP 3 Use the [VALUE +/-] keys to set the quantize value (shortest note to be recorded). 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Quarter note 8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Eighth note 12 • • • • • • • • • • Eighth triplet note 16 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sixteenth note STEP 4 24 • • • • • • • Sixteenth triplet note 32 • • • • • • • • • Thirty-second note 48 • • • Thirty-second triplet note Hi • • • • • • • Quantize function off – + Press the [FUNCTION] key once more.
STEP 8 Tap the pads in accordance with the metronome sound. The sound of the respective pad is heard, and it is recorded for the duration set with the quantize value. You can verify the current position in the pattern by checking the display. 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.
STEP 10 Tap the pads while holding the [REPEAT/STEP] key down. By holding the [REPEAT/STEP] key down while hitting a pad, a percussion sound can be recorded. REPEAT/STEP PAD STEP 11 Record drum track B using the same procedure. STEP 12 When recording is completed, press the [STOP/EXIT] key. Recording stops. NOTE STOP/EXIT • If a MIDI clock signal is being received, real-time recording is not possible. For details, please refer to page 52.
Real-time recording of a bass track Next, let's add a bass track to the drum track pattern recorded in the previous section.
STEP 4 Among pads 2 - 13, press the one whose pitch you want to change. While the pad is being pressed, the assigned pitch name (E1 - A4) is shown on the display. NOTE PAD When pad 2 - 13 is released, the pitch name assigned to pad 1 is shown again. This pitch is used as reference when shifting the entire pitch of all pads up or down in semitone steps. Take care not to inadvertently change this pitch.
STEP 6 To shift the pitch of all pads, operate the [VALUE +/-] keys while no pad is pushed. When the pitch assigned to pad 1 is changed, the pitch of pads 2 13 also changes accordingly in semitone steps. For example, if the E minor scale is assigned and you shift pad 1 from "E 2" to "A 2", the A minor scale will be assigned to the pads. PAD – + Because this operation shifts the pitch of the entire bass track, it is HINT useful for example to create a bass line that follows chord progress.
When the [REC] key is pressed during real-time recording, the HINT [REC] key LED starts to flash 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 and sound before actually recording. STEP erase the sound from a specific pad, push the pad while holding the 10 To [DELETE/ERASE] key down. While the key is held down, the sound from that pad is erased from the pattern.
Pattern Recording (Step Recording) This section describes step recording, which is another recording type that is possible with the RT-123. What is step recording? Step recording allows you to enter and record each sound separately, step by step, while the RT-123 is in the stop condition. Even without mastering how to play the pads in real time, you can easily create complex drum and bass patterns.
Step recording of a drum track This section describes how to record drum tracks A/B using step recording.
STEP 5 Press the [REC] key. STEP REC The [REC] key LED and [PLAY] key LED light up, indicating that the RT-123 is ready for recording. STEP 6 To enter a note, press the pad corresponding to the desired sound. To enter a rest, press the [REPEAT/STEP] key. For example, tapping the [KICK] pad will enter a bass drum note (the [KICK] pad LED flashes briefly). The current position of the pattern then advances by one unit. The tapping intensity will of course also be recorded.
Step recording of a bass track Now let's add a bass track to the drum tracks recorded as described in the previous section. Because pitch and duration must be specified for the bass track, the procedure is slightly different from step recording of the drum track.
that pad is entered, and the position proceeds to the next step. • Enter the minimum unit rest: Briefly tap the [REPEAT/STEP] key and release it. A rest of the selected minimum duration is entered, and the position proceeds to the next step. • Enter a note longer than the minimum unit: Hold the pad down and repeatedly press the [REPEAT/STEP] key. With each push of the [REPEAT/STEP] key, the immediately preceding note is extended by one unit.
Pattern Copy/Erase This section explains how to copy or erase a pattern. Copying a Pattern The patterns in the RT-123 (preset patterns or user patterns) can be copied to a different user pattern number. This is useful for example when wishing to change only a part of a pattern, such as changing the bass track phrasing while keeping the drum track.
Erasing a Pattern A user pattern can be erased when it is no longer needed. This serves to make way for storing new user patterns or to free up memory space.
Creating Songs (Song Mode) This section describes how to line up user patterns in a desired order to create the backing for an entire song. This mode of operation is called the song mode. What is a song? A song is a sequence of user patterns (preset patterns cannot be used). A song consists of multiple slots (called "steps") each of which contains one pattern. The maximum length of a song is 99 steps. The maximum number of songs that can be stored in the RT-123 is 99.
Recording and playing a song Let's collect a number of patterns into a song.
When wishing to hear the currently selected pattern, you can use HINT the [PLAY] and [STOP/EXIT] keys to play it. While a pattern is playing, you can also switch the step number back and forth to check the patterns in other steps. STEP 5 To proceed to the next step, press the [REPEAT/STEP] key. The lower two digits of the display show the second step, and the upper two digits show "EE" which indicates the end of the song. In this condition, you can select the pattern for the second step.
STEP 10 To listen to the song, press the [PLAY] key. The [PLAY] key LED lights up and the song is played back. The [TEMPO] key LED flashes according to the tempo of the song. During playback, the upper two digits of the display show the current step number, and the lower two digits show the song number. Pressing the [PATTERN] key during playback causes the display to show the number of measures since the start of the song.
Editing a song This section describes how you can alter parameters such as tempo or volume for a song that has already been recorded.
Deleting a song When you wish to delete a song, for example to make room for new recordings, proceed as follows.
Using Pads to Play Patterns (Groove Play) This section describes the groove play mode. In this mode, the 13 pads are used to play patterns assigned to them. This allows quick switching between patterns during a performance. Up to 4 patterns can be played simultaneously, letting you for example play two patterns with a different beat, or the same pattern twice, shifted by 1 beat, to create a complex rhythm.
STEP 4 To repeat a pattern even when the pad is released, hit the pad while holding the [REPEAT/STEP] key down. The pattern will then be looped even when you release the pad. To stop the loop, hit the pad once more. The unit returns to normal groove play. REPEAT/STEP PAD STEP 5 To play several patterns simultaneously, push several pads together. Up to 4 patterns can be played simultaneously, using the same tempo. Slightly shifting the timing when you hit the pads is also possible.
FUNCTION Key Settings The [FUNCTION] key is used to make various settings for the RT-123. The basic steps for using the [FUNCTION] key and the setting items are described below. Basic [FUNCTION] key operation steps The [FUNCTION] key is used in the same way for most setting items.
The display shows the setting of the selected item. NOTE STEP 3 For some items, the sound or track that is to be set must be selected after selecting the item. Change the setting with the [VALUE +/-] keys. HINT • Keeping a [VALUE +/-] key depressed changes numbers continuously. • To change numbers quickly, hold one of the [VALUE +/-] keys depressed and press the other key. The numbers will change continuously.
[FUNCTION] key items The setting range of the various items controlled with the [FUNCTION] key is described below. Shifting bass program pitch in semitones (BASS KEY) Setting Range Pad 1 pitch: A1 - A2 Pad 2 - 13 pitch: E1 - A4 Sets the pitch of the tones assigned to the pads for a bass program in semitones. You can either shift the pitch of the entire bass program or the pitch of pads 2 - 13 individually.
Setting the beat of a pattern (TIME SIG) Setting Range: 2, 3, 4 Set the beat for the pattern to 2 (2/4 beat), 3 (3/4 beat), or 4 (4/4 beat). Changing the beat of an already recorded pattern is also possible, but the recorded sound will change as follows. Proceed with care, especially when making the beat shorter. ■ Choosing a longer beat than the current beat A blank space with the length of the additional beat is added to each measure.
NOTE • Even when the quantize value is set to Hi, the [REPEAT/STEP] key interval is a thirty-second note. • The quantize value cannot be set separately for each track. Setting the metronome volume level (CLICK VOL) Setting Range: 0 - 99 (Default value: 70) The volume level of the metronome click sound heard during real-time recording can be adjusted with the [VALUE +/-] keys. This setting applies to all patterns.
between open hi-hat and closed hi-hat with your foot, push the FS01 and press pad 5 (CLOSED HAT). Then release the FS01 and press pad 7 (OPEN HAT). The sound of the first pad will be heard as soon as the FS01 is pushed, also when the pad itself is not pressed. ■ Using the FS01 to set the tempo Press the [FUNCTION] key followed by pad 9 (FOOT SW) and then press the [TEMPO] key. (The indication "tAP" appears on the display.) The FS01 will function in the same way as the [TEMPO] key.
Setting the playback swing amount (SWING) Setting Range: 50 - 75 (Default value: 50) This setting controls the swing amount (rhythm flourish). Higher values result in more pronounced swing. This item influences only the playback timing of the pattern. It does not affect the recorded data of the pattern. Setting the pad sensitivity (PAD SENS) Setting Range: Ehrd, HArd, norM, LItE, Loud, MEd, Soft (Default value: norM) The [VALUE +/-] keys are used to set the pad sensitivity.
Setting the MIDI receive channel for each track (MIDI) Setting Range: oFF, 1 – 16 (Default values, drum track A: 10, drum track B: oFF, bass track: 9) This item sets the MIDI channel for each track. Available settings for drum tracks are oFF (not received) and 1 - 16. Available settings for the bass track are oFF (not received), 1 - 16, and Auto. "Auto" is a special setting for playing standard GM sound source compatible MIDI files.
RT-123 Application Examples This section describes examples for combining the RT-123 with optional equipment and external components. Controlling the RT-123 with the FS01 When the separately available foot switch (FS01) is connected to the [FOOT SW] jack on the rear panel, it can be used to operate for example the bass drum or switch between open and closed hi-hat sound. The switch can also be used to start and stop playback of the RT-123 with your foot.
Synchronized MIDI operation Operation of the RT-123 can be synchronized with a sequencer or other rhythm machine equipped with a MIDI jack. This allows playback of the patterns or songs of the RT-123 with the tempo determined by the sequencer.
Using MIDI equipment to play the RT-123 Using a MIDI sequencer, MIDI keyboard, or similar MIDI Device you can play the built-in sound sources of the RT-123.
Returning the RT-123 to the factory default condition (initialization) You can reset the RT-123 to the factory default condition. Use this function with care, because it will erase all patterns and songs that have been recorded by the user.
Listening to the demo PATTERN(SONG REC) INSERT/COPY DELETE/ERASE STEP – BASS MUTE + MIX TIME SIG 4 1 DRUM A DRUM B BASS QUANTIZE 6 2, 3 3 Groove PLAY MODE SONG TEMPO PATTERN STEP REC REAL-TIME REC PLAY STOP/EXIT II CRASH RIDE 8 10 BAR LENGTH OPEN HAT CLOSED HAT SNARE STEP General Drums 50-54 Techno Beat 45-49 Rap/HipHop 40-44 Modern Drums 35-39 Ballad Set TOM 3 TOM 2 TOM 1 2 00-24 Bass Programs Funk Trap 20-24 Standard Kit 15-19 Studio Drums 10-14 Live Rock 00-09 Basic Drum
Troubleshooting Check the following items first if there seems to be a problem with the RT-123. Symptom No sound or very low volume. Sound is distorted or intermittent. Song cannot be recorded. Check Remedy Is supplied AC adapter connected properly? Connect AC adapter as described in "Getting Connected" (page 7). Use only the supplied AC adapter. Is [OUTPUT] jack connected correctly to the playback system? Make connections as described in "Getting Connected" (page 7).
SPECIFICATIONS • Drum Kits: 80 (Including Percussion, SFX kit) • Bass Programs: 25 • Rhythm Patterns: Preset; 297/User; 99 • Songs: 99 • Maximum Notes: 10,000 notes • Maximum Polyphony: 30 voices • Resolution: 96 PPQN • Tempo: 40 to 250 BPM • Pads: 13 with Velocity Sensitivity • Control: MIDI in, Control in for FS01 • Display: 4-digit, 7-segment LED • Input: Line; 1/4" jack (Mono)X 1, Impedance 33kΩ • Outputs: Line (L/Mono, R); 1/4" jack (Mono)X 2, Impedance 2.
Reference MIDI ProgramChange# to DRUM/percussion/SFX KIT Assign PC KIT PC General Drum 43 34 Epic Rock 5 86 74 Various Percussion 3 55 General Drum 1 44 35 Ballad 1 87 75 Various Percussion 4 0 Live Rock 45 36 Ballad 2 88 76 Various Percussion 5 0 9 1 2 KIT PC KIT 3 1 Studio 46 37 Ballad 3 89 77 Cymbal Set 4 2 Standard 47 38 Ballad 4 90 78 Kick and Snare 1 5 3 Funk Trap 48 39 Ballad 5 91 79 Kick and Snare 2 6 4 Epic Rock 49 40 Modern 1 92 0
MIDI ProgramChange# to BASS PROGRAM Assign PC KIT PC 0 0 Live Bass 43 1 1 Studio Bass 44 11 Digital Acoustic 87 4 Ballad Bass 2 3 2 3 Epic Bass Funk Bass 45 46 12 13 Bass Harmonics No Frets 88 89 5 6 Acoustic Bass Modern Bass 4 4 Ballad Bass 47 14 Acoustic Jazz 90 7 Synth Bass 5 5 Acoustic Bass 48 15 Digital Pick 91 8 Techno Bass 10 KIT PC SubSlap Bass 86 KIT 3 Funk Bass 6 6 Modern Bass 49 16 Techno Analog 92 9 7 7 Synth Bass 50 17 Analog Touch
DRUM KITs BASS Programs 0 Live Rock 40 Modern 1 0 Live Bass 1 Studio 41 Modern 2 1 Studio Bass 2 Standard 42 Modern 3 2 Epic Bass 3 Funk Trap 43 Modern 4 3 Funk Bass 4 Epic Rock 44 Modern 5 4 Ballad Bass 5 Ballad 45 Rap/HipHop 1 5 Acoustic Bass 6 Modern 46 Rap/HipHop 2 6 Modern Bass 7 Rap/HipHop 47 Rap/HipHop 3 7 Synth Bass 8 Techno Beat 48 Rap/HipHop 4 8 Techno Bass 9 General Drum 49 Rap/HipHop 5 9 Big Bottom Bass 10 Live Rock 1 50 Techno Bea
PRESET PATTERN LIST No Name A01 Rock01 BPM DrumA 130 0 Live Rock DrumB ------ A02 Rock02 136 0 Live Rock A03 Rock03 136 27 A04 Rock04 136 A05 Rock05 112 A06 Rock06 A07 Bass ------------------ 0 10 Live Rock 1 3 Live Bass Funk Bass Funk Trap 3 79 Kick and Snare 2 23 Drive Bass 25 Funk Trap 1 ------ 25 Funk Trap 1 25 140 16 Studio 2 Rock07 120 0 A08 Rock08 120 A09 Rock09 A10 ------------------ 1 Studio Bass Funk Trap 1 4 Ballad Bass ------ --------
A59 Pop02 124 3 A60 Pop03 132 17 Funk Trap Studio 3 A61 Pop04 112 2 Standard A62 Pop05 104 25 Funk Trap 1 A63 Pop06 80 67 Hi Percussion 2 A64 Pop07 117 47 Rap/HipHop 3 A65 Pop08 106 22 Standard 3 A66 Pop09 100 26 Funk Trap 2 A67 Pop10 124 35 Ballad 1 67 A68 Pop11 110 16 Studio 2 ------ A69 Pop12 120 16 Studio 2 A70 Pop13 110 20 Standard 1 A71 R&B01 138 26 Funk Trap 2 9 General Drum A72 R&B02 100 20 Standard 1 67 Hi Percussion 0 Liv
B21 RapHipHop21 99 47 Rap/HipHop 3 B22 RapHipHop22 88 13 Live Rock 4 B23 RapHipHop23 88 13 Live Rock 4 47 Rap/HipHop 3 4 B24 RapHipHop24 102 51 Techno Beat 2 49 Rap/HipHop 5 18 Lo Sine B25 RapHipHop25 90 3 Funk Trap 65 Drum Skins 11 Digital Acoustic B26 RapHipHop26 85 8 Techno Beat 71 Percussion/SFX 18 Lo Sine B27 RapHipHop27 96 10 Live Rock 1 67 Hi Percussion B28 RapHipHop28 96 0 Live Rock 71 Percussion/SFX B29 RapHipHop29 87 62 General Drum 8
B82 Jungle01 160 45 Rap/HipHop 1 62 General Drum 8 18 B83 Jungle02 163 61 General Drum 7 66 Lo Percussion 18 Lo Sine B84 Jungle03 172 41 Modern 2 65 Drum Skins 18 Lo Sine B85 TripHop01 120 45 Rap/HipHop 1 46 Rap/HipHop 2 5 Acoustic Bass B86 TripHop02 75 63 General Drum 9 67 Hi Percussion 14 Acoustic Jazz B87 TripHop03 152 47 Rap/HipHop 3 71 Percussion/SFX B88 TripHop04 83 46 Rap/HipHop 2 7 Rap/HipHop B89 TripHop05 110 67 Hi Percussion 47 Rap/Hi
C44 Reggae02 160 23 Standard 4 67 Hi Percussion 5 Acoustic Bass C45 Reggae03 132 25 Funk Trap 1 67 Hi Percussion 4 Ballad Bass C46 Reggae04 118 21 Standard 2 16 Studio 2 4 Ballad Bass C47 Reggae05 161 3 Funk Trap ------ ------------------ 4 Ballad Bass C48 Reggae06 129 3 Funk Trap 74 Various Percussion 3 5 Acoustic Bass C49 Reggae07 149 56 General Drum 2 67 Hi Percussion 18 Lo Sine C50 Reggae08 71 41 Modern 2 67 Hi Percussion 17 Analog Touch C51
ZOOM RhythmTrak RT-123 Note Number Table Note No C2 DRUM A,B DRUM A,B KIT 65 - KIT 00 - 64 PERCUSS & SE 24 BASS Programs 00 - 24 From Note 0 25 26 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 27 High Q 28 Slap 29 Scratch Push 30 Scratch Pull 31 Sticks 32 Square Click 33 Metronome Click 34 Metronome Bell 35 Kick Drum 2 36 Kick Drum 1 37 Side Stick PAD 2 38 Snare Drum 1 PAD 3 39 Hand Clap PAD 4 40 Snare Drum 2 PAD 5 41 Low Tom 2 PAD 6 42 Closed Hi-Hat PAD 7 43 Low Tom 1 PAD 8 44 Peda
KIT 65 PAD 3 PAD 4 PAD 5 PAD 6 PAD 7 PAD 8 PAD 9 PAD 10 Hi Timbale PAD 11 Lo Bongo PAD 12 Stick PAD 13 HandTom 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PAD 12 Sticks PAD 13 Square Click 48 KIT 77 PAD 3 PAD 4 PAD 5 PAD 6 PAD 7 PAD 8 PAD 9 PAD 10 Ride Cymbal 2 PAD 11 Epic Tamborine PAD 12 Studio Tamborine PAD 13 Cabasa 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Techno 808 Crash Epic and Studio Crash Funk and Live Crash Dance China Funk China Techno Splash Dance Splash Funk Splash PAD 2 37 Live Splash PAD PA
Reference KIT 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 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 KIT NAME LiveRock Studio Rock Standard Kit Funk Rock Epic Rock Ballad Rock Dance Rock RapHipHop Techno Beat General Drum LiveRock1 LiveRock2 LiveRock3 LiveRock4 LiveRock5 Studio Rock1 Studio Rock2 Studio Rock3 Studio Rock4 Studio Rock5 Standard Kit1 Standard Kit2 Standard Kit3 Standard Kit4 Standard Kit5 Fu
ZOOM RhythmTrak RT-123 MIDI Implementation 1.TRANSMITTED DATA NONE. 2.RECOGNIZED DATA 1) CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGES STATUS SECOND THIRD DESCRIOTION 1000 nnnn 0kkk kkkk 0vvv vvvv NOTE OFF (See NOTE 1) kkk kkkk : Note No. vvv vvvv : Note Off Velocity (ignored) 1001 nnnn 0kkk kkkk 0000 0000 NOTE OFF (See NOTE 1) kkk kkkk : Note No. 1001 nnnn 0kkk kkkk 0vvv vvvv NOTE ON (See NOTE 1) kkk kkkk : Note No.
2) CHANNEL MODE MESSAGE STATUS SECOND THIRD DESCRIPTION 1011 nnnn 0111 1000 0000 0000 ALL SOUNDS OFF 1011 nnnn 0111 1001 0000 0000 RESET ALL CONTROLLERS 1011 nnnn 0111 1011 0000 0000 ALL NOTES OFF 1011 nnnn 0111 1100 0000 0000 ALL NOTES OFF NOTE: nnnn = MIDI Channel Number ( 0000 - 1111 ) 3) SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE,SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGE STATUS SECOND THIRD 1111 0011 0sss ssss —— —— DESCRIPTION SONG SELECT sss ssss : Song No.
[ MultiTrack Rhythm Machine ] Date :1999.01.14 Model RhythmTrak RT-123 MIDI Implementation Chart Version :1.00 +---------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+ | | Transmitted | Recognized | Remarks | | Function ...
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