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Chapter 7 Creating Styles
Even though the DR-3 comes with a great variety 
of styles, representing many genres, you can also 
create your own original styles. Such original 
styles are called “User styles.”
User styles have a “U” at the beginning of the 
style number, for example “U001.” You can 
create and store up to 100 User styles in the DR-3.
Procedure for Creating 
Styles
Here are the steps you need to take to create a 
new style:
fig.07-01
There are two ways to record the patterns in Step <3>.
Realtime Recording
With this method, the key pads are played in time 
with a metronome count, with the pattern being 
recorded just as it is performed. Even if there is a little 
unevenness in the timing used in tapping the key 
pads, the Quantize function allows you to record 
with the timing corrected. (Refer to step 3 on p. 65)
Step Recording
With this method, you “record” by specifying the 
timing (step), volume, etc., of each instrument 
sound, one at a time. This allows patterns to be 
recorded accurately, even those that are hard to 
record using Realtime Recording.
You can also record patterns using both Realtime 
and Step Recording.
After recording the basic pattern using Step 
Recording, finish creating the Pattern by using 
Realtime Recording to add sounds in a freer ad-
lib style.
Convenient Functions for Creating Styles
You can speed up the process of creating a new 
style by first copying a Preset style, or the 
patterns in a Preset style to a User style, and then 
modifying that to create the new style.
Creating Two-Measure Patterns from Four-Measure 
Patterns
When you copy a four-measure pattern, and then, using 
the procedure described in “Determining the Number 
of Measures for Each Pattern” (p. 64), set the number of 
measures to “2,” it results in a pattern in which only the 
first two measures of the original pattern are played.
In this manner, you can use the setting described on p. 
64 to create a pattern after copying a pattern that is 
shorter than the one you start with.
Changing the Key of the Bass Part (Key Transpose)
After copying or recording a pattern, you can change 
the key of its bass part.
<1> Select a Number for the Style 
       You Are Creating
<2> Make the Settings for the New Style
<3> Record the Patterns
       (Realtime Recording/Step Recording)
<4> Check the Created Style
- Set the Tempo
- Set the Beat
- Set Up the Drum Kit
- Set VARIATION [MUTE]
- Make the TSC Settings
- Determine the Number of Measures for Each Pattern
(These settings can be changed after the patterns are 
recorded.)
- Record the Drum Part
- Record the Bass Part
- Change Dynamics to the Sounds (Velocity Edit)
- Transpose the Bass Part
- Edit the Settings
<Finish the Style>
- Name the Style