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Roland DR-3 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview of the DR-3

Kits

The drum, percussion, and bass sounds used in performing patterns are referred to as “kits.”
The Styles have predetermined kits assigned to them, so you can change kits by changing Styles,
and thus change the sounds played with the pads.

Variation

Variation is a function that alters performances, for example building up the performance or
toning it down.
There are three kinds of variations, [PTN] (Pattern), [KIT], and [MUTE].

The three kinds of variations are switched on and off with the VARIATION [PTN], [KIT] and
[MUTE].

fig.01-vari

TSC

“TSC,” short for “Total Sound Control,” is a function that lets you change the overall tone of the
sound and acoustics.
TSC includes two kinds of effects, “SOUND SHAPE” and “AMBIENCE.”
“SOUND SHAPE” adjusts the overall tone of the sound with a three-band equalizer and three-
band compressor that are used to boost or cut specific pitches (frequency bands).
“AMBIENCE” adjusts the breadth of the sound by altering the acoustic characteristics of the
sound.
You can select the TSC settings that sound best with each Style, and you can switch [SOUND
SHAPE] and [AMBIENCE] on and off independently.

fig.01-tsc

Tempo

Each Style includes a tempo setting suited to that Style.
After you select a Style, you can perform with a different tempo, and even change the tempo
while the performance is in progress.

[PTN]

[KIT]

[MUTE]

This alternates the Pattern.

This substitutes the kits,
thereby changing the sound.

This mutes a part of the drum
set. This is used to tone down the
performance and bring solos out
to the forefront.

Pattern

Kit

Mute