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Analogowa maszyna perkusyjna

  • 11 dźwięków perkusji: Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Low Tom, Mid Tom, High Tom, Rim Shot, Clap, Open- und Closed-Hi Hat, Ride- und Crash Cymbal
  • 64-krokowy sekwencer z wielokrotnym metrum, powtarzaniem kroków, powtarzaniem nut, wyzwalaniem w czasie rzeczywistym, wyciszaniem ścieżek i solowaniem ścieżek
  • Accent i Flam programowalne dla każdego instrumentu
  • Wave Designer
  • Dual Mode Filter
  • Można zapisać do 16 utworów i 256 wzorów
  • Funkcja Auto Fill
  • Funkcja Auto Scroll
  • Wyświetlacz LED
  • Wymiary (sz. x gł. x wy.): 477 x 264 x 78 mm
  • Komplet zawiera zasilacz (18 V DC)

Łącza:

  • Wyjście Line: wtyczka TRS 6,3 mm
  • Wyjście słuchawkowe: wtyczka TRS 6,3 mm
  • Send / Return: wtyczka jack 6,3 mm
  • 10 osobnych wyjść Line: wtyczka jack 6,3 mm
  • 3 wyjścia Trigger: wtyczka jack 6,3 mm
  • Wejście i wyjście Clock: wtyczka minijack 3,5 mm
  • Port USB B (USB MIDI)
  • MIDI In / Out: 5-pinowy DIN
  • Produkt dostępny od Czerwiec 2021
  • Numer artykułu 521315
  • Jednostka sprzedaży 1 szt.
  • Sound Synthesis Analog, sample based
  • Pads 0
  • Effects Yes
  • Bass No
  • Display Yes
  • MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out, 1x Thru
  • Number of analog outputs 11
  • Headphone Connector Yes
  • Mains Operation Yes
  • Battery Operation No
  • Footswitch connection 0
  • Extras USB
  • Shape Desktop
1 125 zł
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Nie wiem
Subek 06.11.2023
Nie wiem jak to ocenić bo dla mnie to urządzenie jest zbyt skomplikowane. Może dla jakiego dla jakiegoś dobrego DJ to łatwe ale do swoich potrzeb znalazłem prostsze i z równie dobrymi próbkami
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Wonderful machine
Tomoc 04.04.2022
This really is a wonderful machine. Great functionality and gets those classic 909 sounds i to your hands.

The workflow seemed daunting at first, particularly all of the settings menu items but it really is very easy to use. Don't forget to enable autosave to avoid disappointment. Solid build quality and great style.

In the end I discovered I prefer the 808 sound, but believe me this machine is fantastic.
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A GREAT DrumMachine but... it's not a TR-909!
CovilStudio 10.06.2024
The Behringer RD-9 is a fantastic drum machine that delivers on both performance and value. As a musician I was looking for a drum machine that could emulate classic drum sounds while also offering modern features.

First off, the build quality is impressive. It feels sturdy and durable, perfect for both studio use and live performances. The layout is intuitive, making it easy to navigate and tweak sounds on the fly. Plus, the inclusion of MIDI connectivity adds versatility to my setup.

Sound-wise, the RD-9 nails it. The analog circuitry delivers warm and punchy sounds reminiscent of classic drum machines, yet it also offers the flexibility to sculpt and shape your own unique sounds. The range of presets is impressive, covering everything from crisp hi-hats to booming kick drums.

One of the standout features for me is the sequencer. It's incredibly powerful yet straightforward to use, allowing me to create complex rhythms with ease. I appreciate the ability to chain patterns together and create full-length tracks without any hassle.

Overall, the Behringer RD-9 is a must-have for any musician or producer looking to add authentic drum sounds to their setup. With its combination of quality construction, versatile sound engine, and intuitive interface, it's become an essential part of my studio rig. Highly recommended! But it lacks the imperfections and feeling of the old Roland TR-909... RD-9 it's 'too' good and complete to be the acclaimed 909!
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The long-awaited one…
Porfa 27.08.2025
I need to talk a bit about the TR-909 first as an introduction. I had the brief opportunity to use a real 909 once, a long time ago. Also my previous experience with the ReBirth software made me feel like I already knew where to touch and what to do.

With the RD-9, the same thing happened, it felt familiar right away. But I also found what, for me, is a fatal flaw in the design. I don’t compose or record audio from the 909. I jam with it alongside songs. And here, the spacing between the knobs is tighter than on the real 909. Touching the toms’ volume knobs, for example, often made me change their tunings by mistake. That sucks when you’re jamming live. My workaround was to remove the tuning knob caps, but I really shouldn’t have to do this. Honestly, I don’t understand why Behringer didn’t go the extra mile to get the spacing right. Maybe it’s my tree-stump fingers, I don’t know, but this never happened to me with the real 909, and I was already a grown man when I jammed with it. You might also think "well.. but you can mute channels in the RD-9!" ....

That's the problem:
As for the interface… it’s not optimized. The extra features Behringer added are nice touches, but there’s absolutely unnecessary menu-diving for certain things that could easily have been solved with button combinations. And no firmware upgrades addressing these issues have appeared, which is a shame. Simple stuff like muting or soloing channels, or even being able to use step triggers more flexibly, feels more cumbersome than it should.

Another strange design choice: when you mute the closed hi-hat, the open hi-hat gets muted as well. The 909 doesn’t have the “extra” hi-hat like the 606 does. On the 606, if you program both open and closed hats, there’s actually a third hybrid sound. The 909 doesn’t work that way, so why muting the closed hat also mutes the open hat is beyond me.

So yeah, button spacing, lack of key combos to avoid menu diving, and this mute/solo issue are really the only cons.

As for sound quality, there are already a million videos comparing the two. But honestly, on my humble setup, I cannot hear the €4500 difference between the RD-9 and a real 909.

Bottom line: you will most definitely enjoy this if you’re looking for fun or want to do some serious work.
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