Listening To Specific Instrument Parts; Playing Only One Part (Solo) - Roland MT-90U Owner's Manual

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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."

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.
Press button [2] while pressing the [
The 16 track screen appears.
<Fig16.eps>
● (filled in circle)
❍ (empty circle)
2.
Press buttons [3] or [4] to move to the part that you want to play.
Use the 16 track screen. When you have finished all operations (settings, playing, and
resetting specific parts), press the [
However, when you leave the 16 track screen, solo and mute settings are cancelled.
1
2
3, 5
4
Setting
(Song)] button to return to the basic screen.
(Song)] button.
The part is played back
The part is not played back
There is no data on this track
MT-90U Basic Operation
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