The RT-223 is the only drum machine currently in the Zoom product line, and it’s one of the most basic models of drum machines still available. You can program a simple or sophisticated bass pattern to go along with any drum patterns you intend to use on the RT-223 Zoom drum machine. What you get with the RT-233 is 500 sounds, 70 built-in drum kits, 13 pads, and 440 rhythmic patterns. There are also five Human Voice “Beat Box” Percussion kits that are currently all the rage in Hip Hop. As an entry-level drum machine, this unit is a good starting point.
According to several user reviews of Zoom RT-233 drum machine, some users have praised it for the sounds are actually good; can run off battery power. But some users also have complained for the limited capabilities; small sound library; doesn’t come with a power adapter.
To restoring Zoom RT-233 to Factory Default Condition, first power on while simultaneously holding the REC button. When the display appears “ALLINIT”, press REC button again to start initialization of the program. The Factory Reset procedure is complete.
Warning! This procedure will return all of the settings to the values when the Zoom RT-233 was shipped from the factory. Be sure you want to erase the memory and return the Zoom RT-233 to its factory default state before continuing with this procedure. Hopefully the article of “Hard Reset Zoom RT-233 to Factory Default Condition” was useful.
Reference: Zoom RT-233 Manual
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The above reply does not address my similar problem.
The above "hard reset" is the ONLY way to make my RT223 work. Every time I shut it off, and attempt a later restart, it goes into the locked-up display of "ZOOM", and won't work until I perform a reset.
This means I am not able to create songs or my own patterns, as they will be lost every time I restart the machine.
What can I do to get the volatile memory to stay in place, and effect a turn-on that avoids the need for a hard re-set?
you need to replace the internal battery
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