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Post by doodie on Sept 9, 2011 12:27:49 GMT
Hi everyone i've just purchased a Roland MT90U which uses a USB stick,tried it last night but the sounds are different from my other MT90 that uses the floppy disks. It seems to have a echo on most of the midis, Is there anyway that I can go into my MT90U to change something in there. :)Thx anyone
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Post by frankie on Sept 9, 2011 14:08:18 GMT
Hi everyone i've just purchased a Roland MT90U which uses a USB stick,tried it last night but the sounds are different from my other MT90 that uses the floppy disks. It seems to have a echo on most of the midis, Is there anyway that I can go into my MT90U to change something in there. :)Thx anyone Do the demos have too much echo.Control 91 is echo but it may be the master setting that needs sorting. See page 37 and 38 in manual. Available here www.roland.com/products/en/_support/om.cfm?PRODUCT=MT%2D90U&iRcId=1810766&dsp=1
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Post by doodie on Sept 9, 2011 15:33:30 GMT
Thx Frankie that certainly helped ,Ill give that a try tonight. I've tried it against my other MT90,but (it"s close) doesn't seem to have the same quality....Crazy!! same machine,other than using a stick as apose to a floppy
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Post by frankie on Sept 9, 2011 23:59:34 GMT
1st I would check if demo songs had too much reverb,if so, it is the master control of the system. If not it is in the midi player controls.
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Post by doodie on Sept 10, 2011 14:55:23 GMT
1st I would check if demo songs had too much reverb,if so, it is the master control of the system. If not it is in the midi player controls. How would I check the Demo songs? How would I delete them?Is it possible?
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Post by frankie on Sept 10, 2011 23:05:57 GMT
1st I would check if demo songs had too much reverb,if so, it is the master control of the system. If not it is in the midi player controls. How would I check the Demo songs? How would I delete them?Is it possible? 1st read users manual. Play a demo page 61 Reverb page 37 I dont think you can delete them. I would reset the system before doing anything. Maybe this forum can help. www.rolanddga.com/forums/
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Post by freeway on Sept 11, 2011 1:14:27 GMT
Hi doodie Are you playing these files through the inbuilt speaker or through an external amp ? Sometimes faulty leads or outputs can cause that problem....but if its new its hardly the outputs just a thought ...... Barry
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Post by doodie on Sept 11, 2011 21:10:06 GMT
Hi doodie Are you playing these files through the inbuilt speaker or through an external amp ? Sometimes faulty leads or outputs can cause that problem....but if its new its hardly the outputs just a thought ...... Barry I've tried using both.
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Post by frankie on Sept 11, 2011 21:16:08 GMT
If you are not happy with it take it back before your money back period expires.
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