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Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the BOSS DB-90 METRONOME Dr. Beat.
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (separate sheet). 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, this manual should be read in its entirety. The
manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. 
As shipped, the DB-90’s battery is not yet installed. Be sure to read “Changing the Battery” and then follow the instructions to install the battery.
Copyright © 2005 BOSS CORPORATION  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of BOSS CORPORATION.
Main Features
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Large backlit LCD panel, easy-to-follow and highly visible pendulum-style tempo indicator
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PCM count sound plus internal drum sounds
In addition to high-quality PCM count sounds, human voice and drum sounds are also provided as
metronome sounds. 
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Note Mixing function
The  four  different  rhythms  (quarter-note,  eighth-note,  sixteenth-note,  and  triplet)  and  accent
volume are completely adjustable, allowing you to create original rhythm styles quickly and easily.
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Loop Play
You can call up stored metronome settings in predetermined sequences, and have them play for a
specified number  of times. This gives  you the freedom to  practice using various combinations  of
rhythms as well as irregular rhythms.
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Amp Simulator
The DB-90 is equipped with an input jack, which allows you to connect your guitar or bass directly
to  the  unit  and  do  rhythm  training  with  the  metronome.  Also  featured  is  an  amp  simulator
function, which allows you to use the DB-90 as a simple monitor amp.
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Includes Rhythm Coach function, perfect for individualized practice
The  DB-90  features  a  Rhythm  Coach  function,  which  provides  effective  rhythm  training  using
trigger pads and the DB-90’s internal mic.
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Count In function
You can set the metronome to give a lead-in count before the metronome count itself starts.
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Reference Tone function
The DB-90 includes a chromatic sound generating function, which produces tones in a five-octave
range (C2-B6).
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Memory function
The memory is capable of storing 50 different metronome settings and ten reference tone settings.
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START/STOP jack
You can connect an FS-5U (or FS-6) pedal to the START/STOP jack and start and stop operation
with the pedal.
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MEMORY UP/DOWN jack
An FS-5U (or FS-6) pedal can be connected to the MEMORY UP/DOWN jack and then used to shift
up and down through the memories and make your selection.
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MIDI IN Connector
You can connect an external MIDI device to the MIDI IN connector, synchronize to and display the
tempo for the external device, and use the device to start and stop the metronome.
■ Printing convertions in this manual
Text or numerals enclosed in square brackets [ ] indicates buttons; i.e. [TAP]...TAP button
Panel Descriptions
1. [POWER] Turns the power on and off.
* Always make sure to have the volume level turned down before switching on power. Even with the volume
all the way down, you may still hear some sound when the power is switched on, but this is normal, and
does not indicate a malfunction.
[LIGHT] Switches the backlit on and aff.
[MUTE] Mutes the sound being played.
* The Mute status is not stored in memory.
[WRITE] Used when storing settings to memory.
[MEMORY] Switches the memory number.
[MIDI] Swtiches the unit to MIDI mode.
2. TEMPO/VALUE dial Changes the tempo and the setting values.
3. MIC
You can practice rhythms with the DB-90 set to respond to the sound from drums, practice pads,
and other mic input. You can use this in Coach mode.
4. [START/STOP]
Starts and stops the metronome, Loop Play, reference tone and Rhythm Coach.
5. [TAP]
Sets the metronome tempo.
* This setting is ignored in Loop Play mode, Reference Tone mode, and MIDI mode.
6. [TEMPO] Changes the tempo.
[LOOP] Switches the unit to Loop Play mode.
[TUNE] Switches the unit to Reference Tone mode. Changes the note name.
[COACH] Switches the unit to Coach mode.
Press the button to switch among the four practice modes.
[BEAT/PATTERN] Switches between metronome Beat and Pattern.
[VOICE] This changes the tone used for the Beat you select.
* This does not change the tone when Patterns are selected.
[PITCH] Switches the unit to Reference Tone mode. Changes the reference pitch.
[TRIG/GUIDE] Switches the unit to Coach mode.
Set the pad sensitivity and Time Check difficulty settings here.
7. Rhythm Level sliders
Adjust the volume of the accent on the first beat and the volume of each rhythm.
* This setting is enabled in Metronome mode (excluding the count-in operation), and MIDI mode.
8. Master Volume slider
Adjusts the overall volume.
* The master volume setting is not stored in memory.
9. Display
Information in the display is changed depending on the modes.
10. Tempo indicators
Light in time with the tempo.
11. MIDI IN connector
Used to connect to the MIDI OUT connector on a MIDI sequencer.
12. DC IN jack
This is for connecting an AC adaptor (PSA-series).
13. MEMORY   jack ▲▼ (stereo jack)
A foot switch (such as the optional FS-5U or FS-6) is connected here.
You can use a foot switch to  shift the memories up and down.
14. START/STOP jack (monaural jack)
A foot switch (the optional FS-5U or FS-6) is connected here.
You can use a foot switch to  start and stop the metronome, Loop Play, reference note, and Rhythm Coach.
15. PHONES jacks
Connect  headphones  here.  Both  the  1/4”  phone  and  stereo  miniature  phone  jacks  can  be  used
simultaneously.
16. INPUT jack (monaural jack)
Connect an electric guitar or bass here.
* When connection cables  with resistors  are  used, the volume level of equipment  connected to the inputs
may be  low. If this happens, use connection cables that do not contain resistors, such as those from the
Roland PCS series.
17. INPUT LEVEL volume
Adjusts the volume for the device connected to the input jack.
18. TRIG IN jack (monaural jack)
Connect a trigger pad (such as the optional Roland PD-8 or V-Pad) here.
19. Cymbal stand attachment hole (M6)
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Making Connections
Using the Metronome
■Metronome Mode
1. Press [TEMPO].
The tempo value flashes a number of times.
2. Use the TEMPO/VALUE dial to set the tempo.
3. Press [BEAT/PATERN].
“BEAT” or “PATTERN” flashes.
If you select “BEAT,” the note icon appears in the
display.
If  you  select  “PATTERN,”  then  KICK,  SNARE,
and other drum tone names are displayed.
4. Use the TEMPO/VALUE dial to select the “BEAT”
or “PATTERN” number.
“BEAT”  is  the  setting  for  a  single  quarter-note
beat  (pressing  [VOICE]  while  selecting  the
“BEAT” setting permits you to choose one of four
tones).
Select “PATTERN” to play rhythms (“PATTERN”
drum tones and performance data are fixed).
* With  some  “PATTERN”  types,  there  may  be  some
drum sounds that do not have a sound assigned to them.
5.
Press [START/STOP] to start the metronome. To stop
the metronome, press [START/STOP] once more.
■Changing the Metronome Tone
You can select from four different tones (only when “BEAT” is selected).
1. Press [VOICE].
“BEAT”  in  Metronome  mode  is  selected
automatically, and “VOICE” flashes.
2. Use the TEMPO/VALUE dial to select the tone.
1. Wind-up metronome sound
2. Electronic metronome sound
3. Electronic click sound
4. Human voice
■Setting the Tempo with Tap Input
You can set the tempo by pressing [TAP] button two or more times in Metronome mode; the tempo is set
to the timing you use in tapping the button. You can set the tempo within the range of   = 30–250.
You can also set the tempo with tap input in Coach mode.
■Create Original Rhythm Styles
In Metronome mode you can use the 5 sliders under the display (ACCENT and  ,  ,  , 
sliders) to change the way the metronome plays.
The volume for the accent on the first beat and for each rhythm is indicated on a five-level scale.
You can store the changed settings to memory. Refer to the section “Using the Memory,” which follows.
* “EDIT” is displayed when you change settings from content stored in the memory.
■Count-In Function
You can set the metronome to give a lead-in count before the metronome count itself starts. 
(This setting is enabled in Metronome mode, Loop Play mode, Coach mode, and MIDI mode.)
1. Press  [BEAT/PATTERN]  and  [VOICE]
simultaneously.
2. Press [START/STOP] to start the metronome.
The count is played for the set number of times,
and then the performance starts.
To  cancel  the  Count-in  function,  press  [BEAT/
PATTERN] and [VOICE] simultaneously once more.
* Performances always start with a count-in when you start the metronome with the count-in function set.
* The count-in function is canceled the next time the DB-90 is turned on.
* The count-in tone is not selectable.
Changing the Number of Times the Count-In is Played
When [BEAT/PATTERN] and [VOICE] are pressed
simultaneously,  the  count-in  repeat  number  is
displayed.
Use  the  TEMPO/VALUE  dial  to  select  a  number
from -1 to -8.
■Mute Function
You  can  temporarily  mute  sounds  while  a
performance is playing.
1. Press [MUTE].
“MUTE”  appears  in  the  display.  The  sound
being played back is muted.
2. Press [MUTE] again.
The  sound  plays  again,  and  “MUTE”
disappears from the display.
* The Mute status is not stored in memory.
■Using Loop Play (Loop Play Mode)
You can have metronome settings that are stored in memory automatically play back in sequence.
Storing  settings  with  various tempos and  rhythms  to  different memories  and then  playing  these
back  with  Loop  Play  is  effective  for  rhythm  training.  You  can  also  use  this  to  practice  irregular
rhythms.
1. Press [LOOP].
The DB-90 is switched to Loop Play mode.
“LOOP” appears in the display.
2. Press [START/STOP] to start Loop Play.
During Loop Play,  the number in the center  of
the display indicates the number of repeats for
each memory. The number above “COUNT” is
the number of times the material is repeated.
When [MEMORY] is pressed, “MEMORY” flashes; now the memory number can be changed
with the TEMPO/VALUE dial.
Press [MEMORY] once more; “MEMORY” lights steadily, and the DB-90 returns to Loop Play.
3. Press [START/STOP] once again.
Loop Play is stopped and the DB-90 is in Loop Play standby.
Changing the Number of Times Playback of the Memory is Repeated
Using TEMPO/VALUE dial while Loop Play is in standby switches the number of repeats to any
value from 0 to 255. When set to 0, the data for that memory number is not played back.
Practicing in Coach Mode
The  DB-90’s  Coach  mode  is  a  set  of  exercise  modes  developed  for  maximizing  the  practice
experience.  These modes are specifically  designed to  help  build  speed, accuracy  and stamina, as
well as develop better timing skills.
In each of the four Coach modes, you can conduct practices appropriate for different skill levels.
Using  the  internal  mic,  you  can  check  your  rhythm  with  acoustic  drums,  practice  rhythms  by
clapping your hands, and so on.
You can also practice using a trigger pad by connecting the trigger pad to the TRIG IN jack.
■Setting the Mic and Trigger Pad Sensitivity
Setting the Mic Sensitivity
1. Make sure nothing is plugged into the TRIG IN
jack.
2. Press [TRIG/GUIDE] so that “SENS” is flashing.
3. Set the “SENS”  value  with the TEMPO/VALUE
dial until a dot (“ ”) appears in the TRIG section●
when the drum or practice pad is struck.
* Setting  the  “SENS”  value  too  high  may  cause  the
input to react to the metronome sound. If this occurs,
readjust the “SENS” value.
* If the trigger reacts to the metronome sound when the Rhythm Coach is started, lower the volume of the
metronome sound using the master volume slider until the trigger no longer reacts to the sound.
Setting the Trigger Pad Sensitivity
1. Connect a trigger pad to the TRIG IN jack.
2. Press [TRIG/GUIDE] so that “SENS” is flashing.
3. Set the “SENS” value with the TEMPO/VALUE dial until a dot (“●”) appears in the TRIG section
when the trigger pad is struck.
The sensitivity increases as the “SENS” value is raised.
“SENS” Value  1, 2, ............16
Sensitivity Low----------High
A dot appears at the same time the DB-90 is triggered.
* Tones are fixed and cannot be changed. Adjust the volume with the master volume slider.
* Note that the DB-90 does not support the use of rim shots even though you may be using pads that can
produce rim shots.
Electric Guitar or
Electric Bass Guitar
Headphones
Miniature
phone type
Set the FS-5U polarity switch
as shown in the following figure.
1/4” phone type
Foot Switch
(FS-5U etc.)
Foot Switch 
(FS-6 x 1
or FS-5U x 2)
AC Adaptor
(PSA-series)
MIDI
Sequencer
Trigger Pad
(Roland PD-8, V-pad etc.)
(Down) (Up)
BEAT screen
PATTERN screen
Owner’s Manual
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| Model: | DB-90 | 
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