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Chapter 1. Playing Back Songs
Listening to Songs
The RG-3 features a variety of internal songs. The internal songs are 
categorized into “Jazz” and “Classical” genres.
Try giving these songs a listen.
You can also play back the following kinds of songs (data).
• SMF music files
(when a USB memory, CD drive, or floppy disk drive is connected)
• Audio Files (when a USB memory or CD drive is connected)
• Audio CDs (when a CD drive is connected)
■ [Song] Button Functions
Each press of the [Song] button selects the next available song genre.
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Jazz
Classical
Favorites
This appears when songs are contained in the “Favorites.”
CD
This appears when you have a CD drive connected and a CD is in the drive.
Floppy Disk
This appears when you have a floppy disk drive connected and a floppy disk is 
in the drive.
Ext Memory
 (songs in the USB memory connected to the Ext Memory port)
This appears when you have a USB memory connected.
About Audio Files
Audio files in the following 
format can be played back
:
•“.WAV” extension
•16-bit linear
•Sampling rate of “44.1 kHz”
•Stereo
You cannot use the 
following functions in 
playing back audio files.
* Saving or performing other 
procedures during playback of 
audio files may cause the song 
to stop while it is playing.
What are the “Favorites?”
This is the area of memory where you can save copies of performances recorded with the RG-3, songs saved on 
CD-ROMs, songs stored in the USB memory connected to the RG-3’s Ext Memory port, and other songs.
After copying songs to the “Favorites,” you can then select the copied songs simply by pressing the [Song] button 
and selecting “Favorites” as the song genre.
The RG-3 features a User Memory (the RG-3’s memory) area where the following types of data are stored.
• Content registered in the “Favorites”
To delete the content of the User Memory and restore the memory to the default factory settings, refer to 
“Initializing the User Memory, USB Memory, and Floppy Disks” (p. 93).
You can also delete these tone demos and overwrite them with other songs, which can then be saved.