Roland MP-60 owner manual Panel Descriptions, Front Panel, Rear Panel

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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

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Power

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1[Power] switch

Turns the power on/off (p. 9).

2[VOLUME] knob

Adjusts the overall volume level (p. 9).

3[BRILLIANCE] button

Adjusts the tone brightness (p. 9).

4[TRANSPOSE] button

Transposes the pitch of the keyboard (p. 17).

11[BEAT] button

Hold down this button and press the [+] or [-] button to specify the time signature (beat) (p. 15).

12[SONG/TEMPO] Button

Used to select from the internal songs (p. 10, p. 19).

Each time you press this button, the song number and the tempo will be displayed alternately.

While the song number is displayed, the button indicator will light in red. While the tempo is displayed, it will light in green.

5[SPLIT] button

Divides the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas, allowing you to play a different sound in each area (p. 13).

6[REVERB] button

Adds reverberation to the sound (p. 16).

7TONE SELECT buttons

They are used to choose the kinds of tones (tone groups) played by the keyboard (p. 11).

8Display

Displays information such as the song number, tempo, beat, and parameter settings values.

9[+] [-] buttons

Allow you to select the value of various settings.

Pressing both the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously returns the setting of a particular item or function to its original value.

METRONOME

Turns the metronome on/off or makes settings.

10[ON/OFF] Button

Turns the metronome on/off (p. 14).

By holding down this button and the [BEAT] button, and pressing other specified button, you can make settings for various functions (p. 26–p. 28, p. 30–p. 31).

RECORDER

Plays back or records a performance.

13[PLAY] button

Starts and stops playback of internal songs and recorded performances (p. 10, p. 19).

Also starts/stops recording of a performance (p. 22–p. 24).

14[REC] button

Puts the MP-60 in recording-standby mode (p. 21–p. 25).

15[1] button

Plays back or records a performance separately for each hand. (p. 20, p. 23–p. 25).

The left-hand performances of the internal songs are assigned to this button.

This button and the following [2] button are collectively referred to as the “track buttons.”

16[2] button

Plays back or records a performance separately for each hand (p. 20, p. 23–p. 25).

The right-hand performances of the internal songs are assigned to this button.

17[KEY TOUCH] button

Modifies the playing feel of the keyboard (p. 18).

Rear Panel

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1MIDI Out/In connectors

Connect to external MIDI devices to exchange performance data (p. 30).

2Pedal connector

Connect the pedal cable of the special stand to this connector (p. 8).

3Input jacks

These jacks can be connected to another sound generating device or an audio device, so that the sound of that device will be output from the MP-60’s speakers (p. 29).

4Output jacks

Allows you to output the piano’s sound to sound reinforcement equipment to obtain a more powerful sound. These can also be connected to a tape recorder or other recording device to record a performance (p. 29).

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Contents Pursuing the Playing Feel of a Grand Piano Main FeaturesPiano Songs Built-In Important Safety Instructions 001 002a Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceContents Front Panel Panel DescriptionsRear Panel Before You Start Playing Connect the Power CordSetting Up the Music Stand Connecting HeadphonesAdjusting the Sound’s Volume and Brilliance Turning the Power On and OffAbout the Pedals Choosing the song to play back Listening to Internal SongsSelecting a Song and Playing It Stopping the playbackSelecting variation tones PerformancePerforming with a Variety of Sounds Selecting a tone groupPress the + or button to change the value Adjusting the Volume Balance in Dual Play Dual BalancePlaying Two Tones Together Dual Play Hold down the Transpose button and press the Split buttonPress the Tone Select button Press the Split buttonChanging tone played by the left hand Changing tone played by the right handSounding the Metronome Using Metronome1, 5 Changing the Keyboard’s Split PointChanging the beat of metronome Changing the Metronome VolumeStopping the metronome Changing the Amount of Effect Applied Applying Effects to the SoundChanging the Metronome Sound Adding Reverberation to the Sound ReverbFig.panel2-6 Transposing the Key of the Keyboard TransposeIndicator Settings Off Adjusting the Keyboard Touch Key TouchPress the KEY Touch button Adding a Count-in to Match the Timing Count-In Changing the TempoPlaying back a song Playing Each Hand SeparatelySelecting the part that you yourself will play Press the 1 or 2 buttonIf you see the following Recording Your PerformanceRecording a New Song Selecting the track to record Recording Along with a Song8 4 Selecting the song to recordAs necessary, turn on the metronome p Press the REC button Selecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand SeparatelyErasing a Performance from the Specified Track Erasing Recorded PerformancesErasing a Song Making Detailed Settings Function Changing Various SettingsChanging the Damper Pedal’s Resonance Changing the Temperament Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master TuningTonic Applying the Damper Pedal to Left-hand Keyboard Area Setting the Tuning Curve Stretch TuningDisabling Everything Except Piano Play Panel Lock Connection Examples Connecting External DevicesConnecting to a Computer Connecting to Audio EquipmentSetting various functions Connecting Midi DevicesWhat’s MIDI? Transmitting a Performance You Recorded Midi Send Channel SettingsSwitching Local Control on Off Value Power-up default settingCase Cause/Remedy TroubleshootingDisplay Meaning Error Messages/Other MessagesSplit Off Split On Tone ListSong Song Name Composer Copyright Internal Song ListFarewell to the Piano Beethoven Hold down the button and press the or + button Easy Operation ListMidi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Midi IndexMemo Africa InformationAvis Contents Name Qty