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  1. Roland's MRM‑500 software (optional on the MC50 MkI but in ROM on the MkII) allows you to convert between MRC files and MIDI files in both directions. However, it takes up some memory on the MC50 MkI machine, and thus files which take up more than about 70% of the memory will not convert.

  2. 13 de oct. de 2012 · At the time, Roland sold an OM-500 upgrade kit for the MC-500 that upgraded it to a MC-500B (which was a MkII in all but name). With the kit came some stickers for keys whose functionality is changed with the use of Super-MRC software on an upgraded MC-500.

  3. Built-in obsolescence became less of a fear, provided Roland stuck to their promise of future updates and upgrades. The release of the Super MRC software shows they have. It's available on its own for existing MC500 owners, or packaged with expanded hardware in the guise of the MC500 MkII.

  4. 23 de nov. de 2018 · It had this cute version of automation where you go up and down a midi keyboard to overwrite the velocities of recorded notes. And other cool things that come back to me now and then. Lots of channels can go on each track. Each track can be routed to either midi out. You can extract and merge events by type and channel, input any ...

  5. This website is a collaboration between two electronic musician friends who recently both became fascinated by the mid-to-late 1980s’ Roland MC-500/MC-500 Mk II hardware MIDI sequencers.

  6. Sequencer Roland MC-500 MkII: 94 images, 2 user review (s) and 1 file to download.

  7. 19 de may. de 2020 · “MC-500’s can not be easily upgraded to 786 KB of memory. The processor and RAM need swapping out and the extra address line added. Roland did offer the OM-500 upgrade, which must be a main PCB swap, and the resulting sequencer is called a MC-500B by Roland..”