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Chapter 7 Creating Styles
■ Transposing the Pattern’s 
Bass Part
Use this procedure to transpose the bass part and 
store the pattern (Key Transpose).
*
Key Transpose settings are disregarded when recording 
patterns.
*
If notes whose pitches are changed using the Key 
Transpose function are in registers that are unplayable 
for the DR-3, the notes in the expressible range above or 
below that octave are sounded.
1. Press [EDIT].
The Edit Menu screen appears.
2. Select a <STYLE>, then press [ENTER].
3. Press [
], select a <PATTERN>, then 
press [ENTER].
4. Press [
], select a <PTN KEY TRANS>.
fig.07-18d
5. Press [
] [
] to select the pattern to 
be set the key.
Select the pattern with “PTN KEY TRANS” 
displayed the upper part of the screen.
The pattern names appear as “VERSE Av,” 
“VERSE Bv,” and “VERSE Cv” when 
VARIATION [PTN] is on.
6. Turn the VALUE dial to select the key.
You can set the value in semitone units 
within the range from -12 to +12.
7. When you press [EXIT] twice, the setting 
is changed, and you’re returned to the 
previous screen.
■ Playing Back Recorded Patterns
After recording each of the patterns, play them 
back to check out how they sound.
1. If recording is in progress, press STOP 
[
] to stop the recording.
2. Press START [
].
The recorded pattern is played.
3. Press STOP [
] to stop the performance.
<4> Confirming the 
Created Style
Now play back the new style to check the tempo 
and drum kits.
You can also press the TSC and VARIATION 
[PTN], [KIT] and [MUTE] to check the settings, 
and adjust these settings if necessary.
■ Performing the Created Style
1. Press [MANU] or [AUTO].
2. Press any of Pattern Pads or START 
[
] to start the performance.
3. Press [ENDING/STOP] or STOP [
] to 
stop the performance.
■ Editing the Settings
You can make changes to the following settings, 
even after creation of the style is finalized.