Roland DR-3 User Manual
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Chapter 8 Creating and Performing Songs ([SONG])
Substituting Recorded Patterns
When you record using Realtime Recording into
a song that already has material recorded in it,
the patterns in the segment in which you record
are overwritten, allowing you to replace them
with the new patterns.
1. With the performance stopped, press
[
] [
] to select a measure slightly
ahead of where you want to record.
2. Hold down STEP REC [
] and press
START [
].
The prerecorded pattern starts to play.
3. When you reach the measure before the
one you want to substitute, select the
next pattern to be recorded.
4. To stop recording, press STOP [
].
The previously recorded pattern data after
the point where you stop the recording
remains unchanged.
■ Editing Notes to Drum Parts
and Bass Parts in the Song
You can use Realtime Recording to add and edit
notes to drum and bass parts in songs you have
recorded.
When editing sounds, begin recording from a
point slightly before the point where you want to
edit the sounds.
*
You cannot record notes into empty songs that contain
no recorded data.
*
The performance recorded here is only stored in the song
as exclusive patterns. The edited notes are not reflected in
performances of patterns in Style Play mode (when
[MANU] or [AUTO] is lit). Additionally, changing
patterns in Style Play mode has no effect on the songs.
*
You can have up to 100 exclusive patterns for all of the
songs.
Make sure you have pressed [SONG] to switch to
Song mode.
1. With the performance stopped, press
[
] [
] to select a measure slightly
ahead of where you want to record.
2. Press STEP REC [
].
The Song Recording screen appears.
3. Press [INST].
A massage screen is displayed.
fig.08-02d-1
4. Press [INST] to select the sound group to
be recorded.
Displayed
Group Name
DRUM
Drum Set
PERC
Percussion
BASS
Bass
BASS
The bass sound one octave lower
BASS
The bass sound one octave higher