1> selecting a number for the style, 2> making the settings for the new style, Setting the tempo for the style – Roland DR-3 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Creating Styles

<1> Selecting a Number
for the Style

1. With the performance stopped, press

[MANU].
The Style screen appears.

fig.07-02d

2. Turn the VALUE dial to select the number

(U001–U100) for the style you are
creating.
You cannot record to the Preset styles (P001–
P100).

<2> Making the Settings
for the New Style

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If the parameters below are changed during the
performance of a style, the changes are nullified when you
press [EDIT], restoring the settings for the currently
selected style or song.
- Key Shift value (p. 42)
- Tempo value (p. 41)
- Sound Shape and Ambience values (p. 51, p. 52)

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Certain data cannot be changed while it is being performed.
First stop the performance, then make the changes.

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VARIATION [PTN] [KIT] and [MUTE] will have no
effect in Edit mode.

Setting the Tempo for the Style

1. Select the style to be set, then press

[EDIT].
The Edit Menu screen appears.

2. Select a <STYLE>, then press [ENTER].

fig.07-03d

3. Select a <Tempo>.

fig.07-04d

4. Turn the VALUE dial to set the tempo.

The tempo can be set to any value from 20 to 260.

5. When you press [EXIT], the setting is

changed, and you’re returned to the
previous screen.

Setting the Beat

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When you copy a style, the new style uses the beat of the
original style.

1. Select the style to be set, then press

[EDIT].
The Edit Menu screen appears.

2. Select a <STYLE>, then press [ENTER].

3. Press [

], select a <Beat>.

fig.07-05d

4. Turn the VALUE dial to set the beat.

2/4, 3/4,... 8/4,
4/8, 5/8,... 16/8

5. When you press [EXIT], the setting is

changed, and you’re returned to the
previous screen.

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