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Other functions, Changing the metronome settings – Roland MT-90U User Manual

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Other Functions

Here’s how to change metronome settings such as tone and
volume.

1.

Press the [

(Metronome)] button while

pressing the [

(Song)] button.

The metronome settings screen appears.

2.

Press the [

(Bwd)] or [

(Fwd)] button to

select the items you want to set.

3.

Press the [-] or [+] button to change the value
of the setting.

The values available to be set for each item are listed in
the table below.

4.

Press the [

(Song)] button to return to the

basic screen.

See “Using the Metronome” (p. 26)

* When [+Doubl] is selected for waltz beats (6/8, 9/8, 12/

8) the metronome plays triplets and sounds the same as
when set to [+Tripl].

* 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).

* The metronome volume setting applies to the count volume

“Counting in to a Song” (p. 29) as well.

Changing the Metronome
Settings

Setting

Description

Volume

Adjust the metronome volume.

Beat

Select a time signature.

Sound

Select the metronome sound.

Pattern

Select how the metronome marks the beat.

Setting

Value

Description

Volume 0–10

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.

Beat

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.

Sound

Click

Standard metronome sound

Elec.

Electronic metronome sound

VoiceJ

Counts “1, 2, 3...” in Japanese

VoiceE

Counts “1, 2, 3...” in English

Animal

Dog and cat sounds

Woodblk

Woodblock sound

Sound

Triangle

Triangle and castanet sound

Handclap

Hand clap sound

Pattern

Normal

Standard pattern

Beat starts at the top of the
measure and sounds in intervals
of dotted half-note upbeats.

Beat starts at the top of the
measure and sounds in intervals
of half-note upbeats.

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.

Beat starts at the top of the
measure and sounds in intervals
of dotted eighth-note upbeats.

Beat starts at the top of the
measure and sounds in intervals
of eighth-note upbeats.

Beat starts at the top of the
measure and sounds in intervals
of sixteenth-note upbeats.

+Doubl

The metronome plays the beat
and backbeat.

+Tripl

The metronome plays the beat
and triplets.

+Shufl

Metronome plays a “shuffle”
beat.

Setting

Value

Description

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