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Playing the Keyboard
 
Playing with Various Sounds
 
The MP-500 allows you to play using eight different sounds including piano.
The MP-500’s sounds are called “Tones.”
Use the eight Tone buttons to select tones.
When the MP-500 is turned on, the tone is reset to “Piano 1.”
 
fig.5-01
 
Press any Tone button and confirm that its indicator is lit.
 
When you play the keyboard, the selected tone is played.
 
Tone Name
Description
Piano 1
 
Full-sized Concert Grand Piano
 
Rich stereo sound, providing 32 polyphonic notes.
 
Piano 2
 
Full-sized Concert Grand Piano
 
64 polyphonic notes
 
Electric Piano 1
 
Sound of a Rhodes piano
 
Electric Piano 2
 
A synthesizer’s electric piano
 
Harpsichord
 
Delicate and elegant harpsichord sound
 
Vibraphone
 
The sound of a resonant vibraphone
 
Pipe Organ
 
A stately pipe organ sound
 
Strings
 
An ensemble of string instruments
 
Layering Two Instrument Sounds—Dual Play
 
Playing with two different tones on the keyboard simultaneously is called “Dual Play.”
 
fig.5-02.
 
1.
 
While holding down the [Piano 1] button, press the [Strings] button.
 
The indicators on the two Tone buttons you have pressed will light, and both of the 
Tones will be heard when you play the keyboard.
In this way, you can hold down one Tone button and press another Tone button to layer 
two sounds for playing together.
 
2.
 
To cancel the Dual Play, press any Tone button.
 
When you play the keyboard, only the sound of the button you pressed will be heard.
 
You can adjust the volume balance between the two selected tones in Dual Play. 
Please refer to “Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play” (p. 27).
Volume
Max
Min
Reverb
Chorus
Strings
Piano 1
Piano 2
chord
Harpsi-
phone
Organ
Vibra-
Pipe
Piano 1
Electric
Piano 2
Electric
120 168
Tempo
Beat
208
40 60 80 96
3
6
0
2
4
Play
Rec
Demo Song
Sound
On / Off
Metronome
Tone
Strings
Piano 1
Piano 2
chord
Harpsi-
phone
Organ
Vibra-
Pipe
Piano 1
Electric
Piano 2
Electric
Tone
While holding down
Press
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