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Connecting a foot switch enables use of the jam function which lets you change multiple patterns with your foot. In addition, the foot switch can also be used to start or stop a song, perform tap tempo input, mute a specific track, or play a specific drum sound.
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The memory of the unit is full and no new data can be created. Delete songs or patterns that are no longer needed to free up memory.
If "FULL" appears although there are not many songs stored in the unit, the number of measures per pattern may be too high. In sections with repeated drum patterns or bass patterns, keeping the patterns short is recommended. Optimum pattern length is 4 measures or less.
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Yes, the RT-223 allows you to combine its drum sounds in new ways, to create your very own drum kit.
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The RT-223 does not provide a function for saving data on other media. When you have created your data, you should save them as sound on a multi-track recorder, MiniDisc or similar.
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If the quantize value is not at the highest setting, fine nuances of timing will not be reproduced. But quantize can also be used to enhance rhythm accuracy. For example with a setting of 16, slight shifts in timing will be corrected to proper sixteenth notes.
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Check whether the MIDI channel setting at the other device matches the setting of the RT-223. Also refer to the MIDI implementation chart at the end of the operation manual.
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The RT-223 supports synchronization on the MIDI Clock but not on MTC (MIDI Time Code). Change the setting at the other device to use MIDI Clock.
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No, such a transpose function is not available. You must change the root information entered for the rhythm song. For details, see the section "Entering event information" on pages 42 - 43 of the Operation Manual.
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