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User Guide4 DCP-300
1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the DCP-300 Advanced Digital Console Piano from M-Audio. DCP-300
combines state-of-the-art electronics with graded hammer keyboard action and elegant design, giving you a
versatile musical instrument that is a joy to play, while adding beauty and sophistication to your home.
Professional musicians and recording studios around the world rely on M-Audio’s market-leading USB MIDI
controller keyboards. M-Audio digital pianos build on this legacy of quality and dependability, fusing industry-
leading expertise in digital keyboard technology with world-class sounds. The DCP-300 piano is a beautifully
designed, highly playable instrument equally suited for today’s homes and houses of worship. And a single
USB cable unlocks an entire world of additional functionality, allowing the DCP-300 piano to interface with
a vast variety of music software including everything from fun-oriented education programs to professional
recording and notation applications.
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Whether you’re new to musical instruments in general, or an experienced musician, please take some time to
read through this user guide. It will help to familiarize you with the many features of DCP-300, so that you can
get the most from your new piano.
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Computer and software setup instructions can be found in the section titled “Using Your Digital Console
Piano with a Computer”.
2 Features
< Graded Hammer action
< 64-Note Polyphony (maximum)
< Master Volume Control
< Treble and Bass Controls
< Built-in Reverb and Chorus effects
< 4 Touch Sensitivity Modes
(Low, Normal, Hi, Fixed)
< Metronome with variable Tempo
(20 to 280 bpm) and time signatures
(2/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8)
< Transpose (+/-12 semitones)
< Octave Shift (+/- 3 octaves)
< Layer Mode
< Split Mode
< Built-in 1-song/2-track Song Recorder
with 28,000 note song memory
< 16 built-in high-quality sounds
< 16 Demo Songs
< USB 1.1 Full-Speed Class-Compliant
(fully compatible with USB 2.0)
< Pedal Board with 3 pedals
(Soft, Sostenuto and Sustain)
< Stereo Line output connectors
< Auxiliary Line In
< Two Headphone Outputs
< Sliding Key cover
< Hinged Music Stand
< Headphone Hook
< Built-in 40 watt 2-way (woofer/tweeter)
Stereo Speaker system
3 What’s in the Kit
Your DCP-300 console piano kit includes the following items:
< DCP-300 piano (assembly required)
< 1/8” TRS to 2x RCA adaptor cable
< This User Guide
< Sibelius First CD-ROM - Contents:
• Sibelius First Installer PC and Mac
• Documentation for Sibelius First
• Extra content - piano scores suitable for loading into Sibelius First
< USB Cable
< IEC Power Cable
< Piano Bench (assembly required)
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- Dcp 300 user guide 1
- Additional feature 2
- Controls and connector 2
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- Feature 2
- Introductio 2
- Resetting dcp 300 what to do if you need to start ove 2
- Table of contents 2
- User guide 2
- Using dcp 300 for the first tim 2
- Using your digital console piano with a compute 2
- What s in the ki 2
- Appendice 3
- Care and maintenanc 3
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- Midi function 3
- Troubleshootin 3
- User guide 3
- Warrant 3
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- Features 4
- Introduction 4
- User guide 4
- What s in the kit 4
- Controls and connectors 5
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- Right panel 5
- User guide 5
- Control panel 6
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- Function 7
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- Voice select sequencer controls 7
- Connections panel 8
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- Rear panel 8
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- Connect the pedal board 9
- Connect the power cable 9
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- Turn the power on 10
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- Set a comfortable volume level 11
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- Connect headphones 12
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- Using the pedals 12
- Selecting different sounds 13
- Additional features 14
- Playing the demo songs demo play mode 14
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- Using the metronome 15
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- Metronome volume 16
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- Time signature 17
- Using the song recorder song record mode 18
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- Song playback 20
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- Punch in 22
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- Using the reverb effect 24
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- Using the chorus effect 26
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- Grand piano eb3 up bass vol 127 28
- Split mode 28
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- Layer mode 31
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- Using split and layer modes together 34
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- Grand piano 05 tem 120 vol 127 38
- Transpose buttons 38
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- Octave function 39
- Master tune 40
- Touch select mode 41
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- Fixed level 100 42
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- Method 1 piano reset 43
- Method 2 factory reset 43
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- Resetting dcp 300 what to do if you need to start over 43
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- What to do if you need to start over what to do if you need to start over 43
- Computer system requirements 44
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- User guide 44
- Using your digital console piano 44
- Using your digital console piano with a computer 44
- With a computer with a computer 44
- Connecting dcp 300 to your computer 45
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- Connecting the dcp 300 auxiliary input 46
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- Installing sibelius first software 48
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- Running sibelius first software 49
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- Local on off 52
- Midi functions 52
- Off local 52
- On local 52
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- Midi chan 001 53
- Midi chan 012 53
- Midi channel 53
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- Data control assign 54
- Care and maintenance 55
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- Troubleshooting 55
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- Appendices 56
- Appendix a defaults 56
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- Default settings 56
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- As soon as the piano reset function is activated by pressing the reverb and chorus buttons as soon as the piano reset function is activated by pressing the reverb and chorus buttons simultaneously the device will perform the following functions 57
- Assign data control to midi controller 7 volume 4 assign data control to midi controller 7 volume 57
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- Engine 57
- Piano reset 57
- Reverb and chorus defaults 57
- Send a bank change msb 0 and bank change lsb 0 on channel 1 10 send a bank change msb 0 and bank change lsb 0 on channel 1 57
- Send a program change 0 on channel 1 11 send a program change 0 on channel 1 57
- Send all notes off command on midi channel 1 external and to the internal sound engine 2 send all notes off command on midi channel 1 external and to the internal sound engine 57
- Send reset all controllers command on midi channel 1 external and to the internal sound 3 send reset all controllers command on midi channel 1 external and to the internal sound 57
- Send the chorus depth back to the default value for the piano voice 13 send the chorus depth back to the default value for the piano voice 57
- Send the current status of the sustain pedal on channel 1 14 send the current status of the sustain pedal on channel 1 57
- Send the reverb depth back to the default value for the piano voice 12 send the reverb depth back to the default value for the piano voice 57
- Set global transmit channel to 1 8 set global transmit channel to 1 57
- Set pan to 64 for main voice split voice and layer voice 6 set pan to 64 for main voice split voice and layer voice 57
- Set transpose and octave shift both back to zero 9 set transpose and octave shift both back to zero 57
- Set volume levels for main voice split voice and layer voice to defaults 5 set volume levels for main voice split voice and layer voice to defaults 57
- The device will remain in performance mode during the piano reset function the lcd display the device will remain in performance mode during the piano reset function the lcd display will show piano reset for 1 second and then return to the default display 57
- Turn local on 1 turn local on 57
- Turn off layer mode and split mode 7 turn off layer mode and split mode 57
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- Appendix b midi implementation 58
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- Mode 1 omni on poly mode 2 omni on mono 0 yes 58
- Mode 3 omni off poly mode 4 omni off mono x no 58
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- Appendix c data control assignments and midi cc list 59
- Below is a list of midi controllers that can be assigned to the data control knob 59
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- Midi and midi out but do not affect the internal sound engine note these messages do affect the internal sounds when they are received over usb midi 60
- Program change bank lsb and bank msb when assigned to the data control are sent out over usb 60
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- Warranty 61
- Contact 62
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- M audio france 62
- M audio germany 62
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