Roland MP-500 Transmitting/Receiving Sound Selection Data Program Change, Program Number Tone

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Connecting to MIDI Devices

Transmitting/Receiving

Sound Selection Data—

Program Change

Program Changes are messages that tell an instrument to “switch to sound number x.”

When the other device receives this message, it will switch to whichever of its sounds corresponds to the number contained in the message.

When you press the MP-500’s Tone button to change tones, a Program Change message with the corresponding Program Number is sent via the MIDI Out connector. Furthermore, a Program Change message received via the MIDI In connector changes the tone to the one with the corresponding Program Number.

Each time the power is turned on, the instrument will always be set to “On” (it will transmit/receive Program Change messages).

If you set it to “Off,” the MP-500 will no longer send out Program Change message when you change the tone being used. Also, the MP-500 will then ignore any Program Change messages when that are sent to it by an external unit, and will not change the tone it is playing.

While holding down the [Piano 1] button, [Piano 2] button, and [Harpsichord] button, press the “E5” note to turn the setting On, or the “F5” note to turn the setting Off.

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Electric

Electric

Harpsi-

Vibra-

Pipe

Strings

Piano 1 Piano 2 Piano 1

Piano 2

chord

phone

Organ

Tone

Tempo

Beat

Sound On/Off

Play

Rec

Demo Song

 

Metronome

 

 

 

 

On Off

The tones and their corresponding Program Number appear

below:

Program Number

Tone

 

 

 

 

01

Piano 1

02

Piano 2

03

04

Harpsichord

05

Vibraphone

06

Electric Piano 1

07

Electric Piano 2

08

Pipe Organ

09

Strings

10

Piano1 + Piano2

11

Piano1 + Harpsichord

12

Piano1 + Vibraphone

13

Piano1 + Electric Piano1

14

Piano1 + Electric Piano2

15

Piano1 + Pipe Organ

16

Piano1 + Strings

17

Piano2 + Harpsichord

18

Piano2 + Vibraphone

19

Piano2 + Electric Piano1

20

Piano2 + Electric Piano2

21

Piano2 + Pipe Organ

22

Piano2 + Strings

23

Harpsichord + Vibraphone

24

Harpsichord + Electric Piano1

25

Harpsichord + Electric Piano2

26

Harpsichord + Pipe Organ

27

Harpsichord + Strings

28

Vibraphone + Electric Piano1

29

Vibraphone + Electric Piano2

30

Vibraphone + Pipe Organ

31

Vibraphone + Strings

32

Electric Piano1 + Electric Piano2

33

Electric Piano1 + Pipe Organ

34

Electric Piano1 + Strings

35

Electric Piano2 + Pipe Organ

36

Electric Piano2 + Strings

37

Pipe Organ + Strings

38

Acoustic Bass / Piano1

39

Acoustic Bass / Piano2

40

Strings / Harpsichord

41

Acoustic Bass / Vibraphone

42

Acoustic Bass / Electric Piano1

43

Acoustic Bass / Electric Piano2

44

Pipe Organ / Harpsichord

45

Strings / Piano1

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Contents Playing the Keyboard Connecting to Midi DevicesListening to the Demo Songs Try Recording Your PerformancePage Important Safety Instructions Use only the attached power-supply cord Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsCaptures the brilliant resonance Main Features of the MP-500Reproduces the extended high-frequency response Button Descriptions Metronome Sound Button Metronome Tempo SliderMetronome Beat Slider Metronome On/Off ButtonOpening and Closing the Lid Connecting the Power CordGetting Started About the PedalsTurning on the power Adjusting the VolumeSetting the Music Stand Turning off the powerConnecting Headphones Precautions to take when using headphonesListening to the Demo Songs Playing/Stopping the Demo SongsSelecting a Song for Playback Listening to the Demo SongsJohn Maul Profiles of ComposersNaoki Nishi Playing the Keyboard Press any Tone button and confirm that its indicator is litTo cancel the Dual Play, press any Tone button Playing with Various SoundsChanging the Split Point 20-1Press the Reverb button to turn on the indicator Adding Reverberation to the Sound-Reverb EffectPress the Chorus button to turn on the indicator Adding Breadth to the Sound-Chorus EffectSounding the Metronome On / OffOn / OffMetronome tempo is adjusted by the Metronome Tempo slider Press and hold the Metronome On/Off buttonTry Recording Your Performance Press the Metronome On/Off button to turn on the indicatorRecording Press the Rec button to turn on the indicator Recording will begin when you play a note on the keyboardDeleting Recorded Songs Press the Play button to make the indicator lightListening to the Recorded Performance While pressing the Play button, also press the Rec buttonTransposing without Changing Your Fingering -Key Transpose Convenient FunctionsChanging Keyboard Touch Sensitivity While holding down the Demo Song/KeySetting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound-Master TuningSounding a reference tone while you adjust the pitch Changing the Depth of the Chorus Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlayChanging the Depth of the Reverb Checking the depth of the Reverb EffectChecking the Resonance level Playing Songs Using Tunings from Classical MusicChanging the Damper Pedal’s Resonance Press and hold the Reverb and Chorus ButtonsChanging Tuning Curves Key Temperament DescriptionAdjust the volume Before switching the power on, turn Volume all the way downPanel Lock with the metronome enabled Midi In Connector Connecting to Midi DevicesAbout the Midi Connectors Midi Out ConnectorThis sets it to Local On Switching Local On/OffThis sets it to Local Off Set the Midi Channel Switching Omni On/OffReceiving on all Midi channels- Omni On/Off Transmitting/Receiving Sound Selection Data Program Change Program Number ToneTurning Transmission Reception of Control Changes On/Off Transmitting Performance Data from Midi OutMaking the Connections Connecting to Audio EquipmentConnectors Output JacksTroubleshooting When the MP-500 is connected to an external deviceFunctions for Temperament Functions Assigned to the KeyboardConvenient Functions Functions for MidiMidi Implementation Chart Specifications MP-500 Roland Digital PianoIndex 13-15Information Avis Contents Name Qty

MP-500 specifications

The Roland MP-500 is a powerful and versatile digital piano tailored for both professional musicians and passionate hobbyists. Renowned for its rich sound palette and exceptional playing experience, the MP-500 combines advanced technologies with user-friendly features.

One of the standout features of the Roland MP-500 is its SuperNATURAL Piano technology. This innovative sound engine mimics the nuances of an acoustic piano, providing a highly authentic experience. Musicians can appreciate the natural decay of notes, responsive touch sensitivity, and dynamic range that reflects the subtleties of an experienced player. This technology also extends to a variety of other instrument sounds, creating a diverse sonic landscape for users to explore.

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Connectivity is a critical aspect of the Roland MP-500. It features a host of inputs and outputs, including USB, MIDI, and audio connections, which facilitate integration with music production software, recording devices, and external sound modules. The USB capability also allows for direct connection to computers, enhancing the versatility of the instrument for digital compositions.

In addition to its acoustic capabilities, the Roland MP-500 is equipped with a range of digital features. Users can access a library of onboard music styles and rhythms that can serve as accompaniment while practicing or performing. The built-in metronome and recording functions are invaluable tools for musicians looking to hone their skills or capture their creative ideas on the fly.

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With its combination of authentic sound, responsive action, extensive connectivity, and user-friendly interface, the Roland MP-500 is a standout choice for any musician seeking a high-quality digital piano experience. Its integration of acoustic piano nuances with modern digital technology positions it at the forefront of digital instruments, appealing to a broad audience of music lovers and performers alike.