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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 54-1/4 (W) x 18-7/16 (D) x 42-1/16 (H) inches Weight 54.3 kg/119 lbs 12 oz (including piano stand) Owner’s Manual, Leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY, ” The collection of scores “Roland Piano Masterpieces, ” AC Adaptor, Power Cord, Accessories Headphone Hook Options...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MP200 Owner’s Manual Contents Panel Descriptions Convenient Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 4: Panel Descriptions

    ° Panel Descriptions * To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections. [L] (Power) button Display Turns the power on/off. (p. 6) This shows information such as the tone name, song name, tempo, and time signature.
  • Page 5 Panel Descriptions [Tempo] knob USB Memory port Changes the tempo of the metronome or song. Turning the knob Here you can connect a USB flash drive. You can use it to record toward the right makes the tempo faster, and turning it toward the left your piano performance as audio, or use the piano to play back makes the tempo slower.
  • Page 6: Before You Play

    ° Before You Play Turning the Power On/Off Opening the Keyboard Cover Open the keyboard cover. Turning the power on To open the keyboard cover, use both hands to lift it lightly, and slide it away from yourself. Press the [ L ] (power) button. After a few seconds, you can play the keyboard to produce sound.
  • Page 7: Using The Headphones

    Before You Play Using the Headphones Basic Operations of Functions Use headphones if you want to perform without the sound being To operate the functions of this piano, you use the [ ] (select/ heard nearby. This piano has two headphone jacks, two people can confirm) knob and the [ ] (back) button.
  • Page 8: Performing

    ° Performing Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Playing Various Tones Hand (Split Play) Selecting a Tone You can perform using different tones in the left and right regions of the keyboard, divided at a specific note. This setting is called “Split Play, ”...
  • Page 9: Layering Two Tones (Dual Play)

    Performing Layering Two Tones (Dual Play) Dividing the Keyboard for Two People (Twin Piano) You can play two tones simultaneously from a single key. This function is called “Dual Play. ” You can divide the keyboard into left and right areas so that two people can play the same range of pitches.
  • Page 10: Practicing With The Metronome

    Performing Practicing with the Metronome Transposing Your Performance You can practice while hearing a metronome. The keyboard can be transposed in semitone steps. When accompanying a vocal, or when performing as a singer- Press the [ ] button. instrumentalist, you can transpose the pitch to match the singer’s pitch range without changing the fingering of your keyboard playing.
  • Page 11: Saving Your Performance Settings (Registration)

    Performing Saving Your Performance Settings Recalling and Editing a Registration (Registration) Press the [Registration] button. Press a number button ([1] to [4]) to choose the Lets you register your favorite performance settings so that you can easily recall those settings while you perform. location where the desired registration is saved.
  • Page 12: Saving A Registration Set (Registration Export)

    Performing Saving a Registration Set (Registration Export) Loading a Saved Registration Set (Registration Import) You can save all registrations held in registration memory into a registration set on a USB flash drive. Here’s how a registration set that’s saved on a USB flash drive can be Connect your USB flash drive to the USB Memory loaded into the [Registration] button.
  • Page 13: Listening To Songs

    Press the [ ] knob. The measure screen appears. (*1) Songs corresponding to the included collection of scores, “Roland Piano Masterpieces. ” Turn the [ ] knob to select the measure that you want to play. Press the [ ] button.
  • Page 14: Recording Your Performance

    ° Recording Your Performance Press the [ ] knob to confirm. Recording Your Keyboard Performance The Delete Song screen appears. You can record your own keyboard performance, and then play back to check it. Getting Ready to Record Turn the [ ] knob to select the media that contains the song you want to delete, and press the [ ] knob Select the tone that you want to play.
  • Page 15: Advanced Recording Methods

    Recording Your Performance Advanced Recording Methods Operation Songs that have been saved in internal memory can be copied to USB flash drive. Alternatively, songs stored on a USB flash drive can be copied to internal Recording Your Performance One Hand at a Time memory.
  • Page 16: Overdubbing A Recorded Performance

    Recording Your Performance Overdubbing a Recorded Performance Recording Audio to USB Flash Drive After recording one hand of your performance, you can overdub- If you audio-record your performance, you’ll be able to listen to it on record the performance of the other hand. your computer or audio player, use it to create a music CD, or publish it on the internet.
  • Page 17: Creating Your Own Piano Tone (Piano Designer)

    ° Creating Your Own Piano Tone (Piano Designer) This piano lets you adjust various elements of the sound, so you can personalize the piano tone to your taste. This function is called “Piano Designer. ” MEMO The process of creating your own piano tone can also be done using touch operations on the dedicated app.
  • Page 18 Creating Your Own Piano Tone (Piano Designer) Items Value Explanation You can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic temperaments (tuning methods). Most modern songs are composed for and played in equal temperament, the most common tuning in use today. But at one time, there were a wide variety of other tuning systems in existence.
  • Page 19: Editing The Grand Piano Tone

    Creating Your Own Piano Tone (Piano Designer) Editing the Grand Piano Tone You can adjust various aspects of the grand piano’s tone, including the string and pedal resonances, and the sound of the hammers striking the strings. * Only the sounds of the [Piano] button can be adjusted. Press the [Piano Designer] button.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Piano And A Mobile Device Via Bluetooth

    (mutually authenticating) your mobile device with the Mobile piano. “MP200 Audio” are added in the “My Devices” field device The screen indicates “Completed, ” and “AUDIO” is The pairing process shown beside the Bluetooth symbol Separate pairing is required for “playing music through the piano’s...
  • Page 21: Using The Piano With An App

    The piano and mobile device are connected wirelessly. * If the above step does not establish a connection, tap “MP200 Tap the menu located in the lower right of the Audio” that are shown in the “DEVICES” field of the mobile device.
  • Page 22: If You Can't Connect Via Bluetooth For Use With An App

    The [ ] button goes dark, and you exit function mode. and are still unable to connect with the app, access the following URL and find your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Exit all apps on your mobile device Roland distributor in your country.
  • Page 23: Convenient Functions

    ° Convenient Functions Loading/Saving Piano Setups Loading Piano Settings (Piano Setup Import) Connect your USB flash drive to the USB Memory You can save your own piano settings in a USB flash drive, or load them into the other digital piano. port.
  • Page 24: Initializing The Memory (Format Media)

    Convenient Functions Initializing the Memory (Format Media) Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) Here’s how to erase all of the files that you saved in internal memory Here’s how to restore all registrations and internally saved settings to or on a USB flash drive (sold separately). the factory-set condition.
  • Page 25: Making Various Settings (Function Mode)

    ° Making Various Settings (Function Mode) Basic Settings in Function Mode Press the [ ] button. * Depending on the item you select, there might be another screen for selecting additional items. The [ ] button is lit, and the piano is in function mode. Turn the [ ] knob to change the value.
  • Page 26: Specifying The Keyboard Tone For Song (Smf) Playback (Smf Play Mode)

    Making Various Settings (Function Mode) Indication Value Explanation Specifying the Keyboard Tone for Song (SMF) Playback (SMF Play Mode) This setting specifies the tone that you play on the keyboard while a song is playing back. Normally you will use the “Auto-Select” setting.
  • Page 27: Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected To A Sequencer (Local Control)

    Making Various Settings (Function Mode) Indication Value Explanation You can assign a pedal to successively switch registrations (p. 11). Each time you press the pedal, you will switch to the next registration. * Pedal function settings take priority in the following order: “Reg. Pedal Shift” 0 “Center/Left Pedal. ” Reg.
  • Page 28: Saving Settings Automatically (Auto Memory Backup)

    Displays the version of the unit’s system program. Version If a new system program becomes available, it can be used to update your piano. For details, refer to the following URL. https://www .roland .com/global/support/ 0 Enter the model name 0 refer to “Updater and Driver”...
  • Page 29: Settings Saved Even If The Power Is Turned Off

    Making Various Settings (Function Mode) Settings Saved Even If the Power Is Turned Off This piano remembers the “settings that are saved automatically” even when the power is turned off and then on again. If you set the “Auto Memory Backup” setting, the settings saved by “auto memory backup” are also saved. Other settings return to their default values when you turn the power off and on again.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    If you don’t hear it through headphones: It may be that the piano has malfunctioned. Please contact your dealer or a Roland customer service center. If you also hear it through headphones: High-pitched ringing is –...
  • Page 31 Troubleshooting Problem Items to check Cause/Action Page Problems with the pedals Could the adjuster located under The adjuster may have loosened as you used the pedal. Lower the Unusual sound is heard the pedal not be in contact with the adjuster so that it contacts the floor.
  • Page 32: Error Messages

    There may be a problem with the system. Repeat the procedure from the beginning. If it is not solved after you have tried several Error 51 times, contact the Roland service center. The USB Memory port was subjected to excessive current. Make sure that there is no problem with the USB flash drive, then turn Error 65 the power off, then on again.
  • Page 33: Using The Unit Safely

    ° USING THE UNIT SAFELY About WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols symbol alerts the user to important instructions or Used for instructions intended to alert the warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is user to the risk of death or severe injury determined by the design contained within the triangle.
  • Page 34: Important Notes

    Bluetooth • Do not affix stickers on the keyboard. You SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Roland may be unable to remove stickers that use is under license. strong adhesives, and the adhesive may cause • This Product uses the Source Code of μT-...
  • Page 35 Tone List / Internal Song List...
  • Page 36 ° Tone List Piano Tone Name Tone Name Tone Name Do Re Mi 2# Rock Organ 135 PizzicatoStr Tone Name 136 Harp Do Re Mi 2b Church Org.1 Concert Piano Drums Church Org.2 137 Yang Qin Ballad Piano STANDARD Set Church Org.3 138 Timpani Mellow Piano...
  • Page 37 Tone List Tone Name Tone Name 191 Square Lead1 247 Synth Drum 192 Square Lead2 248 TR-808 Tom 193 Sine Lead 249 Elec.Perc. 194 Saw Lead 1 250 Reverse Cym. 195 Saw Lead 2 251 Gt FretNoise 196 Doctor Solo 252 Gt Cut Noise 197 Natural Lead 253 BsStringSlap...
  • Page 38 Composer Listening Je te veux Erik Satie Fryderyk Franciszek Entertainment Polonaise op.53 Chopin *Songs corresponding to the included collection of scores, “Roland Piano Masterpieces. ” Fryderyk Franciszek Polovtsian Dances Alexander Borodin Barcarolle Chopin Ombra mai fù George Frideric Handel “Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka...

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