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July 21st, 2016, 03:55 PM
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Casio RZ-1 for Sale
Hi I would like to have the information about the Casio's RZ-1 as well as the details about the functioning? Casio's RZ-1 turned out in 1986 and in now is the right time, it was quite great. It has 12 PCM examined drum sounds - fundamental sounds, and nothing to get amped up for either. They included 3 toms, kick, catch, edge, open/shut hh, ride, accident, cowbell and applaud. They don't seem like genuine drums, however they do sound electronic and perhaps somewhat unique in relation to more basic Roland and Linn drum machines. They have been utilized as a part of bunches of Hip Hop and House tracks. A genuine extraordinary element (for now is the ideal time) was ready examining intended to give you a chance to make up to four of your own percussion sounds. Presently, the inspecting specs are quite terrible with only a 20kHz example rate and just 0.2 seconds of test time per each of the four specimen cushions (or one 0.8 second example). The implicit sequencer is genuinely simple to work with. Simply make a few examples (up to 100) and chain these examples into melodies (up to 20 tunes). There are ten individual yields and volume sliders for each solid. All things considered, a few sounds need to share yields and sliders as there are 16 sounds: Rim+Snare, Sample1+Sample2, Sample3+Sample4, Cowbell+Crash, Clap+Ride and Open+Closed HH. Last edited by Neelurk; June 22nd, 2020 at 08:47 AM. |
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#2
December 2nd, 2016, 09:25 AM
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Re: Casio RZ-1 for Sale
How much do you want for the RZ-1? Lets make a deal.
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