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Roland BOSS DR-880 DR. RHYTHM User manual

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DR-880
DR. RHYTHM
TurboStart
TBS226 ©2005 Roland Corporation U.S.
www.RolandUS.com
Faxback #20259 Page 1
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the Roland
DR-880. This TurboStart contains step-by-step
instructions that will quickly introduce you the
DR-880’s major features.
Playing the Demo Song
A demo song is available in the DR-880 to show off
some of its features. Use the following steps to play
the demo:
1. Turn the DRUM and BASS PART LEVEL knobs
to their center positions.
2. Turn the MASTER VOLUME knob
counterclockwise to turn down the master
volume.
3. Hold the SONG button, and then press the KIT
button—the Play button begins flashing.
4. Now turn the MASTER VOLUME knob clockwise
to turn up the volume to the desired level.
5. When you’re finished listening, press Stop, and
then press EXIT.
Auditioning Patterns
There are 500 preset patterns in the DR-880. Use the
following steps to audition them:
1. Press EXIT a few times to confirm that the
DR-880 isn’t in Edit mode.
2. Press SONG until “PATTERN” appears in the
upper left of the display.
3. Hold SHIFT, and then press SONG until
“PRESET” appears in the upper left of the
display.
4. Turn the VALUE dial to select a pattern.
5. Press Play.
6. You can turn the DRUM and BASS PART
LEVEL knobs to adjust the volume of each part.
7. While the pattern is playing, you can turn the
VALUE dial, or use the and CURSOR
buttons to select other patterns.
8. To adjust the tempo, press the TEMPO/TAP
button, and then turn the VALUE dial. You can
also tap on the TEMPO/TAP button rhythmically
to adjust the tempo.
9. Press Stop when you’re finished listening.
Auditioning Drum Kits
There are 100 preset and 100 user drum kits in the
DR-880. Use the following steps to audition them:
1. Press the KIT button.
2 Turn the VALUE dial to select a drum kit.
3. Play the pads.
Tip: You can also change drum kits while a pattern is
playing. To do this, select the desired pattern and
press Play. Then repeat Steps 1-2.
Changing the Playback Key
You can change the key of the bass part in any
pattern, even while the pattern is playing.
1. If necessary, press EXIT to confirm you’re not in
Edit mode, and then select desired pattern.
2. Press Play.
3. Press the KEY button.
4. Turn the VALUE dial to choose the number of
semitones by which you want to change the bass
pitch, from -12 to +12.
5. When you’re finished listening, press Stop.
Groove Modify
The DR-880’s Groove Modify feature lets you
manipulate the rhythmic nature or volume dynamics
of any recorded pattern. There are three types of
Groove Modify: Velocity, Ghost Note and Shuffle. As
an example, we’ll use Ghost Note Modify on Preset
Pattern 101 Standard Hard.
1. Select Pattern 101 Standard Hard.
2. Press Play to listen to the pattern.
3. Press the GROOVE button.
4. Press and/or to select GHOST NOTE.
5. Press ENTER—the pattern stops.
6. Press once.
7. Press Play again to start the pattern.
8. Turn the VALUE dial to select the desired
template.
9. Press to select the Depth value.
10. Turn the VALUE dial to adjust the depth of the
ghost-note effect. A lower depth value will
produce a minimal ghost-note effect, while a
higher value will make the ghost-note effect
more noticeable.
11. When you’re finished, press Stop, and then EXIT
twice to return to the main pattern menu.
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DR-880
DR. RHYTHM
TurboStart
TBS226 ©2005 Roland Corporation U.S.
www.RolandUS.com
Faxback #20259 Page 2
Pattern EZ Compose
The EZ Compose section of the DR-880 allows for
the quick and simple creation of rhythms and chord
arrangements. Use the following steps to create a
pattern using EZ Compose:
1. Press the PATTERN button.
2. Turn the VALUE dial to select 16BEAT.
3. Press Play.
4. Press once.
5. Turn the VALUE dial to select 6.
6. Use the , and/or buttons and the VALUE
dial to continue to select the following EZ
Compose types for each part:
KICK SNR 16BEAT 9
PERC CONGO BONGO 5
BASS FUNK SOUL 10
7. Press Stop, and then press EXIT once when
you’re finished. If you’d like to save the pattern
you’ve just created, follow the steps in the
“Pattern Write (Saving a Pattern)” section below.
Pattern Write (Saving a Pattern)
Once you’ve created or modified a pattern in the
DR-880, you must write it to a user pattern location if
you want to keep it. Use the following steps to save a
pattern using the Write function:
1. Hold SHIFT and SONG to confirm you’re in
Pattern mode. If “Cancel Edit ?” shows in the
display, press EXIT.
2. Press EDIT.
3. Use the  buttons to select PATTERN.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Use the  buttons to select WRITE.
6. Press ENTER.
7. Turn the VALUE dial to select a desired user
pattern location (U001-U500).
8. Press ENTER—“Now writing” appears in the
display while the pattern is being stored.
9. When the writing process is complete, press
EXIT twice.
Recording a Basic Pattern (Realtime)
There are 500 user locations in the DR-880 in which
to store your own patterns. Use the following steps to
record a basic pattern using the realtime recording
method:
1. Press EXIT to confirm you’re not in Edit mode.
2. Press SONG so “PATTERN” appears in the
display.
3. Hold SHIFT and press SONG so “USER”
appears in the display.
4. Turn the VALUE dial to select a blank user
pattern location.
5. Press the PAD button to choose the desired part
for the recording. If you want to record a BASS
part, hold SHIFT and press PAD to select BASS.
6. Press REC—the metronome starts. You can
press TEMPO and then turn the VALUE dial to
adjust the tempo.
7. Press Play—the DR-880 provides a one-
measure count in, and then begins recording.
8. Play the pads in rhythm with the metronome.
9. When you’re finished, press Stop.
10. Now press Play again to hear your new pattern.
Tip: Save your new pattern by following the steps in
“Pattern Write (Saving a Pattern),” above.
Favorites
You can quickly get to 80 favorite patterns, songs or
guitar effects from the FAVORITE area of the
DR-880. Use the following steps to store a pattern as
a favorite:
1. Press EXIT to confirm you’re not in Edit mode, or
press Stop if a song or pattern is playing.
2. Hold SHIFT and press BANK.
3. Turn the VALUE dial to select the pattern you
want to store as a favorite.
There are 20 banks of favorites—each one holds
four favorite patterns, songs or guitar effects.
4. Press one of the 20 instrument pads to select a
bank. For example, if you want to store the
pattern in Bank 1, press the KICK 1 pad.
5. Press one of the FAVORITE number buttons (1-
4) to choose a location within the selected bank.
6. Press ENTER.
7. Repeat Steps 3-6 to store additional favorites.
8. Press EXIT when you’re finished.

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