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Chapter 8 Creating and Performing Songs ([SONG])
With the DR-3, it’s easy and convenient to create 
“songs” by arranging patterns in the sequence 
they are to be played.
This chapter explains how to create and perform 
such songs.
■ What is a Song?
A number of patterns arranged in the sequence in 
which they are played is called a “song.”
You can create and save up to 100 songs on the 
DR-3.
You can record up to a maximum of 250 patterns 
in one song.
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The DR-3 contains no song data when shipped from the 
factory.
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Procedure for Creating Songs
Here are the steps you need to take to create a 
new song:
fig.08-01
There are two ways to record the patterns in Step 
<3>
.
Realtime Recording
Performances in Manual mode (p. 43) are 
recorded as songs just as they are.
You can use Realtime Recording to record the 
drum part and bass part independently. After 
arranging the patterns to create a song, you can 
then add drum and bass sounds, and make other 
changes to the song (p. 78).
Step Recording
This is a recording method whereby patterns are 
arranged in a sequence, one by one.
<1> Select a Number for the Song 
       You Are Creating
<2> Make the Settings for the New Song
<3> Record the Song
<4> Edit the Song
- Set the Initial Tempo
- Make the TSC Settings
(These settings can be changed after the patterns are 
recorded.)
- Place the Patterns 
  (Step Recording / Realtime Recording)
- Edit Notes to Drum Parts and Bass Parts in the Song
- Insert
- Delete
- Copy
- Change the Tempo Part Way Through a Song
<5> Check the Created Song
- Edit the Settings
<Finish the Song>
- Name the Song