Roland Music Mixer MT 90U User Guide

Owner’s Manual  
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland MT-90U.  
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and  
“IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 2; p. 4). These sections provide important information  
concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that  
you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s  
manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as  
a convenient reference.  
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY  
101b  
110b  
014 Protect the unit from strong  
The unit and the AC adaptor  
Whenever you suspect the  
possibility of lightning in your  
area, disconnect the AC  
adaptor from the outlet.  
impact.  
should be located so their  
location or position does not  
interfere with their proper  
ventilation.  
(Do not drop it!)  
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015 Do not force the unit’s power-  
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111 If used improperly, batteries  
may explode or leak and  
cause damage or injury. In  
the interest of safety, please  
read and observe the  
supply cord to share an outlet  
with an unreasonable number  
of other devices. Be especially  
careful when using extension  
cords—the total power used  
by all devices you have  
connected to the extension  
cord’s outlet must never  
exceed the power rating  
(watts/amperes) for the  
extension cord. Excessive  
loads can cause the insulation  
on the cord to heat up and  
eventually melt through.  
102cAlways grasp only the plug  
on the AC adaptor cord when  
plugging into, or unplugging  
from, an outlet or this unit.  
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following precautions (p. 16).  
103b  
• Carefully follow the instal-  
lation instructions for  
batteries, and make sure  
you observe the correct  
polarity.  
• Remove the batteries  
whenever the unit is to  
remain unused for an  
extended period of time.  
• Never keep batteries  
together with metallic  
objects such as ballpoint  
pens, necklaces, hairpins,  
etc.  
At regular intervals, you  
should unplug the AC adaptor  
and clean it by using a dry  
cloth to wipe all dust and  
other accumulations away  
from its prongs. Also,  
disconnect the power plug  
from the power outlet  
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016 Before using the unit in a  
whenever the unit is to remain  
unused for an extended  
period of time. Any accumu-  
lation of dust between the  
power plug and the power  
outlet can result in poor  
insulation and lead to fire.  
foreign country, consult with  
your retailer, the nearest  
Roland Service Center, or an  
authorized Roland distributor,  
as listed on the “Information”  
page.  
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112 Used batteries must be  
104 Try to prevent cords and  
cables from becoming  
entangled. Also, all cords  
and cables should be placed  
so they are out of the reach of  
children.  
020 Keep lithium batteries out of  
disposed of in compliance  
with whatever regulations for  
their safe disposal that may be  
observed in the region in which you  
live.  
reach of small children. If a  
child has accidentally  
swallowed a battery, see a  
doctor immediately.  
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021 Lithium batteries must never  
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113 Use only the specified type  
(model no. CR2025) of  
be recharged, heated, taken  
apart, or thrown into a fire or  
water.  
106 Never climb on top of, nor  
place heavy objects on the  
unit.  
lithium battery (p. 16). Be  
sure to insert it as directed (to  
ensure correct polarity).  
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107cNever handle the AC adaptor  
or its plugs with wet hands  
when plugging into, or  
unplugging from, an outlet or  
this unit.  
023 DO NOT play a CD-ROM  
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114 Used lithium batteries must be  
disc on a conventional audio  
CD player. The resulting  
disposed of in compliance  
with whatever regulations for  
their safe disposal that may  
be observed in the region in  
which you live.  
sound may be of a level that  
could cause permanent  
hearing loss. Damage to  
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speakers or other system  
108b  
components may result.  
Before moving the unit,  
and all cords coming from  
external devices.  
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027 Never expose Lithium Battery  
118a  
Should you remove the  
grounding terminal screw,  
lithium battery and battery  
case, keep them in a safe  
place out of children’s reach,  
so there is no chance of them  
being swallowed acciden-  
tally.  
to excessive heat such as  
sunshine, fire or the like.  
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109b  
Before cleaning the unit, turn  
off the power and unplug the  
AC adaptor from the outlet (p.  
12).  
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Important Notes  
Power Supply: Use of Batteries  
Maintenance  
301  
Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is  
being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by  
an inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine,  
microwave oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a  
motor. Depending on the way in which the electrical  
appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit  
to malfunction or may produce audible noise. If it is not  
practical to use a separate electrical outlet, connect a  
power supply noise filter between this unit and the  
electrical outlet.  
401aFor everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth  
or one that has been slightly dampened with water. To  
remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impregnated with a mild,  
non-abrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the  
unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.  
402  
Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any  
kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration and/or defor-  
mation.  
302  
Additional Precautions  
The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long  
hours of consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a cause  
for concern.  
553  
Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit’s  
buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when using its jacks  
and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions.  
307  
Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the  
power to all units. This will help prevent malfunctions and/  
or damage to speakers or other devices.  
554  
Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.  
556  
When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the  
connector itself—never pull on the cable. This way you will  
avoid causing shorts, or damage to the cable’s internal  
elements.  
Placement  
351  
Using the unit near power amplifiers (or other equipment  
containing large power transformers) may induce hum. To  
alleviate the problem, change the orientation of this unit;  
or move it farther away from the source of interference.  
558aTo avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the unit’s  
volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer to use  
headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about  
those around you (especially when it is late at night).  
352aThis device may interfere with radio and television  
559aWhen you need to transport the unit, package it in the box  
reception. Do not use this device in the vicinity of such  
receivers.  
(including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise,  
you will need to use equivalent packaging materials.  
352bNoise may be produced if wireless communications  
devices, such as cell phones, are operated in the vicinity of  
this unit. Such noise could occur when receiving or initi-  
ating a call, or while conversing. Should you experience  
such problems, you should relocate such wireless devices  
so they are at a greater distance from this unit, or switch  
them off.  
354aDo not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near  
devices that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed  
vehicle, or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes.  
Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit.  
355bWhen moved from one location to another where the  
temperature and/or humidity is very different, water  
droplets (condensation) may form inside the unit. Damage  
or malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in  
this condition. Therefore, before using the unit, you must  
allow it to stand for several hours, until the condensation  
has completely evaporated.  
360  
Depending on the material and temperature of the surface  
on which you place the unit, its rubber feet may discolor or  
mar the surface.  
You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet  
to prevent this from happening. If you do so, please make  
sure that the unit will not slip or move accidentally.  
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Important Notes  
Handling Floppy Disks  
Handling CD-ROMs  
801  
651  
Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin coating of  
magnetic storage medium. Microscopic precision is  
required to enable storage of large amounts of data on  
such a small surface area. To preserve their integrity,  
please observe the following when handling Floppy disks:  
Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded  
surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty CD-ROM discs may  
not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a  
commercially available CD cleaner.  
Never touch the magnetic medium inside the disk.  
Do not use or store Floppy disks in dirty or dusty areas.  
Do not subject Floppy disks to temperature extremes  
(e.g., direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle). Recom-  
mended temperature range: 10 to 50˚C (50 to 122˚F).  
Do not expose Floppy disks to strong magnetic fields,  
such as those generated by loudspeakers.  
652  
Floppy disks have a “write protect” tab which can protect  
the disk from accidental erasure. It is recommended that  
the tab be kept in the PROTECT position, and moved to the  
WRITE position only when you wish to write new data onto  
the disk.  
fig.DiskProtect.e.eps  
Rear side of the disk  
Write  
(can write new data onto disk)  
Write Protect Tab  
Protect  
(prevents writing to disk)  
653  
The identification label should be firmly affixed to the disk.  
Should the label come loose while the disk is in the drive, it  
may be difficult to remove the disk.  
654  
Store all disks in a safe place to avoid damaging them,  
and to protect them from dust, dirt, and other hazards. By  
using a dirty or dust-ridden disk, you risk damaging the  
disk, as well as causing the disk drive to malfunction.  
Using USB Memory  
203  
704  
* GS (  
204  
) is a registered trademark of Roland Corporation.  
Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in—until it is  
firmly in place.  
* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation.  
705  
Never touch the terminals of the USB Memory. Also, avoid  
getting the terminals dirty.  
206j  
708  
* Windows® is known officially as: “Microsoft® Windows®  
operating system.”  
USB Memory are constructed using precision components;  
handle the cards carefully, paying particular note to the  
following.  
207  
* Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc.  
209  
To prevent damage to the cards from static electricity, be  
sure to discharge any static electricity from your own body  
before handling the cards.  
* Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Inc.  
220  
Do not touch or allow metal to come into contact with the  
contact portion of the cards.  
Do not bend, drop, or subject cards to strong shock or vi-  
bration.  
* All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
238  
* MPEG Layer-3 audio compression technology is licensed from  
Fraunhofer IIS Corporation and THOMSON Multimedia  
Corporation.  
Do not keep cards in direct sunlight, in closed vehicles, or  
other such locations (storage temperature: -25 to 85˚ C).  
Do not allow cards to become wet.  
Do not disassemble or modify the cards.  
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Screen.......................................................................................................................................11  
Changing the Key (Transposition) .................................................................................................36  
Changing Reverb Effects..............................................................................................................37  
Changing Playback Sound Quality (Sound Control) ........................................................................38  
Listening to Specific Instrument Parts..............................................................................................39  
Playing Only One Part (Solo)................................................................................................39  
Turning Off Specific Parts (Mute) ...........................................................................................40  
Displaying the Tone Names of Parts.......................................................................................41  
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Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive (Sold Separately)...........................................................................55  
Connecting a CD Drive (Sold Separately) ......................................................................................56  
Formatting the USB Memory.........................................................................................................58  
Demo Song List........................................................................................... 61  
MIDI Implementation Chart.......................................................................... 62  
Main Specifications..................................................................................... 63  
Index ......................................................................................................... 65  
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Panel Descriptions  
9. [  
(Count In)] Button  
Press to play a count sound before a song starts or with  
the end of a song’s intro (p. 29).  
Front Panel  
<fig.frontpanel.eps>  
1
10.[ (Metronome)] Button  
Turns on the built-in metronome (p. 26).  
2
3
4
7
5
8
6
11.Power Button  
Turn the power on and off (p. 13).  
10  
9
11  
12  
12.Track Buttons  
17  
18  
The five buttons below are called the Track buttons. Use  
these buttons to select and play a song’s performance  
parts (tracks) (p. 28).  
13  
14  
15  
16  
[R] Button  
[1] Button  
[2] Button  
[3] Button  
19  
20  
[4] Button  
1. Display  
13.Headphones Jack  
Displays information relating to the operations you  
perform (p. 11).  
Allows you to connect headphones (sold separately) (p. 14).  
2. Beat Indicator  
14.[  
(Reset)] Button  
Returns you to the beginning of a song.  
3. [Volume] Knob  
15.[ (Stop)] Button  
Adjust the volume level (p. 14).  
Press to stop song playback.  
4. [  
(Song)] Button  
Press to select a song (p. 19), or to return to the basic  
screen (p. 11).  
16.[  
(Play)] Button  
Press to start song playback.  
17.[  
(Bwd)] Button  
Press to rewind a song.  
5. [  
(Tempo)] Button  
Press this button to adjust the tempo (p. 24).  
18.[  
(Fwd)] Button  
Press to fast forward a song.  
6. [+ (Inc)] [- (Dec)] Buttons  
Adjust the value of selected items.  
Pressing both buttons at the same time returns the setting  
to its default value.  
19.Remote Sensor  
This area receives signals from the remote control (p. 16).  
7. [  
(Repeat)] Button  
Press to repeat a specified song or section (p. 22, p.32).  
20.USB Connector  
Allows you to connect the USB memory, floppy disk  
drive, or CD-ROM drive (p. 19).  
8. [  
(Mark)] Button  
Press to place a marker in a song (p. 31) and to access  
the marker screen (p. 11).  
(USB memory, floppy disk drive, and CD drive options  
are sold separately.)  
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Panel Descriptions  
8. USB Connector  
Rear Panel  
Allows you to connect the MT-90U to a computer using a  
USB cable. Once connected, you can receive MIDI data  
through your computer.  
<fig.rearpanel.eps>  
1
2
9. Grounding Terminal  
Depending on the circumstances of a particular setup,  
you may experience a discomforting sensation, or  
perceive that the surface feels gritty to the touch when  
you touch this device, microphones connected to it, or  
the metal portions of other objects, such as guitars. This  
is due to an infinitesimal electrical charge, which is  
absolutely harmless.  
9
7
8
6
3
4
5
ground terminal (see figure) to an external ground.  
depending on the particulars of your installation. If you  
are unsure of the connection method, contact your  
nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland  
distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.  
1. DC In Jack  
Connect the supplied AC adaptor here (p. 12).  
2. Mic  
Mic In Jack  
Connect a microphone here (sold separately) (p. 15).  
Mic Echo Knob  
Do not connect the MT-90U near:  
• Water pipes (may result in shock or electrocution)  
• Gas pipes (may result in fire or explosion)  
Adjusts the echo effect applied to the microphone(p. 15).  
Mic Volume Knob  
Adjusts the microphone volume (p. 15).  
• Telephone-line ground or lightning rod (may be  
dangerous in the event of lightning)  
3. Speaker Switch  
Turn the MT-90U speakers on and off.  
4. Output L/R Jacks  
Here is where you can connect an external instrument,  
such as an electric piano, using an audio cable (sold  
separately) (p. 54).  
5. Cord Hook  
so, you can avoid placing undue stress on the DC In jack  
and prevent the loss of power should you accidentally  
pull on the AC adaptor’s cord.  
6. MIDI In Connector  
Here is where you can connect an external MIDI device  
using a MIDI cable (sold separately) (p. 54).  
7. Start/Stop Jack  
Connect the pedal switch (sold separately). Once  
connected, you can start and stop song playback using  
the pedal (p. 53).  
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Panel Descriptions  
7. SONG [+] [-] Buttons  
Remote Control  
Press to select a song.  
<fig.00=rmtctrl.eps>  
8. TEMPO [+] [-] Buttons  
1
2
3
Adjust the song tempo. Pressing the [+] button speeds up  
the tempo. Pressing the [-] button slows down the tempo.  
5
4
6
9. VOLUME [+] [-] Buttons  
Adjust the volume. Pressing the [+] button raises the  
volume. Pressing the [-] button lowers the volume.  
When you adjust the volume with the remote, the  
volume changes without affecting the position of  
knob on the MT-90U’s front panel. When you  
adjust the volume again using the front panel  
knob, volume adjustments made with the remote  
become ineffective and the volume returns to the  
actual level indicated by the knob.  
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8
9
1. [  
(REPEAT)] Button  
Repeats a specified song or section. This button performs  
the same function as the [  
MT-90U’s front panel.  
(Repeat)] button on the  
2. [  
(BWD)] Button  
Rewinds a song. This button performs the same function  
as the [ (Bwd)] button on the MT-90U’s front panel.  
3. [  
(FWD)] Button  
Fast forwards a song. This button performs the same  
function as the [  
panel.  
(Fwd)] button on the MT-90U’s front  
4. [  
(RESET)] Button  
Returns you to the beginning of a song. This button  
performs the same function as the [  
on the MT-90U’s front panel.  
(Reset)] button  
5. [ (STOP)] Button  
Press to stop song playback. This button performs the  
same function as the [  
front panel.  
(Stop)] button on the MT-90U’s  
6. [  
(PLAY)] Button  
Press to start song playback. This button performs the  
same function as the [  
front panel.  
(Play)] button on the MT-90U’s  
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Panel Descriptions  
Settings Screen  
Screen  
A variety of settings can be made in this screen (p. 47). When  
the setting contains multiple items that you can change, arrows  
appear in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Press the  
Basic Screen  
When you turn the power on, the following screen appears.  
[
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button to select an item, and  
<Fig1.eps>  
then use the [+] or [-] button to change its value.  
Song Title  
Song Number  
<Fig4.eps>  
Previous Item  
Item  
Measure No. Time Signature Tempo  
When in other screens, pressing the [  
(Song)] button one  
Setting Value  
navigated to other screens.  
If a number preceded by the word “Error”  
appears, such as [Error : 00], see “Errors and  
Other Displays” (p. 60).  
Marker Screen  
Please note that this manual explains various  
functions using screen depictions. However, the  
unit’s factory default settings, including tone  
names, and the settings appearing in the screens  
depicted in this manual may differ.  
Press the [  
(Mark)] button and the marker screen  
appears. This screen is where settings for makers are mode (p.  
30).  
<Fig2.eps>  
Folder Screen  
Select a folder and the following screen appears (p. 20). Press  
Measure No.  
Marker A  
Marker B  
the [  
(Play)] button to go inside the folder.  
<Fig36.eps>  
16 Track Screen  
Press button [2] while pressing the [  
the 16 track screen appears (p. 39).  
You can work on each part of the song individually from this  
screen.  
(Song)] button, and  
To move up one folder level, press and hold [-] until “Up”  
appears, and then press the [ (Play)] button.  
Settings made in this screen become ineffective when you  
return to the basic screen.  
<Fig4.eps>  
Track Playback Status  
Measure No.  
Time Signature Tempo  
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MT-90U Basic Operation  
Setting Up  
Connecting the AC Adaptor  
1. Connect the supplied AC adaptor and power cord.  
2. Connect the AC adaptor to the DC In jack on the MT-90U’s rear panel.  
<fig.00-01.eps>  
AC Adaptor  
Power Cord  
Power  
Indicator  
To Power Outlet  
Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator (see illustration) faces upwards and the side with textual  
information faces downwards.  
* The indicator will light up when you plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.  
3. Secure the power cord with the cord hook as shown below.  
.
To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug be pulled  
out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the AC adaptor jack, anchor  
the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in the illustration.  
<fig.00-01-2.eps>  
4. Plug the power cord into a power outlet.  
Be sure to use the AC adaptor and power cord supplied with the MT-90U.  
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MT-90U Basic Operation  
Turning the Power On and Off  
Once the connections have been completed (p. 12), turn on power to your various  
devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing  
malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices.  
Turning the power on  
1. Set the volume to its lowest level by turning the [Volume] knob all the way to the left.  
Turn down the volume and then turn on the power.  
Even when the volume is turned down completely, you will hear a sound when the  
NOTE  
power is turned on. This is not a problem.  
<fig.00-02.eps>  
2. Press the [Power] button to turn on the power.  
<fig.00-03.eps>  
Power  
Adjust the volume to an appropriate level after turning on the power.  
To protect the circuits, the MT-90U does not operate for a short time after the power is  
NOTE turned on. This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds)  
after power up is required before the MT-90U will operate normally.  
Turning the power off  
1. Set the volume to its lowest level by turning the [Volume] knob all the way to the left.  
<fig.00-02.eps>  
2. Press the [Power] button to turn off the power.  
If you are not going to use the MT-90U for a while, remember to disconnect the USB  
device (memory, floppy disk or CD drive) to prevent it from being bumped or damaged  
during transport.  
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MT-90U Basic Operation  
Adjusting the Volume  
<fig.00-06.e.eps>  
Low  
High  
1. Use the [Volume] knob to adjust the volume.  
Turn the knob to the right to raise the volume. Turn the knob to the left to lower the volume.  
Connecting Headphones  
<fig.00-07.eps>  
Front Panel  
1. Connect headphones to the headphones jack.  
When headphones are connected, the speakers do not produce sound. Sound only  
comes through the headphones. Adjust the headphone volume using the volume knob on  
the MT-90U.  
Use stereo headphones for the best sound.  
Some notes on using headphones  
• Make sure you handle the headphones, headphone cord, and jack appropriately to avoid  
cord damage.  
• When you connect your headphones, they can be damaged if the volume is set too high on  
the device. Be sure to connect your headphones after turning the volume all the way down.  
• Too much input into the headphones not only causes sound distortion and pain in your ears,  
but also puts extra stress on the headphones. Be sure to use your headphones at an  
appropriate volume.  
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MT-90U Basic Operation  
Adjusting the Display Brightness  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the [  
2. Press the [  
(Song)] button.  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button until “LCD Contrast” appears.  
3. Press the [+] or [-] button to adjust the brightness.  
Raising the value increases the brightness of the display.  
Lowering the setting value decreases the display’s brightness.  
4. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the basic screen when you have finished  
making settings.  
Connecting the Microphone  
You can connect a microphone to the MT-90U and sing karaoke.  
<fig.00-08.eps>  
Rear Panel  
Mic  
Echo  
In  
Volume  
Min Max Min Max  
1. Connect a microphone to the Mic In jack on the rear panel.  
2. Adjust the volume using the [Mic Volume] knob.  
3. Adjust the echo effect for the microphone using the [Mic Echo] knob.  
You cannot use the Volume knob on the front panel to adjust the microphone volume.  
You can use a microphone, such as the Roland DR-30 or 50 (sold separately). For  
details about purchasing one of these models, visit your nearest Roland dealer.  
NOTE  
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MT-90U Basic Operation  
Some notes on using a microphone  
• Be aware of others and lower the volume when using the microphone late at night or early in  
the morning.  
• Lower the volume before connecting the microphone to the MT-90U the speakers will produce  
a loud noise when the microphone is connected if the volume is high.  
• Depending on the position of the microphone and speakers, feedback (a screeching noise)  
can occur. If feedback occurs, try the following remedies:  
• Change the microphone direction.  
• Move the microphone further away from the speaker.  
• Lower the microphone volume.  
Using the Remote Control  
Preparing the remote control  
1. Remove the transparent film inserted in the battery holder.  
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Back of  
Remote Control  
Transparent Film  
Changing the remote control’s battery  
1. While pressing the small lever in the direction of the arrow (shown below), pull the  
battery holder out.  
2. Place the new battery in the holder with the positive side facing up, and then replace the  
holder.  
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Push the lever in and  
pull the battery holder out.  
Use a  
Lithium Battery  
(CR2025)  
1
2
Back of  
Remote Control  
Battery Holder  
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When using the remote control  
1. To use the remote control, point the remote control toward the MT-90U’s sensor and  
operate it within the specified operating range.  
The operating range is about 4 meters away from and 30 degrees to the right  
and left of the sensor.  
NOTE  
Some notes on using the remote control  
• The remote control does not function when two or more buttons are pressed at the same time.  
• Even within the sensor range, the remote control may not function if something is obstructing  
the sensor path, or if the remote is held at an awkward angle.  
• Using the remote near other devices that use infrared rays, or using a remote other than the  
one supplied with the MT-90U can cause malfunction.  
• Battery life varies depending on how the remote is used. When the battery wears down, the  
sensor range decreases. The battery should be replaced when this happens.  
• If you are not going to use the remote control for a long period of time, take the battery out  
and store it somewhere for use later.  
• Shining a bright light, such as a spot light, on the remote sensor can decrease the sensor’s  
responsiveness.  
• Use only the specified type (model no. CR2025) of lithium battery. Be sure to insert it as  
directed (to ensure correct polarity).  
Tuning with the MT-90U  
Match the pitches of the instruments you are using to a standard pitch with the MT-90U  
for a beautiful, resonant sound. Matching instruments to a standard pitch is called  
“tuning.”  
What is standard pitch?  
The middle A note (440Hz), also known as “concert A,” is the standard tuning pitch.  
NOTE  
You cannot use an audio file as the MT-90U’s standard pitch.  
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1
6 5  
2
4
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1. Press button [1] while pressing the [  
(Song)] button.  
The tuning screen appears, as shown below.  
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2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button to select the item to be set.  
The item’s name appears on the left side of the lower line on the display.  
Setting  
Description  
Value  
415.3 Hz – 466.2 Hz  
Pitch is set to 440.0 Hz when you turn  
the power on.  
Tune  
Select the standard pitch  
A3 – A5  
Key  
Select the note to use for tuning  
Select the tuning sound  
Note is set to A4 when you turn the  
power on.  
Sound  
Sine, Oboe  
3. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the setting’s value.  
Pressing both buttons at the same time returns the setting to its original value.  
4. Press the [  
(Play)] button to start playing the tuning pitch.  
If a song is playing, press the [ (Stop)] button to stop the song, and then press the  
(Play)] button to start playing the tuning pitch.  
Play the same note on your instrument and match its pitch to the MT-90U’s pitch.  
[
5. Press the [  
The tuning pitch stops.  
6. When you have finished tuning, press the [  
(Song)] button.  
The basic screen appears.  
These settings will remain stored even while the power is turned off. To return to the  
default settings, see “Returning to the Factory Default Settings (Factory Reset)” (p. 53).  
Shortcut: changing the tuning pitch  
1. Press the [+] or [-] button while pressing the [  
The tuning screen appears.  
(Song)] button.  
The tuning screen appears as long as the [  
(Song)] button is pressed.  
Press the [-] button to lower the pitch. Press the [+] button to raise the pitch.  
Release the [ (Song)] button and the basic screen reappears.  
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Listening to Music  
The following explains how to connect a USB memory to the USB connector on the front  
panel and listen to saved standard MIDI files (SMF music files) on the MT-90U.  
Connecting the USB Memory  
1. Turn the power off (p. 13).  
2. Connect the USB memory to the USB connector on the front panel as shown.  
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3. Turn the power on (p. 13).  
NOTE  
When using a USB cable for transferring music files, use the shortest cable possible.  
Never insert or remove the USB memory while this MT-90U’s power is on. Doing so  
may corrupt the unit’s data or the data on the USB Memory.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in--until it is firmly in place.  
If you move the MT-90U while the USB memory is still connected, the MT-90U and the  
USB memory may both be damaged. Make sure you always remove the USB memory  
before you move the MT-90U.  
NOTE  
The MT-90U has 14 demo songs. Even without USB memory, you can still play  
music files.  
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Playing Songs  
Playing a song on the MT-90U is called “playback.” Some basic playback operations  
include rewinding and fast forwarding a song, as well as repeating one song or all the  
songs in the USB memory or folder.  
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1
2
4 3  
To hide lyrics while playing a music file that contains lyric information, press the  
(Song)] button. When you want to see the lyrics again, press the [ (Play)]  
button.  
NOTE  
[
1. Press the [  
(Song)] button.  
The song name and number appear in the upper line of the basic screen.  
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”+” Indicates that the song is  
stopped in the measure  
2. Press the [+] or [-] button to select a song.  
Depending on the connected device or type of song, the song number and title display  
changes.  
Display  
Description  
Song from an external source (e.g. USB memory)  
(song number: title)  
Internal demo song (p. 61)  
(“i” appears before song number)  
(song number > title)  
Song from the Song List (p. 46)  
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Display  
Description  
Folder  
Press the [  
(Play)] button to enter the folder.  
Up one folder  
Press the [  
(Play)] button to move up one folder.  
When the song has a pick up measure (notes start before the first full measure), “PU”  
appears in the display and then the measure numbers appear.  
3. Press the [  
(Play)] button.  
The song starts playing. The song automatically plays until the end and then stops.  
4. To stop playing the song, press the [  
(Stop)] button.  
When the song is stopped, a [+] appears next to the measure number at which it is  
stopped.  
If you connect a pedal switch (Roland DP-2, sold separately) to the Start/Stop connector  
on the rear panel, you can start and stop playing a song by simply pressing the pedal  
(p. 53).  
Rewinding and fast forwarding a song  
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Backward Forward  
1. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
music you want to hear.  
Press the [ (Bwd)] or [  
forward one measure at a time.  
(Fwd)] button to move to the sections and measures of  
(Fwd)] button once and the song moves backward or  
Press and hold the buttons to rewind or fast forward through a song. You can also rewind  
or fast forward a song while it is playing.  
When a song starts to play, the measure number on the display flashes. This flashing  
indicates that the MT-90U is reading the data from the USB memory. While the number  
is flashing, you cannot rewind or fast forward. Wait a short while and then try again.  
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Moving to the beginning or end of a song  
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Return to the beginning Go to the end  
1. Press the [  
2. Press [  
(Reset)] button to return to the beginning of a song.  
(Fwd)] while pressing [ (Stop)] to move to the end of a song.  
When playing an MP3 file, it may take some time to fast forward a song.  
This is not a problem.  
Repeating One Song  
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1 3, 5 2  
4
1. Press the [  
(Song)] button.  
2. Press the [+] or [-] button to select a song.  
3. Press the [  
(Repeat)] button.  
The indicator is lit and the selected song is set to repeat.  
4. Press the [  
(Play)] button.  
The song begins playing and repeats at the end.  
5. To turn off Repeat, press the [  
(Repeat)] button again.  
The indicator turns off and repeat is cancelled.  
NOTE  
When you press the [  
(Repeat)] button the sound stops briefly.  
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You can play all the songs from the folder or Song List repeatedly in order. When the last  
song has finished playing, all the songs start playing again from the first song. This  
feature is called “All Song Play.”  
You can also play all the songs in random order. For details, see “Playing Songs in  
Random Order” (p. 50).  
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1
2
1. Press the [  
(Play)] button while pressing the [  
The selected song begins to play, followed by the other songs. When the last song has  
finished, all the songs repeat in order from the first song.  
(Song)] button.  
During All Song Play, the song number and “ALL” are displayed alternately.  
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2. Press the [  
(Stop)] button to stop playing the songs.  
When you stop playing the songs, All Song Play is cancelled.  
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Changing the Tempo  
A piece of music with a fast tempo is difficult to practice at first. Start practicing at a  
slower tempo with the MT-90U and gradually increase the tempo as you improve for  
more effective practice. On the MT-90U, changing the tempo does not change the pitch  
of the notes. You can also change the tempo while the song is playing.  
Changing the Tempo by Beat  
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3 1 2  
1. Press the [  
(Tempo)] button.  
The display cursor moves to the tempo indicator.  
When playing audio files, a percentage appears. You can specify a setting value  
between 75 and 125%.  
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2. Press the [+] or [-] button to adjust the tempo.  
Press the [+] button once and the tempo increases one beat at a time. Press and hold the  
[+] button and the tempo increases quickly.  
Press the [-] button once and the tempo decreases one beat at a time. Press and hold the  
[-] button and the tempo decreases quickly.  
3. To return to the original tempo, press the [  
(Reset)] button while pressing the  
[
(Tempo)] button.  
Pressing the [+] and [-] buttons at the same time also returns the song to its original tempo.  
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Changing the Tempo by Tapping (Tap Tempo)  
You can change the tempo by tapping a steady beat on the tempo button. This feature  
is called “Tap Tempo.”  
The Tap Tempo feature does not work for audio files.  
1. Repeatedly tap on the [  
(Tempo)] button at the tempo you want to set.  
The tempo is set at the rate which you tapped on the tempo button.  
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Using the Metronome  
You can start and stop the metronome with one button. Practice with the metronome when  
the tempo of a piece of music is hard to grasp. The metronome can sound while a song  
is playing, either in time with the song’s tempo or with the song’s time signature.  
This feature does not work for audio files.  
You can change the metronome sound and the way beats are marked. For details, see  
“Changing the Metronome Settings” (p. 47).  
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1, 2  
1. Press the [  
(Metronome)] button.  
The metronome indicator is lit and the metronome sounds.  
2. To stop the metronome, press the [  
(Metronome)] button again.  
The metronome indicator turns off and the metronome sound stops.  
Changing the Tempo of the Metronome  
1. Press the [  
(Tempo)] button.  
The screen cursor moves to the tempo indicator.  
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2. Press the [+] or [-] button to adjust the tempo.  
Press the [+] and [-] buttons at the same time to return to the original tempo.  
3. Press the [  
(Metronome)] button.  
The metronome sounds at the specified tempo.  
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Changing the Volume of the Metronome  
The metronome volume setting also applies to the count volume (p. 29).  
1. Press the [+] or [-] button while pressing the [  
(Metronome)] button.  
(Metronome)] button, the following metronome setting screen  
While you hold the [  
appears.  
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Press the [+] button to raise the volume. Press the [-] button to lower the volume.  
When you release the [ (Metronome)] button, the basic screen appears.  
Changing the Metronome’s Time Signature  
The time signature cannot be changed while a song is playing. Also, the metronome  
plays the song’s time signature if turned on while a song is playing.  
1. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
to select a time signature.  
(Fwd)] button while pressing the [  
(Metronome)] button  
If a song is playing, press the [ (Stop)] button before changing the metronome’s time  
signature.  
While you hold the [  
appears. When you release the [  
(Metronome)] button, the following metronome setting screen  
(Metronome)] button, the basic screen appears.  
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2/2, 0/4 (up beat sound only), 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4,  
3/8, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8  
Available Time Signatures  
Shortcut: changing the metronome’s time signature  
(Metronome)] button.  
1. Press the [  
If a song is playing, press the [ (Stop)] button before changing the  
metronome’s time signature.  
The screen cursor moves to the time signature indication.  
2. Press the [+] or [-] button to select the time signature.  
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Practicing with a Song (Track Buttons)  
The MT-90U comes with piano songs that allow the performance for the parts for each  
hand separately. You can select which tracks to play and match your right hand to the  
left hand track or match your left hand to the right hand track. This is great for practicing  
playing each hand separately. This function, which temporarily stops a track from being  
played, is called “Mute.”  
The preset piano songs are divided into the following five tracks.  
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R
1
2
3
4
Accompaniment Left-Hand  
Part  
Right-Hand  
Part  
Rhythm/SFX  
The indicator above a track button lights in green when the track is selected.  
The indicator is off when a track is not selected.  
If you have not made any track selections, all of the track indicators are lit until a song  
is played. When a song starts playing, only the selected tracks’ indicators are lit.  
1. Press the button of the track you want to turn off so the track indicator turns off.  
For example, when you want to practice the right hand, turn off the right hand track.  
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Indicator turns off  
R
1
2
3
4
Right-hand part doesn’t play back  
When a screen other than the basic screen is shown, such as the 16 track display, you  
cannot mute tracks with the track buttons.  
2. Press the [  
(Play)] button.  
Tracks with lit indicators are played back, and tracks without lit indicators are not.  
3. To play a track that was muted, press the track button so the indicator is lit.  
The track plays.  
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Indicator turns on  
R
1
2
3
4
Right-hand part plays back  
4. Press the [ (Stop)] button to stop playing the song.  
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Counting in to a Song  
You can also hear a count during the lead-in to a song, before the melody begins. This  
feature is called the “Intro Countdown.” When you want your playing to match the song,  
counting in to the song with this feature makes it easier for you to get your timing right.  
This feature is not available for audio files.  
You can set the MT-90U to play only the Count In or only the Intro Countdown. For  
details, see “Changing Count Settings” (p. 48).  
NOTE  
Intro Countdown can only be heard on songs with a lead-in.  
Intro Countdown begins once the melody is detected. If you cannot hear the Intro  
Countdown well, try specifying a different melody track (or part). For details, see  
NOTE  
“Changing Count Settings” (p. 48).  
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1, 3  
2
1. Press the [  
(Count In)] button.  
The count indicator is lit.  
2. Press the [  
(Play)] button.  
song’s lead-in until the melody begins.  
3. To turn off the count sound, press the [  
(Count In)] button.  
The count indicator goes out.  
You can change the number of measures to count in and the type of sound used. For  
details, see “Changing Count Settings” (p. 48).  
The metronome volume setting (p. 27) also applies to count volume setting.  
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Marking a Section to Repeat for Practice  
By marking a song, you can easily move to the sections of the song that you want to play  
for practice and repeat the sections that have been marked.  
You can mark up to two places using marker A and marker B.  
Use the marker screen to mark places in a song. When you have finished marking a  
section, press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the basic screen.  
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5 1 3 4 2  
1. Press the [  
(Mark)] button.  
The marker screen appears.  
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Measure No.  
Marker B  
Marker A  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
place a marker.  
(Fwd)] button to move to the place where you want to  
3. Press the [-] button to place marker A.  
4. Move to the next place you want to mark and press the [+] button to place marker B.  
You cannot place marker B in the same measure as, or in any measure before marker A.  
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You can also press the [-] and [+] buttons to place markers as a song is playing. When  
a song is marked, the [  
(Mark)] button indicator lights up.  
5. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the basic display.  
A marker is usually placed at the beginning of a measure. However, you can also place a  
mark in the middle of a measure. For details, see “Marking the Middle of a Measure” (p. 49).  
When marking audio files, place markers in terms of the time (in seconds) instead of the  
measure.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
When you select a different song, the markers are erased.  
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Playing a Marked Section  
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3
2
1
1. Press the [  
2. Press the [  
(Play)] button to play the song.  
(Mark)] button.  
The marker screen appears.  
Place marker A and marker B beforehand (p. 30).  
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Measure No.  
Marker A  
Marker B  
3. Press the [-] button to play the song from marker A, or press the [+] button to play the  
song from marker B.  
Erasing a Marker  
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[ ]  
[+]  
Erases marker A  
Erases marker B  
1 2  
1. Press the [  
(Mark)] button.  
The marker screen appears.  
2. While pressing the [  
(Mark)] button, press the [-] button to erase marker A, or press  
the [+] button to erase marker B.  
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Repeating a Marked Section  
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2 1  
3
When the [  
section is played. You can set the count down to play each time the section is repeated.  
For details, see “Changing Count Settings” (p. 48).  
1. Press the [  
(Mark)] button.  
The marker screen appears.  
Place marker A and marker B beforehand (p. 30).  
2. Press the [  
(Repeat)] button so the indicator is lit.  
The section is set to repeat.  
3. Press the [  
(Play)] button to begin playing the song.  
The section between marker A and marker B plays repeatedly.  
When only A is marked  
The song plays from marker A to the end repeatedly.  
When only B is marked  
The song plays from the beginning to marker B repeatedly.  
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Moving a Mark  
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1
2
1. Press the [  
(Mark)] button.  
The marker screen appears.  
2. To move marker A, press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button while pressing the [-]  
(Fwd)] button while pressing the [+]  
button.  
3. To move marker B, press the [  
button.  
Pressing the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button once moves the marker one measure at  
a time. Holding the button down moves the marker quickly.  
When marking audio files, move each marker one second at a time.  
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Moving markers A and B together  
1. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button while pressing the [  
(Mark)] button.  
The marker screen appears and markers A and B both move at the same time.  
Example: Marker A is placed at measure 5 and marker B is placed at measure 9.  
Press the [  
(Bwd)] button to move both markers 4 measures back. Marker A moves  
to measure 1 and marker B moves to measure 5.  
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Measure No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
16  
Marker A  
Marker B  
Press the [  
(Fwd)] button to move both markers 4 measures forward. Marker A  
moves to measure 9 and marker B moves to measure 13.  
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Measure No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
16  
Marker A  
Marker B  
When marking audio files, place markers by time (in seconds) instead of measure  
number.  
Shortcut: moving marker A and marker B together  
1. While the marker screen is visible, press and hold both [+] and [-] buttons, and then  
press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button.  
Marker A and marker B both move at the same time.  
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Removing Tempo Changes for Practice  
For practice purposes, you can set the MT-90U to steady the tempo of a song that has  
many tempo changes. Removing the tempo changes and playing the song with a steady  
tempo is called “Tempo Mute.”  
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1, 2  
1. Press the [ (Stop)] button while pressing the [  
(Tempo)] button.  
The screen appears as shown below and the song plays at a steady tempo.  
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”=” Disappears from the display  
during tempo mute  
Set a tempo that is easy to play, and then begin practicing.  
2. To cancel Tempo Mute, press the [ (Stop)] button while pressing the [  
(Tempo)]  
button again.  
Pressing the [ (Play)] button while pressing the [  
Tempo Mute.  
(Tempo)] button also cancels  
When you select a different song, Tempo Mute is cancelled.  
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Changing the Key (Transposition)  
Here’s how to transpose and play a song on the MT-90U when your sheet music or music  
files are in a different key. This way you can easily practice the music you have even if  
the key is different.  
Turning off the power or selecting another song sets the transposed song back to its  
original key.  
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1 3  
2
1. Press the [R] button while pressing the [  
(Song)] button.  
The following screen appears.  
2. Press the [+] or [-] button to specify the transposition value.  
Set a value from -6 to +5 in semitone steps.  
Example: To transpose a song in D major to C major, set the transposition value to -2.  
Press the [-] and [+] buttons at the same time to return to “0.”  
3. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the basic display.  
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Changing Reverb Effects  
You can select which reverb effect is applied when playing music files.  
Some music files cannot apply reverb effects.  
NOTE  
What is a reverb effect?  
Sound reverberation is called “reverb.” When you apply reverb effects, the sound  
reverberates as if you are playing in a concert hall, which gives your performance a  
richer sound.  
NOTE  
You can’t apply reverb effects to audio files.  
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3 1  
2
1. Press button [3] while pressing the [  
(Song)] button, and then press either the  
(Fwd)] button until “Reverb Type” appears.  
[
(Bwd)] or [  
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2. Press the [-] or [+] button to select the reverb effect.  
Setting  
Listening  
Description  
Apply reverb that is suitable for appreciating a song  
Apply reverb effects as specified in the music files  
Apply reverb that is suitable for practicing and lessons  
Normal  
Lesson  
3. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the basic display.  
Reverb effects return to their original settings when you select a different song.  
Shortcut: changing reverb effects  
1. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button while pressing the [  
(Song)]  
button.  
The reverb screen appears while the [  
(song)] button is pressed.  
Release the [ (song)] button and the basic screen reappears.  
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Changing Playback Sound Quality (Sound Control)  
You can enhance the sound’s presence and add to its clarity. This feature is called  
“Sound Control.”  
<fig.02-14.eps>  
5 1  
2, 4  
3
1. Press button [3] while pressing the [  
(Song)] button, and then press either the  
(Fwd)] button until “Sound Control Switch” appears.  
[
(Bwd)] or [  
2. Press the [-] or [+] button to turn sound control ON.  
3. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button until “Sound Control Type” appears.  
4. Press the [-] or [+] button to select the sound control type.  
Setting  
Sharp  
Description  
Emphasize high and low notes  
Clear  
Hear low notes and chords precisely  
Emphasize low notes  
Power  
5. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the basic screen.  
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Listening to Specific Instrument Parts  
Commercial SMF data usually has up to 16 parts, each part being a different musical  
instrument recording. You can choose which of these 16 parts to play back or mute.  
(Muting a single part during playback is referred to as “Minus One.”  
Use the 16 track screen. When you have finished all operations (settings, playing, and  
resetting specific parts), press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the basic screen.  
However, when you leave the 16 track screen, solo and mute settings are cancelled.  
Playing Only One Part (Solo)  
You can select a part and choose to play back only that part. Selecting and listening to  
an instrument in the accompaniment is helpful for practicing. Playing back only one part  
on the MT-90U is called “Solo.”  
<fig.02-16.eps>  
1
2
3, 5 4  
1. Press button [2] while pressing the [  
(Song)] button.  
The 16 track screen appears.  
<Fig16.eps>  
Setting  
(filled in circle)  
Description  
The part is played back  
(empty circle)  
The part is not played back  
There is no data on this track  
2. Press buttons [3] or [4] to move to the part that you want to play.  
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3. Press button [1].  
The part displays a [] above the track number, which signifies that only this part is set  
to play.  
<Fig17.eps>  
If you want to change the solo part after pressing button [1], press buttons [3] or [4] to  
change parts and the solo setting moves as well.  
4. Press the [  
(Play)] button to begin playing the song.  
Only the selected part begins to play.  
5. To cancel solo play, press button [1] again.  
All parts begin to play.  
Turning Off Specific Parts (Mute)  
Here’s how to specify which parts to play and which parts to mute.  
NOTE  
Solo and mute settings are cancelled when you leave the 16 track screen.  
1. Press button [2] while pressing the [  
(Song)] button.  
The 16 track screen appears.  
<Fig16.eps>  
2. Press buttons [3] or [4] to move to the part that you want to play.  
3. Press button [2] to set parts to [] (play) or [] (mute).  
Pressing button [2] switches the screen between play [] and mute [].  
You can also press the [-] button to mute the part [], or press the [+] button to play the  
part [].  
<Fig18.eps>  
4. Press the [  
(Play)] button and the specified parts of the song play.  
Muted parts [] do not play. These are the parts that you can play to gain practice.  
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Displaying the Tone Names of Parts  
You can display the tone name of each part in the music file.  
1. Press button [2] while pressing the [  
(Song)] button.  
The 16 track display appears.  
2. Press the [R] button to display the tone name.  
<Fig19.eps>  
The tone name appears for a few seconds, and then you’re returned to the original  
screen.  
Change parts by pressing buttons [3] or [4], and the tone name of each part appears for  
a few seconds.  
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Playing Audio Files  
The MT-90U can play audio files stored on USB memory or play a commercial music CD  
when the CD drive (sold separately) is connected.  
Features such as Metronome and Count In do not work for audio files.  
NOTE  
Supported audio file formats  
The MT-90U can play the following audio file formats.  
Sampling frequency  
44.1 kHz  
WAV  
(.wav)  
Bit depth  
16 bit  
Channels  
1 (mono) / 2 (stereo)  
44.1 kHz  
Sampling frequency  
AIFF  
(.aif)  
Bit depth  
16 bit  
Channels  
Format  
1 (mono) / 2 (stereo)  
MPEG-1 audio layer 3  
44.1/32/40/48/56/64/  
80/96/112 kHz  
MP3  
(.mp3)  
Sampling frequency  
Bit rate  
128/160/192/224/256/  
320 kbps  
The maximum number of audio files that the MT-90U can handle within a single folder  
is 99. If you intend to copy more than 99 files onto the USB memory, create new  
folders and save up to 99 files within each folder.  
NOTE  
You cannot use a period (.) at the beginning of the file name.  
You cannot use the following characters in the file name.  
\ / : , ; * ? ” < >  
NOTE  
NOTE  
When naming a file, use only letters and numbers.  
Make sure that WAV format files end with “.wav,” AIFF format files end with “.aif,” and  
MP3 files end with “.mp3.” Any other file name extensions cannot be read.  
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Playing Audio Files from USB Memory  
1. Insert the USB memory with stored audio files into the USB connector on the MT-90U’s  
front panel.  
You can select a folder in the folder selection screen (p. 20).  
2. Press the [  
(Song)] button.  
The song number and name appear in the upper row of the basic screen.  
For WAV For MP3  
AIFF files are displayed in the same way as WAV files.  
3. Press the [-] or [+] button to select a song.  
4. Press the [  
(Play)] button.  
The song begins playing. The song automatically plays until the end and then stops.  
5. To stop playing a song, press the [ (Stop)] button.  
When playing audio files, the time signature, tempo, and measure number are not  
displayed.  
Playing a Music CD from the CD Drive (Sold Separately)  
1. Connect the CD drive to the MT-90U (p. 56).  
2. Press the [  
(Song)] button.  
The song number and name appear in the upper row of the basic screen.  
3. Press the [-] or [+] button to select a song.  
4. Press the [  
(Play)] button.  
The CD begins playing. The song automatically plays until the end and then stops.  
5. To stop playing a song, press the [ (Stop)] button.  
When playing a music CD, the time signature, tempo, and measure number are not  
displayed.  
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Singing Karaoke with Audio Files or a Music CD (Center Cancel)  
Here’s how to lower the volume of the vocal part of an audio file or music CD and sing  
the part yourself. This feature is called “Center Cancel” and works great for singing  
karaoke with your favorite song or practicing a vocal part.  
NOTE Depending on the song, you may not be able to completely eliminate the vocal part.  
1. Insert the USB memory into the USB connector and then turn the power on (p. 13).  
2. Press the [  
(Song)] button.  
The song number and name appear in the upper row of the basic screen.  
3. Press the [-] or [+] button to select a song.  
4. Press button [4] to turn Center Cancel on.  
When the Center Cancel function is turned on, the track [4] button indicator is turned off.  
5. Press the [  
(Play)] button.  
When the song begins playing, the volume of the vocal part is lowered. Sing or play the melody  
yourself.  
Changing the Key (Playback Transpose)  
Just as with music files, you can transpose audio files and play a song in a different key.  
Turning off the power or selecting another song sets the transposed song back to its  
original key.  
NOTE  
1. Press the [R] button while pressing the [  
(Song)] button.  
The following screen appears.  
<Fig12.eps>  
2. Press the [+] or [-] button to specify the transposition value.  
You can set the value from -6 to +5 in semitone steps.  
Example: To transpose a song in D major to C major, set the transposition value to -2.  
Pressing both [+] and [-] buttons at the same time returns the song to its original key.  
3. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the basic screen.  
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Changing the Tempo (Time Stretch)  
Just as with music files, you can change the tempo of an audio file and play the song at  
a different speed. Changing the tempo does not change the pitches of notes. You can  
also change the tempo while the song is playing. You can specify a value between 75%  
and 125%.  
<fig.02-14-03.eps>  
3 1  
2
1. Press the [  
(Tempo)] button.  
The display cursor moves to the playback speed indicator.  
<Fig42.eps>  
When playing audio files, the tempo indicator becomes the playback speed indicator.  
Turning off the power or selecting another song sets the playback speed to 100%  
(original speed).  
2. Press the [+] or [-] button to adjust the tempo.  
Each press of the [+] button increases the tempo by 1%. Press and hold the [+] button  
and the tempo increases quickly.  
Each press of the [-] button decreases the tempo by 1%. Press and hold the [-] button and  
the tempo decreases quickly.  
3. To return to the original tempo, press the [  
(Reset)] button while pressing the  
[
(Tempo)] button.  
Pressing the [+] and [-] buttons at the same time also returns the song to its original tempo.  
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Creating a List of Your Favorite Songs (Song List)  
You can create a list of your favorite songs selected from all of the songs saved on USB  
memory.  
Aside from making it easier to search for and play your favorite songs, you can also play  
them back and listen to them one after another with All Song Play.  
Some music files cannot apply reverb effects.  
The Song List is saved on USB memory.  
You cannot include the MT-90Us demo songs in the Song List. Songs from a floppy  
disk (when the floppy disk drive is connected) or songs from a music CD or CD-ROM  
NOTE  
(when the CD drive is connected) also cannot be included in the Song List.  
<fig.02-14-02.eps>  
1
2
1. Press the [+] and [-] buttons to select a song that you want to include in the Song List.  
2. Press the [  
(Stop)] button while pressing the [  
The song is added to the Song List.  
(Song)] button.  
You can register up to 99 songs in the Song List.  
Deleting a Song from the Song List  
Select the song that you want to delete and press the [  
pressing the [ (Song)] button.  
(Reset)] button while  
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Setting  
Value  
Triangle  
Description  
Triangle and castanet sound  
Hand clap sound  
Changing the Metronome  
Settings  
Sound  
Handclap  
Normal  
Standard pattern  
Here’s how to change metronome settings such as tone and  
volume.  
Beat starts at the top of the  
measure and sounds in intervals  
of dotted half-note upbeats.  
1. Press the [ (Metronome)] button while  
Beat starts at the top of the  
measure and sounds in intervals  
of half-note upbeats.  
pressing the [  
(Song)] button.  
The metronome settings screen appears.  
<Fig22.eps>  
Beat starts at the top of the  
measure and sounds in intervals  
of dotted quarter-note upbeats.  
Beat starts at the top of the  
measure and sounds in intervals  
of quarter-note upbeats.  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
select the items you want to set.  
(Fwd)] button to  
Beat starts at the top of the  
measure and sounds in intervals  
of dotted eighth-note upbeats.  
Pattern  
Setting  
Volume  
Description  
Beat starts at the top of the  
measure and sounds in intervals  
of eighth-note upbeats.  
Adjust the metronome volume.  
Select a time signature.  
Beat  
Sound  
Pattern  
Select the metronome sound.  
Select how the metronome marks the beat.  
Beat starts at the top of the  
measure and sounds in intervals  
of sixteenth-note upbeats.  
The metronome plays the beat  
and backbeat.  
3. Press the [-] or [+] button to change the value  
+Doubl  
+Tripl  
of the setting.  
The metronome plays the beat  
The values available to be set for each item are listed in  
the table below.  
Metronome plays a “shuffle”  
beat.  
+Shufl  
Setting  
Value  
Description  
The higher the number the higher  
the volume becomes. Turn the  
volume down to “0” and there is  
no sound. The volume is set to “5”  
when you turn the power on.  
4. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the  
Volume 0–10  
basic screen.  
* When [+Doubl] is selected for waltz beats (6/8, 9/8, 12/  
when set to [+Tripl].  
2/2, 0/4, 2/  
4, 3/4, 4/4,  
5/4, 6/4, 7/  
4, 3/8, 6/8,  
9/8, 12/8  
Set the beat to 0/4 to hear only  
the upbeat.  
Beat  
* Only the metronome sound setting remains stored even  
while the power is turned off. When you want to return to  
the factory default settings, see “Returning to the Factory  
Default Settings (Factory Reset)” (p. 53).  
Click  
Standard metronome sound  
Electronic metronome sound  
Counts “1, 2, 3...” in Japanese  
Counts “1, 2, 3...” in English  
Dog and cat sounds  
Elec.  
* The metronome volume setting applies to the count volume  
“Counting in to a Song” (p. 29) as well.  
VoiceJ  
VoiceE  
Animal  
Woodblk  
Sound  
Woodblock sound  
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Setting  
Value  
Description  
Changing Count Settings  
Count down to both the left-  
hand and right-hand parts.  
This setting is selected when  
you turn the power on.  
Count Down  
Trk/Part  
(This setting  
returns to  
“Trk3+4”  
when you  
select a  
Trk3+4  
You can change the Count In and Intro Countdown settings.  
1. Press the [  
(Count In)] button while  
(Song)] button.  
Trk3  
Trk4  
Count down the left-hand part.  
pressing the [  
Count down the right-hand  
part.  
The count in/down settings display appears.  
different  
song.)  
<Fig23.eps>  
Count down parts 1 through  
16.  
Part 1–16  
Sticks  
Click  
Elec.  
Stick hitting sound  
Bell and clicking sound  
Electronic sound  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
(Fwd)] button  
to select the items you want to set.  
Counts “1, 2, 3...” in  
Japanese.  
VoiceJ  
Count In  
Sound  
Setting  
Description  
VoiceE  
Counts “1, 2, 3...” in English.  
Woodblock sound  
Count In/Down  
Mode  
Specify when the count sound occurs.  
Woodblk  
Triangle  
Triangle and castanet sound  
Count Down  
Sound  
Select the intro countdown sound.  
Handclap Hand clap sound  
Specify track (or part) settings for  
detecting melody when intro  
countdown is set.  
Count Down  
Trk/Part  
Animal  
1
Dog and cat sounds  
Count in one measure.  
Count In  
Measure  
Count InSound  
Count InMeasure  
Count InRepeat  
Select the count in sound.  
Count in two measures.  
This setting is selected when  
you turn the power on.  
2
Specify the number of measures to  
count in.  
Count in only the first time the  
song or section is played.  
This setting is selected when  
Specify count in repeat settings.  
First  
Count In  
Repeat  
3. Press the [-] or [+] button to change the setting  
value.  
or section is played.  
Every  
Possible setting values for each item are listed in the  
table below.  
4. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the  
Setting  
Value  
Both  
Description  
Count in before the song  
begins and at the end of the  
lead-in.  
See “Counting in to a Song” (p. 29) or “Marking a  
Section to Repeat for Practice” (p. 30).  
Count In/  
Down Mode  
* Count in settings remain stored even while the power is  
turned off (except for [Count Down Trk/Part] setting). When  
you want to return to the factory default settings, see  
“Returning to the Factory Default Settings (Factory Reset)” (p.  
53).  
Play the count in before a  
song only.  
Count In  
Count  
Down  
Play the count down from the  
lead-in only.  
Counts “1, 2, 3...” in  
Japanese.  
* When the measure number is flashing (meaning that music  
file is being read), the song may play from the beginning  
after the [Count Down Sound] setting is changed.  
VoiceJ  
VoiceE  
Count Down  
Sound  
Counts “1, 2, 3...” in English.  
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Marking the Middle of a  
Measure  
Markers are usually placed at the beginning of a measure.  
However, you can change the setting so markers can be  
placed in the middle of a measure (on the beat).  
Changing Lyric Display  
Settings  
Here’s how to specify the language to use for the display of  
lyrics when they are included in the music files. If the lyrics  
appear strange, try changing this setting. This setting also  
applies to the song name display.  
1. Press the [  
(Mark)] button while pressing  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
the [ (Song)] button.  
[
(Song)] button.  
The following screen appears.  
The function screen appears.  
<Fig24.eps>  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “Lyric Language” appears.  
The following screen appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
2. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the setting.  
<Fig25.eps>  
Setting  
Measure  
Description  
Place markers at the beginning a  
measure.  
Beat  
Setting  
Japanese  
Description  
3. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the  
Display lyrics in Japanese.  
basic screen.  
Display lyrics in English. This setting  
also supports languages with phonetic  
marks such as umlauts.  
To place markers on the beat (when [Beat] is specified),  
place them while the song is playing.  
English  
See “Marking a Section to Repeat for Practice” (p.  
30).  
4. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the  
basic screen.  
Lyric display settings remain stored even while the  
power is turned off. When you want to return to the  
factory default settings, see “Returning to the Factory  
Default Settings (Factory Reset)” (p. 53).  
* If this setting is “English,” the characters may not be shown  
correctly when displaying Japanese lyrics or song titles.  
Conversely, if this setting is “Japanese,” the display of  
English lyrics or song titles may be incorrect.  
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Playing Songs in Random  
Order  
Canceling Lyric Display  
Karaoke music files include lyrics which are displayed on the  
screen. If you prefer not to display the lyrics, you can cancel  
lyric display.  
Repeatedly playing all of the songs in a particular folder or the  
Song List in order is called All Song Play. You can also set All  
Song Play to play all the songs in random order.  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
[
(Song)] button.  
[
(Song)] button.  
The function screen appears.  
The function screen appears.  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “Lyric Display” appears.  
The following screen appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “All Song Play” appears.  
The following screen appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
<Fig26.eps>  
<Fig28.eps>  
3. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the setting.  
3. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the setting.  
Setting  
Description  
Setting  
Normal  
Description  
Lyrics are displayed (when included in  
the data).  
ON  
OFF  
Play all songs in Song List order.  
Play all songs in random order.  
Lyrics are not displayed.  
Random  
4. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the  
4. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the  
basic screen.  
basic screen.  
You can also press the [  
song with lyric data is playing to cancel lyric display. To  
display lyrics again, press the [ (Play)] button.  
(Song)] button while a  
See “Repeating All Songs (All Song Play)” (p. 23).  
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Adjusting the Volume of  
Assigning Parts to Track  
Buttons (Track Assign)  
When playing Roland digital piano supported SMF data (see  
“The MT-90U Allows You To Use the Following Music Files”  
(p. 57)), the left-hand part and right-hand part are usually  
assigned to tracks [3] and [4], respectively (p. 28). However,  
the track assignments in the SMF data can sometimes differ.  
If the track buttons don’t effectively control the left-hand and  
right-hand parts when this is set to “Auto”, then change the  
setting to “2/1 Part” or “3/4 Part.”  
Audio Files  
If the volume of an SMF and audio file do not match, use the  
following procedure to adjust the audio file volume.  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
[
(Song)] button.  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “Audio Volume” appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
3. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the setting.  
[
(Song)] button.  
The function screen appears.  
Setting  
0–127  
Description  
Audio file volume  
Raising the value increases the volume.  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “Track Assign” appears.  
The following screen appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
4. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the  
<Fig27.eps>  
basic screen.  
3. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the setting.  
Setting  
Description  
The MT-90U automatically specifies  
parts to track buttons according to the  
music file.  
Auto  
Assign part 1 to track [4], part 2 to  
track [3], and part 3 to track [1].  
2/1 Part  
3/4 Part  
Assign part 4 to track [4], part 3 to  
track [3], and part 1 to track [1].  
basic screen.  
After changing track parts, select the song again before  
playing it.  
* Track assignment settings remain stored even while the  
power is turned off. When you want to return to the factory  
default settings, see “Returning to the Factory Default  
Settings (Factory Reset)” (p. 53).  
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Changing USB Driver Settings  
Changing USB Memory  
Settings  
If reading USB memory data takes a long time, or if the data is  
not properly read, changing the USB memory setting may  
improve USB memory function.  
When you use the USB connector on the rear panel to connect  
to a computer, you need to specify the USB driver that the  
computer is using.  
For general purposes, use the “Generic” setting, which uses  
the driver that most computers are equipped with.  
If the computer does not recognize the MT-90U correctly, or if  
transmission errors occur frequently, change the driver settings  
to “Original” in order to use the original driver. The original  
driver must be installed on the computer before use.  
For details about obtaining and installing the original driver,  
visit the Roland website.  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
[
(Song)] button.  
The function screen appears.  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “External Memory” appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
The following screen appears.  
<Fig30.eps>  
[
(Song)] button.  
The function screen appears.  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “USB Driver” appears.  
The following screen appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
3. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the setting.  
Settings  
<Fig31.eps>  
Mode 1, Mode 2  
4. Press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the  
3. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the setting.  
basic screen.  
* USB memory settings remain stored even while the power is  
turned off. When you want to return to the factory default  
settings, see “Returning to the Factory Default Settings  
(Factory Reset)” (p. 53).  
Setting  
Description  
Use the general driver that most  
computers are equipped with. Driver  
installation is unnecessary. Use this  
mode for general purposes.  
Generic  
Original  
Use the Roland Original Driver.  
4. Press the [  
basic screen.  
5. Turn the power off, and then on again.  
* USB memory settings remain stored even while the power is  
turned off. When you want to return to the factory default  
settings, see “Returning to the Factory Default Settings  
(Factory Reset)” (p. 53).  
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Returning to the Factory Default  
Settings (Factory Reset)  
the previous settings even after turning off the power. This  
values. Returning to the factory default settings is called  
“Factory Reset.”  
Operating the Pedal Switch  
(Sold Separately)  
If you connect a pedal switch (DP-2; sold separately), you can  
start and stop songs by stepping on the pedal.  
<fig.03.10.eps>  
Roland DP-2  
(Sold Separately)  
Target Settings  
• Tuning settings (p. 17)  
• Metronome sound (p. 47)  
• Count settings (except for [Count Down/Trk Part]) (p. 48)  
• Lyric Display Language setting (p. 49)  
• USB Memory setting (p. 52)  
• USB Driver setting (p. 52)  
1. Connect the pedal switch to the Start/Stop  
connector on the rear panel.  
2. Step on the pedal to start playback.  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
3. Step on the pedal again to stop playback.  
[
(Song)] button.  
* The Roland DP-2 pedal switch is sold separately. For details  
about purchasing the pedal, visit your nearest Roland  
dealer.  
The function screen appears.  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “Factory Reset” appears.  
The following screen appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
<Fig34.eps>  
To cancel factory reset and return to the previous screen,  
press the [ (Song)] button.  
3. Press the [+] button.  
The following screen appears and the [  
(Play)]  
button indicator begins flashing.  
<Fig35.eps>  
To cancel factory reset, press the [  
(Stop)] button.  
4. Press the [  
(Play)] button to reset settings.  
5. Turn the power off, and then on again.  
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Other Functions  
Connecting a MIDI Device  
If you connect an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI  
keyboard or pad controller, you can use the MT-90U (its built-  
in instrumental sounds) as a sound module.  
Connecting an External Audio  
Device  
By connecting the MT-90U to an external audio device, you  
can listen to the MT-90U’s sounds through different audio  
speakers or record a performance on a recording device such  
as a tape recorder.  
* When connecting an external MIDI device and using it to  
operate the MT-90U, the device’s MIDI settings must be  
specified. For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came  
with the MIDI device.  
Use a cable with RCA phono plugs, such as the PJ-1M (sold  
separately), to connect to external audio devices.  
What is MIDI?  
The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is the  
standardized protocol for communication between electronic  
music devices and computers. Use a MIDI cable to connect  
devices that have a MIDI connector, and you can send and  
receive music files.  
Output R/L Connector  
<fig.03.13.eps>  
Rear Panel  
MIDI In Connector  
You can connect to an external audio device with an audio  
cable (sold separately) and play the MT-90U’s sounds through  
the device’s speakers.  
<fig.03-11.eps>  
Rear Panel  
When you are not using the MT-90U’s speakers, remember to  
turn the speaker switch off.  
Using a MIDI cable (sold separately), connect this with the  
external device’s MIDI Out connector.  
Connecting and Using a Digital Piano  
The MT-90U receives MIDI data from the external MIDI device.  
The MT-90U then performs operations in response to the  
received data, such as playing notes or changing the sound  
that’s used.  
Connecting a digital piano  
You can connect a digital piano and use its speakers to play  
sounds from the MT-90U.  
* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other  
devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the  
power on all devices before making any connections.  
1. Connect the MT-90U’s Output L/R jacks on the  
rear panel to the piano’s Input L/R jacks using  
an audio cable (sold separately).  
Sound from the MT-90U can now be heard through the  
piano’s speakers.  
2. Turn off the speaker switch on the MT-90U’s  
rear panel.  
The MT-90U’s speakers stop producing sound. Turn the  
speaker switch on, and sound will be produced by the MT-  
90U’s speakers.  
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Copying Data from a Floppy Disk to  
USB Memory  
Connecting a Floppy Disk  
Drive (Sold Separately)  
If you connect a floppy disk drive (FD-01 series; sold  
separately) to the MT-90U, you can play music files saved on  
You can copy data from a floppy disk to USB memory without  
using a computer.  
a floppy disk.  
1. Press button [4] while pressing the  
<fig.connectFloppy.eps>  
[
(Song)] button.  
The function screen appears.  
2. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “Backup Floppy Disk” appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
<fig.FDD-Backup.eps>  
3. Press the [  
(Play)] button.  
4. The following screen appears.  
<fig.FDD-Notice0.eps>  
This is a warning regarding the duplication of  
copyrighted music.  
Connecting a floppy disk drive  
5. Press the [  
(Fwd)] button to read the entire  
warning, until “Backup FD” appears.  
1. Turn off the MT-90U.  
<fig.FDD-PleaseConnectFDD.eps>  
2. Connect the floppy disk drive’s USB cable to  
the USB connector on the MT-90U’s front  
panel.  
6. Connect the floppy disk drive’s USB cable to  
the MT-90U USB connector.  
3. Turn on the MT-90U.  
7. Insert a floppy disk with music you want to  
4. Insert a floppy disk into the drive.  
copy into the disk drive.  
You can play music files saved on a floppy disk just like  
data from USB memory (p. 20).  
8. When the disk is inserted the following screen  
appears.  
Press the [  
the data.  
(Play)] button to start copying  
Press the [  
(Song)] or [  
(Stop)] button to stop  
copying and return to the basic screen.  
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Other Functions  
<fig.FDD-Continue0.eps>  
Connecting a CD Drive (Sold  
Separately)  
You can connect a commercially available CD drive and play  
music CDs or SMF music files saved on CD-ROMs.  
* Do not remove the disk during operation. If you attempt to  
remove it, the disk could get scratched, rendering it  
unusable.  
You can also play Roland’s VIMA CD-ROMs (VIMA Tunes).  
9. When the MT-90U has finished reading the  
disk, the following screen appears.  
Some notes on using CDs  
• The MT-90U cannot play music tracks on CD-R/RW discs,  
or CDs that contain both music files and tracks (CD extra).  
Remove the floppy disk, and then disconnect  
the floppy disk drive. Connect the USB  
• The MT-90U only supports commercial discs that have the  
formal CD standard logo, COMPACT disc DIGITAL  
AUDIO, printed on them.  
memory to the MT-90U.  
r<fig.FDD-  
• The operation and sound quality of non-standard music  
CD formats, such as CDs that use copyright protection  
technology, is not guaranteed.  
* To avoid losing data, do not connect the USB memory to the  
MT-90U while the power in on, except for when performing  
this procedure.  
• For details about music CDs that use copyright protection  
technology, contact the producer of the disc.  
10.When the USB memory is connected, the  
• The MT-90U cannot save songs to, or delete songs from a  
CD. Also, the unit cannot format CDs.  
following screen appears.  
Press [  
(Play)] to begin writing data.  
Connecting a CD drive  
Press [  
(Song)] or [ (Stop)] to stop writing and  
return to the basic screen.  
1. Turn off the power to the MT-90U and the CD  
<fig.FDD-Continue1.eps>  
drive.  
2. Connect the USB cable that was supplied with  
the CD drive, to the USB connector on the MT-  
90U.  
* Do not remove the USB memory during writing. This may  
result in the loss of data.  
11.When the MT-90U has finished writing data,  
3. Turn on the MT-90U.  
the following screen appears.  
<fig.FDD-Created.eps>  
4. Turn on the connected CD drive.  
* The MT-90U cannot operate a CD drive on USB bus power.  
* For details on turning the CD drive ON and OFF, or  
inserting and removing a CD, refer to the user manual that  
came with the CD drive.  
Name of newly created folder  
A new folder is created and data copied from the floppy  
disk is written into this folder.  
The folder name appears in the “Backup Complete”  
screen.  
* Visit the Roland website to check CD drive operation  
information.  
Press the [  
screen.  
(Song)] button to return to the basic  
* If “Uncompleted” appears on the screen, back up was  
unable to be completed due to an error.  
This completes the copy of music files.  
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About Music Files  
What are Music Files?  
General MIDI  
General MIDI is a set of recommendations which seeks to  
provide a way to go beyond the limitations of proprietary  
designs and standardize the MIDI capabilities of sound  
generating devices. Sound generating devices and music files  
that meet the General MIDI standard bear the General MIDI  
logo. Music files bearing the General MIDI logo can be  
played back using any General MIDI sound generating unit to  
produce essentially the same musical performance.  
Music files contain musical information such as how long a  
pitch is played, the force applied to the key or note played,  
and other such information. Performance data is transmitted to  
the MT-90U from music files saved in USB memory, and  
played back as songs. This is different from an audio CD,  
since the music file does not contain a recording of the sound  
itself. This makes it possible to change the tempo and key  
freely, allowing you to use the data in many different ways.  
General MIDI 2  
Regarding Copyright  
The upwardly compatible General MIDI 2 recommendations  
pick up where the original General MIDI left off, offering  
enhanced expressive capabilities and even greater  
Use of the internal songs and audio files for any purpose other  
than private, personal enjoyment without the permission of the  
copyright holder is prohibited by law. Additionally, this data  
must not be copied or used in a secondary copyrighted work  
without the permission of the copyright holder. Please be  
aware that if you create derivative works that are based on  
existing copyrighted material, such as commercially available  
SMF music files, such works may violate copyright law if used  
for any purpose other than personal enjoyment. Roland takes  
no responsibility for any copyright violation you may commit  
by creating such works.  
compatibility. Issues that were not covered by the original  
General MIDI recommendations, such as how sounds are to  
be edited, and how effects should be handled, have now been  
precisely defined. Moreover, the available sounds have been  
expanded. General MIDI 2 compliant sound generators are  
capable of reliably playing back music files that carry either  
the General MIDI or General MIDI 2 logo. In some cases, the  
conventional form of General MIDI, which does not include the  
new enhancements, is referred to as “General MIDI 1” as a  
way of distinguishing it from General MIDI 2.  
The MT-90U Allows You To  
Use the Following Music Files  
GS Format  
The GS Format is Roland’s set of specifications for  
standardizing the performance of sound generating devices.  
In addition to including support for everything defined by the  
General MIDI, the highly compatible GS Format additionally  
offers an expanded number of sounds, provides for the editing  
of sounds, and spells out many details for a wide range of  
extra features, including effects such as reverb and chorus.  
Designed with the future in mind, the GS Format can readily  
include new sounds and support new hardware features when  
they arrive. Since it is upwardly compatible with General  
MIDI, Roland’s GS Format is capable of reliably playing back  
GM Scores equally as well as it plays back music files that  
have been specifically created with the GS Format.  
VIMA TUNES  
VIMA TUNES is a Roland specification for music files that  
contain image and lyric data, allowing you to enjoy songs  
with lyrics and images simultaneously. When data bearing the  
“VIMA TUNES” logo is played back on a device that bears  
the same logo, lyrics can be shown on the screen of a  
connected external display or television, letting you enjoy  
karaoke or watch a slide show.  
* This unit (MT-90U) cannot play back VIMA TUNES images.  
SMF Music Files  
SMFs (Standard MIDI Files) use a standard music file format  
that was formulated so that media containing music files could  
be widely compatible, regardless of the manufacturer of the  
listening device. An enormous variety of music is available,  
whether it be for listening, practicing musical instruments, or  
karaoke, etc.  
XGlite  
XG is YAMAHA Corporation’s tone generator format. It  
defines the ways in which voices are expanded or edited,  
along with the structure and type of effects, in addition to the  
General MIDI 1 specification. XGlite is a simplified version of  
XG tone generation format. You can play back any XG music  
files using an XGlite tone generator. However, keep in mind  
that some music files may play back differently compared to  
the original files, due to the reduced set of control parameters  
and effects.  
SMF with Lyrics  
“SMF with Lyrics” refers to a SMF (Standard MIDI File) that  
contains lyrics. When Music Files carrying the “SMF with  
Lyrics” logo are played back on the MT-90U, the lyrics will  
appear in its display.  
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About Music Files  
Formatting the USB Memory  
Copying Music Files from a  
Computer to USB Memory  
You can copy music files from a computer to USB memory and  
play them on the MT-90U.  
Setting up USB memory so that it is compatible for use on the  
MT-90U is called formatting. If the USB memory and MT-90U  
format do not match, you cannot use the USB memory with the  
unit. You need to format new USB memory before using it with  
the MT-90U.  
We recommend using Roland USB memory. We cannot  
guarantee that other commercially available USB memory will  
operate correctly with the unit.  
1. Connect the MT-90U-formatted USB memory  
to the computer.  
2. Copy music file files onto the USB memory.  
* When you format the USB memory, all previous content is  
erased.  
When you connect the USB memory to the MT-90U, you can  
play the music file.  
* If you are reusing a USB memory, make sure that the memory  
doesn’t contain any data that you don’t want to lose.  
Some notes on copying music files  
* USB memory that you have formatted with a computer may not  
work with the MT-90U. For this reason, make sure you format the  
USB memory with the MT-90U before using it.  
• Save music files in SMF format.  
• Up to eight alphanumeric characters can be used in the  
file name.  
1. Connect the USB memory to the MT-90U.  
• Make sure the file extension is “.MID.” If the extension is  
incorrect or unspecified, the MT-90U will not recognize  
the file.  
2. Press [4] while pressing the [  
(Song)  
button.  
• Convert the SMF format to “0.” If format 1 is used, the file  
may not play normally.  
The settings screen appears.  
• If you copy music files all at once from the computer to the  
USB memory, the song order may change.  
When you want save files on the USB memory in song  
order, copy the music files one at a time in the order that  
you want.  
3. Press the [  
(Bwd)] or [  
until “Format Memory” appears.  
(Fwd)] button  
The following screen appears.  
<Fig32.eps>  
The MT-90U may not be able to play files that are  
too large.  
NOTE  
Roland does not guarantee restoration and  
disclaims any responsibility for the loss of data  
while using the MT-90U.  
NOTE  
4. Press the [+] button.  
The following screen appears and the [  
(Play)] button  
indicator flashes.  
<Fig33.eps>  
To cancel formatting and return to the previous screen,  
press the [  
(Song)] button.  
5. Press the [  
(Play)] button to begin  
formatting.  
“Formatting...” appears on the display. When formatting  
is finished the previous screen appears.  
* If the power is turned off during formatting, do not remove the USB  
memory from the MT-90U. Doing so may damage the unit.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause / Solution  
Page  
Cannot turn the power on.  
Are the AC adaptor and power cord connected?  
Is the volume knob turned all the way to the left?  
Are headphones connected?  
p. 12  
p. 14  
p. 14  
p. 9  
Is the speaker switch turned off?  
Cannot hear any sound from the  
MT-90U.  
Is the MT-90U correctly connected to the external device?  
Are all the devices turned on?  
p. 54  
Has the volume been lowered to “0” with the remote control?  
The maximum polyphony of the MT-90U is 128 notes. When performing  
with a song or when using the pedal a lot during a performance, the  
number of notes being expressed at any one moment may exceed 128.  
When the total exceeds 128 notes, then some will be omitted.  
Notes drop out.  
Is the track button’s indicator on?  
Tracks do not play when the track indicator is not lit. Press the track button  
so the indicator is lit.  
p. 28  
p. 42  
The song doesn’t play.  
Is the music file in an MT-90U supported file format?  
SMF data has two formats, format 0 and format 1. If the data is in format  
1, it may take some time until the song plays. To determine the type of  
format you are using, see the documentation that came with the data.  
The song doesn’t play  
immediately.  
Is the song set to play only specific parts?  
Is Center Cancel turned on?  
p. 28, p. 39  
p. 44  
Certain instrument sounds are  
missing.  
You cannot rewind or fast forward while the MT-90U is reading data from  
the USB memory.  
p. 20  
Cannot rewind or fast forward.  
If the song’s file size is very large, you may not be able to rewind or fast  
forward.  
Some music files contain data that may be set to stop in the middle of the  
Cannot return to the beginning of  
the song even after pressing  
song. Such files return to the set stop point when you press [  
(Reset)].  
However, if you continue to press [  
song will return to the beginning.  
(Reset)] a number of times, the  
[
(Reset)].  
Has the song been transposed?  
p. 36  
p. 17  
The song goes out of tune or the  
pitch drifts.  
Are the tuning settings set appropriately?  
Is the 16 track screen on the display?  
When the 16 track screen is shown, the track buttons do not work.  
The track buttons aren’t working.  
p. 39  
p. 53  
The pedal doesn’t work or is  
stuck.  
Is the pedal connected correctly?  
Connect the pedal to the Start/Stop jack on the rear panel.  
Some music files don’t contain lyric data, so they don’t display lyrics.  
Change the lyric display language and the lyrics may appear normally.  
p. 49  
The lyrics aren’t displayed  
properly on the screen.  
Try displaying the lyrics again. Press [  
(Song)] while the lyrics are  
(Play) to display the  
displayed and lyric display is cancelled. Press [  
lyrics again.  
Cannot use the metronome, count  
in, part, mute, or solo functions.  
You cannot use these functions when playing audio data.  
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Errors and Other Displays  
Indication  
Description  
When the song has a pick up measure (notes start before the first full measure), ”PU” appears on the display,  
and then measure numbers appear.  
PU  
An error occurred while writing the data. The memory protect tab on the floppy disk or the USB memory is set  
to the “protect” position (cannot write data). Move the tab to the “write” position (can write data) (p. 4).  
Error : 2  
There is no media (floppy disk, USB memory, or CD) inserted in the drive. Insert media into the drive, and then  
try again.  
Error : 10  
Error : 11  
There is not enough space to save the data.  
Insert different media (USB memory or floppy disk) or delete unnecessary data, and then try again.  
An error occurred while reading the data. The media may be damaged. Insert different media (USB memory,  
floppy disk, or CD), and then try again. Alternatively, reformat the USB memory or floppy disk.  
Error : 14  
Error : 15  
Cannot read the music file. This is an unsupported format.  
The MT-90U could not read the data in time. Wait a few seconds, press the [  
song should begin to play.  
(Play)] button again, and the  
Error : 16  
Error : 18  
Error : 30  
This is an unsupported audio format. The MT-90U supports WAV, AIFF, or MP3 audio formats.  
The MT-90U’s internal memory is full.  
The MT-90U could not process the data because the external MIDI device sent too much at one time. Decrease  
the amount of MIDI data sent to the MT-90U.  
Error : 40  
Error : 41  
Error : 43  
Error : 51  
Error : 65  
A communication error occurred, such as the MIDI cable being disconnected. Check that the MIDI cable is  
connected correctly.  
A MIDI communication error occurred.  
Check the MIDI cable or external MIDI device.  
A system error occurred. Perform the operation again. If this message persists, contact the nearest Roland  
service center.  
A power surge was detected through the external memory connector. Check the external device for any  
malfunctions, and then turn the power to the external device off and then on again.  
External memory: USB memory, etc.  
When an error message is displayed, press the [  
(Song)] button to return to the previous screen.  
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Demo Song List  
No.  
Song Title  
Melodic Instrument  
1
Sonata No. 2  
Menuett (Bach)  
Gavotte  
Piano  
2
Piano  
3
Piano  
4
La Cumparsite  
Accordion  
Harmonica  
Guitar  
5
Home on the Range  
Alhambra  
6
7
Minuet (Boccherini)  
Le Cynge  
Violin  
8
Cello  
9
When the Saints Go Marching In  
Little Brown Jug  
Thais  
Trumpet  
Saxophone  
Flute  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Clarinet Polka  
Rondo  
Clarinet  
Recorder  
Koujou no Tsuki  
Taisho Goto (Japanese Harp)  
The MT-90U is equipped with the 14 demo songs listed above which you can play back with different tempo and pitch.  
Press the [ (Play)] button to play back a selected song. Pressing button [4] mutes the melody, which you can play for practice.  
All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of  
applicable laws.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
No data for the music that is played will be output from USB MIDI OUT.  
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MIDI Implementation Chart  
Music Player  
Model: MT-90U  
Date : Feb. 1, 2008  
Version : 1.00  
MIDI Implementation Chart  
Transmitted  
Recognized  
Remarks  
Function...  
Basic  
Channel  
Default  
Changed  
X
X
1 – 16  
1 – 16  
X
X
Default  
Messages  
Altered  
Mode 3  
Mode 3, 4 (M=1)  
*2  
Mode  
**************  
Note  
Number :  
X
0 127  
0 127  
True Voice  
**************  
Note ON  
Note OFF  
X
X
O
O
Velocity  
*1  
After  
Touch  
Key's  
Ch's  
X
X
O
O
*1  
*1  
Pitch Bend  
X
O
*1  
O
0, 32  
1
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
Modulation  
Portamento time  
Data entry  
O
5
O
6, 38  
7
O
Volume  
O
10  
11  
64  
65  
66  
67  
84  
91  
93  
Panpot  
O
Expression  
Hold 1  
Control  
Change  
O
O
Portamento  
Sostenuto  
O
O
Soft  
O
Portamento control  
Effect1 depth  
Effect3 depth  
NRPN LSB, MSB  
RPN LSB, MSB  
O(Reverb)  
O(Chorus)  
O
O
98, 99  
100, 101  
Prog  
Change  
X
O
*1  
: True #  
Program number 1-128  
0 127  
**************  
System Exclusive  
X
O
: Song Pos  
: Song Sel  
: Tune  
X
X
X
X
X
X
System  
Common  
System  
Real Time : Commands  
: Clock  
X
X
X
X
: All sound off  
: Reset all controllers  
: Local Control  
: All Notes OFF  
: Active Sensing  
: Reset  
X
X
X
X
X
X
O(120, 126, 127)  
O
Aux  
Message  
X
O(123–125)  
O
X
*1 O x is selectable by SysEx  
*2 Recognized as M=1 even if M1  
Notes  
Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY  
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY  
Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO  
Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO  
O : Yes  
X : No  
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Main Specifications  
• Effects  
Reverb (MIDI only)  
MT-90U Music Player  
<Playback Composer>  
Chorus (MIDI only)  
Sound Control: Sharp, Clear, Power  
• External Memory  
USB Memory (sold separately)  
Floppy Disk  
<Sequencer>  
• Metronome  
Time Signatures: 2/2, 0/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4,  
* Read only  
* USB 3.5 in. floppy disk drive (FD-01 series) required (sold  
separately)  
7/4, 3/8, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8  
Volume: 11 levels  
Pattern: 11 patterns  
CD-ROM  
Audio CD  
<Other Functions>  
Infrared Transmission  
Mic Echo  
* Read only  
* Commercial USB CD drive required  
• Supported Data  
Song List  
Floppy Disk Backup  
Standard MIDI Files (format 0/1)  
Roland Original Format  
Audio files  
<Others>  
(WAV; 44.1 kHz, 16bit linear format, MP3; 44.1 kHz,  
32 to 320 kbps)  
• Display  
Beat Indicator  
Audio CD  
122 x 32 dot, Graphic LCD (with backlight)  
* Commercial USB CD drive required  
• Language  
• Tracks  
Japanese (song title, lyrics), English  
16 tracks  
• Lyric Display  
• Control  
Yes (LCD display)  
Reset, Stop, Play, Bwd, Fwd, Repeat, Marker, Song,  
Tempo, [+], [-], Track Selection, Count In, Metronome  
(MIDI only)  
• Controls  
Volume  
Mic volume  
Mic echo  
Center Cancel (audio only)  
• Tempo  
Speaker switch  
Quarter note = 10 to 500 (MIDI only)  
75 to 125% (audio only)  
• Rated Power Output  
5 W  
• Resolution  
• Speakers  
120 ticks per quarter note (MIDI only)  
10 cm x 1  
• Transpose  
• Connectors  
Transpose: -6 to +5 (semitones)  
External memory connector: USB type A  
USB connector: USB type B  
Output jack (R/L): RCA pin type  
Microphone jack (Mono): Standard type  
Headphones jack: Stereo, mini type  
MIDI In connector  
• Demo Songs  
14 songs  
<Sound Generator>  
• Max. Polyphony  
128 voices (MIDI only)  
Start/Stop jack  
• Tones  
• Power Supply  
348 tones (including 8 drum sets, 1 effects set)  
DC 9 V: AC adaptor  
• Internal Sounds  
• Current Draw  
Conforms to GM2 system/GS format/XGlite supported  
2000 mA  
• Master Tuning  
415.3 Hz - 466.2 Hz (0.1 Hz units)  
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Main Specifications  
• Measurements  
165 (W) x 186 (D) x 270 (H) mm  
6-1/2 (W) x 7-3/8 (D) x 10-11/16 (H) inches  
• Weight  
2.5 Kg / 5 lbs. 9 oz.  
• Accessories  
Owner’s manual, Power cord, AC adaptor, Remote  
control, Lithium battery (CR2025)  
• Options (sold separately)  
USB Memory (M-UF1GB)  
Floppy Disk Drive (FD-01 series)  
Roland Microphone (DR-10/20)  
Pedal Switch (DP-2)  
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/  
or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior  
notice.  
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A
All Song Play ..................................................... 23  
Time signature .............................................. 27  
B
C
Connecting  
Digital Piano ................................................. 54  
Floppy Disk Drive .......................................... 55  
USB Memory ................................................. 19  
Copy  
P
Part  
Playback ........................................................... 20  
Each part ..................................................... 28  
Marked section ............................................. 31  
Repeat one song ........................................... 22  
D
F
G
GS Format ......................................................... 57  
R
H
Remote Control .................................................. 16  
Reset ................................................................ 22  
Reverb Effects .................................................... 37  
I
Intro Countdown ................................................ 29  
L
Lyric Display  
Cancel ......................................................... 50  
Language ..................................................... 49  
S
SMF Music Files ................................................. 57  
Solo ................................................................. 39  
Sound Control ................................................... 38  
Standard Pitch ................................................... 17  
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Index  
T
Tempo Mute ...................................................... 35  
Time Signature ................................................... 27  
Transposition ..................................................... 36  
Tuning .............................................................. 17  
U
V
VIMA TUNES ..................................................... 57  
Volume  
Headphones ................................................. 14  
Master ......................................................... 14  
Metronome ................................................... 27  
Microphone .................................................. 15  
X
XGlite ............................................................... 57  
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MEMO  
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