Roland MP200 Owner's Manual page 5

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[Tempo] knob
16
Changes the tempo of the metronome or song. Turning the knob
toward the right makes the tempo faster, and turning it toward the left
makes the tempo slower. Long-press the knob to return to the default
value.
5 Changing the metronome tempo (p. 10)
5 Changing the song tempo (p. 13)
[ ] (settings) button
17
Lets you access function mode, where you can change various
settings. (p. 25)
You can disable all buttons other than the [L] button and the
[ ] knob in order to prevent settings from being accidentally
changed while you perform (Panel Lock). (p. 29)
Music rest
18
Place printed music here.
Pedal
19
By pressing the pedals, you can apply effects to the sound of the
piano. You can also assign a variety of functions to the pedals.
5 Apply effects to the sound of the piano (p. 7)
5 Assign functions to the pedals (p. 26)
USB Computer port
20
Here you can connect your computer via a USB cable
(sold separately). If your computer is connected, performance
data can be transferred between the piano and sequencer
software (sold separately) on your computer, allowing you to
produce or edit music.
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25
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13
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26
USB Memory port
21
Here you can connect a USB flash drive. You can use it to record
your piano performance as audio, or use the piano to play back
music data (WAVE files, MIDI files, MP3 files) from the USB flash drive.
(p. 16, p. 13)
Input jack
22
Here you can connect a stereo mini-plug cable for connecting your
iPod or other audio player. The sound that's played back from your
audio player can be heard from the piano's speakers. You can also play
the piano along with the playback audio.
Output jacks (L/Mono, R)
23
Here you can connect external speakers via cables that are equipped
with mono 1/4" plugs (commercially available). Since this lets the
sound of the piano be louder, it is useful when you are playing in front
of a large number of people.
Phones jacks
24
Here you can connect stereo headphones. This piano has
two headphone jacks, two people can also use headphones
simultaneously. (p. 7)
DC In jack
25
Connect the included AC adaptor here.
Pedal jack
26
Connect the pedal cord here.
Panel Descriptions
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