User Guide
Precaution Thank you for purchasing this digital instrument.For perfect operation and security,please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference. Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
DCP-200 User Guide Table of Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 What’s in the Kit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DCP-200 User Guide 8 Using Your Digital Console Piano with a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Computer System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Connecting DCP-200 to your Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Connecting the USB cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DCP-200 1 User Guide Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the DCP-200 Digital Console Piano from M-Audio. DCP-200 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.
DCP-200 4 User Guide Controls and Connectors Right Panel (Power Button) Left Panel (Control Panel) Connections Panel Right Panel 1. 1 ON / OFF Power On/Off Switch – Pressing this button turns DCP-200 on or off.
DCP-200 User Guide Left Panel 2. Master Volume – Controls the overall volume of the piano, including the built-in speakers and headphone output. Turn this knob to the right to increase the volume, and to the left to decrease the volume. Please note that the Master Volume does not affect the volume of the Line Outputs (13) 2 MASTER VOLUME 3 LEd 4 5 Reverb Voice / — Function 6 Song 7 Metronome RECORD 8 Data Control [Assignable] 3.
DCP-200 User Guide Connections Panel 10 11 12 13 14 USB MIDI Out 2 Line Out 1 Aux In Heaphones 9 Input Level 9. Headphone Outputs – Plugging a set of headphones into Headphone Output number 1 will disable the output from the internal speakers, allowing you to play without disturbing others. Plugging headphones only into the second (bottom) headphone output will not affect the speakers. 10.
DCP-200 5 User Guide Using DCP-200 for the First Time Everything you need to know to start making music with DCP-200 is right here in this short section. Connect the Pedal Board Connect the Pedal Board cable to the Pedal Connector on the rear panel of the piano. AC100-240V – 50/60HZ PEDAL CAUTION Connect the Power Cable 1 Make sure that the Power On/Off Switch is in the “Off” (up) position.
DCP-200 User Guide Turn the Power On 1 Turn the Master Volume knob all the way down (all the way to the left). MASTER VOLUME PNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Less Volume MASTER VOLUME Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Power On/Off switch to turn DCP-200 on. The LED display will light up and show the characters , to represent Grand Piano. Grand Piano is the sound (or Voice) that is automatically selected each time you turn on DCP-200.
DCP-200 User Guide Select a Sound To select a new sound, turn the Data Control knob until the desired sound is shown in the LED display. The display shows that Bright Piano is selected MASTER VOLUME 8Rt Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Turn the Data Control knob to select a voice Turn the Data Control knob to select a voice. Below is a list showing the eight sounds built into the DCP-200 piano, as well as the way the voice names are abbreviated for the LED display.
DCP-200 User Guide Connect Headphones If you wish to use headphones while playing by yourself, plug your headphones into the top headphone output (Headphone Output 1). This will automatically turn off the speakers, so that you only hear sound through the headphones. Volume is still controlled by the Master Volume knob. Be sure the Master Volume is turned down before you put on your headphones, and then gradually turn it up to a comfortable level.
DCP-200 6 User Guide Additional Features Resetting DCP-200: What to do if you need to start over If you come to a point while using some of the advanced features built into DCP-200 where you are feeling a little lost and just want to start over, there are two ways to do this. Method 1: Piano Reset The Piano Reset Function resets selected aspects of DCP-200 back to their default factory state.
DCP-200 User Guide Method 2: Factory Reset Performing a Factory Reset will clear all battery backed memory and restore all functions to their factory defaults, just like they were when you used DCP-200 for the first time. Please note that anything you have recorded in the Song Recorder will be erased by this procedure! ‣ To do a Factory Reset: 1 Turn the Power Off. ON / OFF 2 Hold down the Reverb and Voice/Function buttons while powering on DCP-200.
DCP-200 User Guide Using the Built-in Reverb Your DCP-200 piano includes a built-in digital Reverb that can be used for adding a natural-sounding room ambience to any of the piano’s eight voices. To apply Reverb to a voice: MASTER VOLUME PNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Press the Reverb button. The button will illuminate, and you will hear the Reverb effect when you play the currently selected voice. o turn Reverb off, press the Reverb button again.
DCP-200 User Guide Playing the Demo Songs DCP-200 comes pre-programmed with a selection of eight demo songs. Each of the Demo Songs is designed to demonstrate one of the piano’s built-in voices. ‣ To play the first demo song: 1 sMg Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Press the Song button to enter Song Play Mode.
DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To Stop Playback of a Demo Song: ‣ To choose a specific Demo Song: To stop playback of a Demo Song, press the Song button. The Song Button’s LED will turn off, and DCP-200 will be back in Performance Mode, ready for you to play on the keyboard again. 1 SMG Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Press the Song button to enter Song Play Mode.
DCP-200 User Guide Using the Metronome DCP-200 features a built-in metronome which can be used for practicing to a set tempo, and is also helpful when recording tracks in the Song Recorder. To Activate the Metronome: Press the Metronome button. PNo The metronome will sound a high tone on the first beat of a bar, and a lower tone on the remaining beats of the bar. The Metronome button’s LED will also flash in time.
DCP-200 User Guide 3 Turn the Data Control knob clockwise to increase the metronome volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the metronome volume. 116 The metronome volume level will be indicated as a value from 0-127 in the LED display window. Voice / — Function Reverb ‣ N OTE: Now the Data Control knob is assigned to controlling Metronome Song RECORD metronome volume instead of Voice Selection.
DCP-200 User Guide 2 Press the Metronome Time Signature key (Eb1) on the keyboard.2 MASTER VOLUME t59 Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome C0 Data Control [Assignable] C1 Eb1 3 4.4 Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome The display will show: RECORD 2 a lso see the included A4 laminate for all the special function key locations, including this one. Turn the Data Control knob to step through the available time signatures.
DCP-200 User Guide Using the Song Recorder he Song Recorder built into DCP-200 can record two individual tracks, allowing you to record one part and T then record a second complementary part while the first part is played back. To record a track: 1 REC Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Press the Song button and the Metronome button simultaneously to enter Record Wait Mode. The Song button’s LED will light, and the Metronome will begin playing at the currently selected tempo.
DCP-200 User Guide To manually select a track to record to: 1 REC Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome ress the Song button and the Metronome button simultaneously to P enter Record Wait Mode. RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 tR1 Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Turn the Data Control knob to select between Track 1 and Track 2. I f either of the tracks contains recorded data, the display will show a “ in the bottom right hand corner: dot “ .
DCP-200 User Guide To cancel recording while in Record Wait Mode: 1 cAN Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Turn the Data Control knob until the LED display shows: RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 cAN Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Press the Song button. Record Wait Mode will exit, and the keyboard will be back in Performance Mode, with no changes to the contents of either Track 1 or Track 2.
DCP-200 User Guide To Clear all Data in the Song Recorder: Use the following procedure to clear all data from Tracks 1 and 2 in the Song Recorder: 1 REC Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome ress the Song button and the Metronome button at the same time P to enter Song Recording Mode. This will start the Metronome and place the Song Recorder in Record Wait.
DCP-200 User Guide To Erase a Single Track in the Song Recorder: 1 REC Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Press the Song button and the Metronome button at the same time to enter Song Recording Mode. RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 tR1. Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Use the Data Control knob to select the track you wish to erase. RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 3 tR1.
DCP-200 User Guide To Play Back Your Song Recorder Tracks: 1 s Mg Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome From Performance Mode, press the Song button to enter Song Play Mode. RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Use the Data Control knob to select one of the following: tR1 of both of the Song Recorder tracks Playback simultaneously. Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD P layback of Song Recorder Track 1. P layback of Song Recorder Track 2.
DCP-200 User Guide To stop playback and exit Song Play Mode: PLY Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Song button. Song playback will stop, and DCP-200 will exit Song Play Mode and resume Performance Mode with the LED display showing the currently selected voice.
DCP-200 7 User Guide Edit Mode In Edit Mode, the keys on the DCP-200 piano keyboard do not make any sound. Instead, the keys are used for selecting functions for editing. In most cases, an edit function is selected using the keyboard, and the Data Control knob is used to increase or decrease the value of the selected editing parameter. To enter Edit Mode, press the Voice/Function button. Included with your piano is an A4 laminate sheet which shows the locations of all the special function keys.
DCP-200 User Guide To enter Edit Mode, press the Voice/Function button. Using the Voice Select Keys The Voice Select keys offer an alternative method of selecting voices. ‣ To select different voices using Voice Select keys: 1 ress the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. The P LED in the Voice/Function button will light. PNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press and release one of the Voice Select keys on the keyboard.
DCP-200 User Guide Split Mode In Split Mode, the keyboard is divided into two parts, with each part playing a different sound. This allows you to play two different instruments, for example, bass with your left hand and piano with your right hand. The different voices, split point and other settings are selected in Edit Mode. ‣ To Use Split Mode: Before you begin, select a sound as you normally would. This sound will be used for your right hand once you activate Split Mode.
DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To change the Split Point: 1 Press the Voice/Function Button to enter Edit Mode. PNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press and hold the Split Mode (Bb-1) key. MASTER VOLUME SPL Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD C0 Data Control [Assignable] C1 he LED display will show ‘SPL’ for 1 T second. After 1 second the display will begin flashing ‘SPL.
DCP-200 ‣ User Guide To Independently Control Volume Levels of Left Hand and Right Hand Voices: • Left Hand Voice Volume: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. PNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Bb0 key to assign the Data Control knob to control the Split Voice (Left Hand Voice) volume.
DCP-200 User Guide • Right Hand Voice Volume: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. 120 Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the F#0 key to assign the Data Control knob to control the Right Hand Voice volume.
DCP-200 ‣ User Guide To turn off Split Mode: 1 Press the Voice/Function button. 80 Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Split Mode key (Bb-1) to turn off Split Mode. MASTER VOLUME oFF Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD C0 Data Control [Assignable] Bb-1 The display will show for 1 second. Then the LED display will return to showing the name of the currently selected C1 Voice.
DCP-200 User Guide Layer Mode In Layer Mode, DCP-200 will play two voices simultaneously on each key. ‣ To use Layer Mode: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. PNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] MASTER VOLUME Upright Bass 2 Strings Data Control [Assignable] Harpsichord RECORD FM EP Metronome Vintage EP Bright Piano Voice / — Function Song Grand Piano Reverb Church Organ LYR 3 2.
DCP-200 ‣ User Guide To adjust the volume of the Layer Voice: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. StR Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Layer Volume key (Ab0).
DCP-200 ‣ User Guide To adjust the volume of the Main Voice: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. StR Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Voice Volume key (F#0). MASTER VOLUME The LED display will show vol vol Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD C0 Data Control [Assignable] C1 F#0 3 127 Use the Data Control knob to adjust the Voice volume.
DCP-200 ‣ User Guide To turn off Layer Mode: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. StR Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Select a single Voice by pressing a single Voice Select Key.
DCP-200 User Guide Octave, Transpose, and Master Tuning To access the Octave, Transpose, and Master Tuning editing functions, press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Then press the designated key to access the desired function. Octave (C#0) Pressing this key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the keyboard’s octave setting. 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode.
DCP-200 User Guide Transpose (Eb0) Pressing this key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the keyboard’s transpose value. 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. pNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Transpose key (Eb0). MASTER VOLUME he LED display will momentarily T show .
DCP-200 User Guide 41 Master Tuning (F#2) ressing this key will set the Data Control knob to raise or lower (“fine-tune”) the Master Tune setting P of DCP-200. 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. PNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 MASTER VOLUME tUN Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD C0 Data Control [Assignable] C1 C2 F#2 Press the Master Tuning key (F#2). The LED display will momentarily show .
DCP-200 User Guide Adjusting Keyboard Sensitivity: ‘Touch’ Select Keys (F3, F#3, Ab3, Bb3) he Touch Select control, sometimes referred to as Velocity Curve, lets you decide how the pressure with which T you hit the keys determines the volume at which the notes play. DCP-200 provides you with four different keyboard sensitivity options: • ormal (Ab3 key) is the default setting, and is designed to be useful for most players with an “average” N touch (i.e.
DCP-200 User Guide 8 Using Your Digital Console Piano with a Computer he following section explains how to connect DCP-200 to your home computer, and how to install the T included Sibelius First software. Computer System Requirements Most recently-manufactured home computers should meet the following requirements for use with DCP-200 and the included Sibelius First software: Windows: XP SP2/Vista 512 MB RAM, 600 MB hard disk space CD-ROM drive Available USB port Mac: OS X 10.
DCP-200 User Guide Connecting DCP-200 to your Computer Your DCP-200 is class-compliant. This means you may simply connect your DCP-200 to your Windows XP, Windows Vista or Mac OS X computer using the provided USB cable and switch the piano on. No additional installation or drivers are required. Connecting the USB cable: 1 With your computer on and all programs/applications closed, connect one end of the included USB cable to an open USB port on your computer.
DCP-200 User Guide Connecting the DCP-200 Auxiliary Input The Auxiliary Input of the DCP-200 allows you to connect the audio output of a computer, MP3 player, or other audio device to DCP-200, and hear that audio device play through the stereo speakers built in to DCP-200. This feature can be very useful when you want to play along with pre-recorded music, or when you are working with music software.
DCP-200 User Guide USB 2 Line Out 1 Aux In Headphones 4 MIDI Out Input Level 5 Connect the RCA plugs of the included 1/8” TRS to stereo RCA audio cable into the Aux In jacks on the DCP-200 Connections Panel. Begin playing an audio file or audio CD on your computer, at the volume level you usually use.
DCP-200 User Guide Installing Sibelius First Software 1 Load the Sibelius First CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Windows computers, click “Install Sibelius First” on the screen that will automatically launch. ➚ < On < On Mac, double-click on the Sibelius First CD-ROM icon on the desktop ➚ then double-click on the Install Sibelius First icon in the window that opens.
DCP-200 2 3 User Guide Follow the on-screen prompts to install the software. nce the installation has finished, proceed to the next section: O Running the Sibelius First Software. ‣ ote: You can also find more detailed installation instructions in the Sibelius First Installation Guide N booklet included in the Sibelius First product box. Running the Sibelius First Software 1 Make sure DCP-200 is connected to your computer’s USB input, and DCP-200 is powered on.
DCP-200 User Guide 4 ➚ nter the serial number found inside E the front cover of the included Sibelius First Installation Guide booklet, and then click OK. Follow the on-screen instructions to register the software.
DCP-200 User Guide 6 When registration is complete, Sibelius 5 First will launch. When you see the Quick Start window: < On Windows computers: “Open recent file” and “Quick tour.sib” should already be selected. All you have to do is click OK. < On Mac: Choose “Open another file” and click OK. • I n the Open dialog that appears, navigate to the Example Scores folder on the installation CD-ROM.
DCP-200 9 User Guide MIDI Functions If you are an advanced MIDI user, this section will help you to access the MIDI controller capabilities of DCP-200. If you already know that you need this specialized functionality, then this section is for you. However, this information is not necessary in order to enjoy playing the piano. A good rule to keep in mind is: If you don’t know what a function described in this section is, then you probably don’t need it.
DCP-200 User Guide Main MIDI Transmit Channel (C#2) Pressing the MIDI Transmit Channel key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the Main MIDI Transmit channel number. To change the Main MIDI Transmit Channel: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode.
DCP-200 User Guide Numeric Data Entry Keys (G5, A5, B5, C6, D6, E6, F6, G6, A6, B6) Some of the advanced MIDI editing functions of DCP-200 require that a numeric value be entered. This can be accomplished using the Numeric Data Entry Keys.
DCP-200 User Guide Cancel Key (Bb6) Cancel Panic Data Control Assign Bank MSB Bank LSB Program Pressing the Cancel key at any time while in Edit Mode will exit Edit Mode and return DCP-200 to Performance Mode. Settings will remain unchanged. ON / OFF ENTER 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Default C5 C6 Bb6 Data Control Assign Key (C#6) Pressing the Data Control Assign key while in Edit Mode will allow you to send MIDI Continuous Controller command values using the Data Control knob.
DCP-200 User Guide Using the Numeric Data Entry keys, select the Continuous Controller number you wish to assign to the Data Control knob. Cancel Panic Bank MSB Bank LSB Program Data Control Assign 3 ON / OFF ENTER 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Default C5 C7 Press the ENTER key (C7).
DCP-200 User Guide 5 64 Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Now you are back in Performance Mode, and you can use the Data Control knob to send values for the Continuous Controller (CC) you specified in Step 3. For example, if you entered 01 (modulation) in Step 3, the Data Control knob will now behave like a modulation wheel.
DCP-200 User Guide Program Change, Bank LSB, and Bank MSB The following section demonstrates how to send MIDI Program Changes, Bank LSB (Least Significant Byte) and Bank MSB (Most Significant Byte) values from DCP-200 to an external MIDI device or virtual instrument software program. Sending MIDI Program Changes There are two ways to send MIDI Program Number changes.
DCP-200 User Guide Using the Numeric Data Entry keys, enter the MIDI Program Number you want to send. Cancel Panic Bank MSB Bank LSB Program Data Control Assign 3 ON / OFF ‣ ENTER 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Default C5 C7 Note: As an alternative to using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, you could instead use the Data Control knob to choose the MIDI Program Number in this step. Press the Enter Key (C7) to send the MIDI command.
DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To assign the Data Control knob to send MIDI Program Changes: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. pNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Program Number Data Control Key (F#1). 3 MASTER VOLUME PGM Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD C0 Data Control [Assignable] C1 C2 F#1 3 he LED display T will momentarily show .
DCP-200 User Guide Sending Bank LSB Changes There are two ways to send Bank LSB changes. You can either enter a specific LSB (Least Significant Byte) value using (Data Control knob assignment remains unchanged), or you can assign the Data Control knob to send Bank LSB changes. (Please note that after any kind of bank message, it is usually necessary to follow up with a MIDI Program Change message in order to affect a sound change on the receiving device.
DCP-200 User Guide Using the Numeric Data Entry keys, enter the Bank LSB value you want to send. Cancel Panic Bank MSB Bank LSB Program Data Control Assign 3 ON / OFF ‣ ENTER 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Default C5 C7 Note: As an alternative to using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, you could instead use the Data Control knob to choose the Bank LSB value in this step. Press the Enter Key (C7) to send the MIDI command.
DCP-200 ‣ User Guide To assign the Data Control knob to send Bank LSB changes: 1 pNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Bank LSB Data Control Key (Ab1).
DCP-200 User Guide Sending Bank MSB Changes There are two ways to send Bank MSB changes. You can either enter a specific MSB (Most Significant Byte) value using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, or you can assign the Data Control knob to send Bank MSB changes. (Please note that after any kind of bank message, it is usually necessary to follow up with a MIDI Program Change message in order to affect a sound change on the receiving device.
DCP-200 User Guide Using the Numeric Data Entry keys, enter the Bank MSB value you want to send. Cancel Panic Bank MSB Bank LSB Program Data Control Assign 3 ON / OFF 9 ‣ ENTER 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Default C5 C7 Note: As an alternative to using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, you could instead use the Data Control knob to choose the Bank MSB value in this step. Press the Enter Key (C7) to send the MIDI command.
DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To assign the Data Control knob to send Bank MSB changes: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. pNo Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] 2 Press the Bank MSB Data Control Key (Bb1). 5 MASTER VOLUME MSB Reverb Voice / — Function Song Metronome RECORD C0 Data Control [Assignable] C1 C2 he LED display T will momentarily show .
DCP-200 User Guide Panic Key (F#6) Pressing the Panic key will send out a ‘Reset All Controllers’ and ‘All Notes Off’ MIDI Message on ALL MIDI Channels 1 - 16. This can be especially useful for clearing “stuck notes” when controlling external MIDI devices or software with DCP-200. ‣ To use the Panic key to send out a ‘Reset All Controllers’ and ‘All Notes Off’ MIDI Message on ALL MIDI Channels 1 - 16: 1 Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode.
DCP-200 User Guide Default Key (F5) The Default Key can be used to reset any one of the following Edit Mode parameters to its default value: • Program (F#5) • Bank LSB (Ab5) • Bank MSB (Bb5) • Data Ctrl Assign (C#6) When applying the Default Key to Program, Bank LSB, or Bank MSB, those parameters will be returned to their default value of zero. When the Default Key is applied to the Data Ctrl Assign parameter, the Data Control knob will be returned to its default Voice Select functionality.
DCP-200 User Guide 10 Care and Maintenance As with all furniture, avoid placing items directly on the piano (such as drink glasses, potted plants, etc.) that may cause moisture damage to the piano’s finish. Cleaning should be done with a soft, dry cloth (or if necessary, a slightly damp cloth). Chemical cleaning products should not be used, as they may harm the piano’s finish.
DCP-200 User Guide 12 Technical Info Caution: Electro Static Discharge, Electrical Fast Transient and Conducted RF interference may cause the unit to malfunction. In such case, unplug the unit and plug it in again to restore normal operation. Note: Your M-Audio product has been tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.
DCP-200 User Guide 13 Appendices Appendix A — Defaults At power up, the DCP-200 piano is in Performance Mode, with the Data Control knob set to Voice Select.
DCP-200 User Guide Piano Reset As soon as the Piano Reset function is activated (by pressing the Reverb and Voice/Function buttons simultaneously), the device will perform the following functions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
DCP-200 User Guide Appendix B – MIDI Implementation Function… Transmitted Recognized Basic Channel Default Changed 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 Mode Default Messages Altered Mode 3 0 ***** Mode 3 X X Note Number True Voice 0-127 ***** 0-127 Velocity Note ON OFF 0 0 0 0 After Touch Key’s Touch Channel X X X X Pitch Bend X X Control Change 0-127 0, 1, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 32, 64, 65, 66, 67, 80, 81, 91, 93, 100, 101, 121 Program Change True # System Exclusive
DCP-200 User Guide Appendix C — Data Control Assignments and MIDI CC List Below is a list of MIDI controllers that can be assigned to the Data Control: CC no.
DCP-200 User Guide CC no. Controller Name Display Name Default Value 42 42 Pan position (fine) 042 0 43 43 Expression (fine) 043 127 44 44 Effect Control 1 (fine) 044 0 45 45 Effect Control 2 (fine) 045 0 046, 047, 048 ...
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