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| standards = [[General MIDI]]<br>[[Yamaha XG]]<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>[[TG300B mode]]<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>[[C/M mode]]<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />
| standards = [[General MIDI]]<br>[[Yamaha XG]]<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>[[TG300B mode]]<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>[[C/M mode]]<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />
| maxpoly = 64<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />
| maxpoly = 64<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />
| numparts = 32 normal parts<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />
| numparts = 32 normal parts<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>2 A/D parts<ref>Yamaha MU90R Owner's Manual, page 26.</ref>
| numpresets = 779 (total)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>586 (XG)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>614 (TG300B)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />
| numpresets = 779 (total)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>586 (XG)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>614 (TG300B)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />
| drumpresets = 30 (total)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>20 (XG)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>10 (TG300B)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />
| drumpresets = 30 (total)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>20 (XG)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs /><br>10 (TG300B)<ref name=mu90-om-specs /><ref name=mu90r-om-specs />

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Yamaha MU90
Yamaha MU90R
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W × H × D (mm) 220 × 44 × 210 (MU90)[1]
483 × 44 × 229 (MU90R)[2]
Rack units 1U, half-width (MU90)
1U, full-width (MU90R)
Weight 1.3kg (MU90)[1]
2.4kg (MU90R)[2]
Type GM/XG sound module
Manufacturer Yamaha
Release date 1996[3]
Standards General MIDI
Yamaha XG[1][2]
TG300B mode[1][2]
C/M mode[1][2]
Parts 32 normal parts[1][2]
2 A/D parts[4]
Max polyphony 64[1][2]
Normal presets 779 (total)[1][2]
586 (XG)[1][2]
614 (TG300B)[1][2]
Drum presets 30 (total)[1][2]
20 (XG)[1][2]
10 (TG300B)[1][2]
Effects Reverb (12 types)[1][2]
Chorus (14 types)[1][2]
Variation (62 types)[1][2]
2 × Insertion (43 types)[1][2]
EQ (4 types)[1][2]
Yamaha MU80, Yamaha MU50
Yamaha MU100

The Yamaha MU90 and Yamaha MU90R are Yamaha XG and General MIDI sound modules in the Yamaha MU series introduced by Yamaha in 1996. The MU90 is a half-width desktop module like previous MU series models, whereas the MU90 is a full-width rack-mount version; the feature set is almost identical, except that the MU90R has additional audio outputs that parts can be individually routed to.

The MU90 and MU90R improve upon the preceding MU80 by adding 9 new drumkits, 49 new normal instruments, a second insert effect unit, and replacing the distortion effect unit with two independent insert effect units, both of which can do a wider variety of effects than just distortion.

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 Yamaha MU90 Owner's Manual, pages 10 and 11.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 Yamaha MU90R Owner's Manual, pages 149 and 150.
  3. MU90 - Display Collection - INNOVATION ROAD - Yamaha Corporation
  4. Yamaha MU90R Owner's Manual, page 26.

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