M Audio Electronic Keyboard DCP 300 User Manual

User Guide  
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Appendix B - MIDI Implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
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DCP-300  
User Guide  
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.1  
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.  
1 Computer and software setup instructions can be found in the section titled “Using Your Digital Console  
Piano with a Computer”.  
2 Features  
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Graded Hammer action  
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16 built-in high-quality sounds  
16 Demo Songs  
64-Note Polyphony (maximum)  
Master Volume Control  
USB 1.1 Full-Speed Class-Compliant  
(fully compatible with USB 2.0)  
Treble and Bass Controls  
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Pedal Board with 3 pedals  
(Soft, Sostenuto and Sustain)  
Built-in Reverb and Chorus effects  
4 Touch Sensitivity Modes  
(Low, Normal, Hi, Fixed)  
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Stereo Line output connectors  
Auxiliary Line In  
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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)  
Two Headphone Outputs  
Sliding Key cover  
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Transpose (+/-12 semitones)  
Octave Shift (+/- 3 octaves)  
Layer Mode  
Hinged Music Stand  
Headphone Hook  
Built-in 40 watt 2-way (woofer/tweeter)  
Stereo Speaker system  
Split Mode  
Built-in 1-song/2-track Song Recorder  
with 28,000 note song memory  
3 What’s in the Kit  
Your DCP-300 console piano kit includes the following items:  
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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  
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USB Cable  
IEC Power Cable  
Piano Bench (assembly required)  
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4 Controls and Connectors  
Control Panel  
Power Button  
Connections  
Panel  
Right Panel  
Power On/Off Switch – Pressing this button turns DCP-300 on or off.  
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Control Panel  
Master Volume – Controls the overall volume of the piano, including the built-in speakers and the  
headphone outputs. Slide to the right to increase the volume, and to the left to decrease the volume.  
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Please note that the Master Volume does not affect the volume of the Line Outputs 17 .  
Bass Control – Controls the amount of bass (low frequency) content of the sound output. Turn  
clockwise to increase the bass, turn counter-clockwise to decrease.  
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Treble Control – Controls the amount of treble (high frequency) content of the sound output. Turn  
clockwise to increase the treble, turn counter-clockwise to decrease.  
Function Buttons – Used to access various functions of DCP-300, including turning Chorus and  
Reverb on or off, setting Touch sensitivity, activating Split and Layer Modes, etc.  
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Transpose Buttons – Used to transpose the pitch of the DCP-300 keyboard, and also may be used in  
combination with the Function buttons to enter data during certain editing functions.  
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Tempo Buttons – Used to adjust the Metronome tempo, and also may be used in combination with  
the Function buttons to enter data during certain editing functions.  
7
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) – The LCD shows information about the current parameters in  
Performance Mode, and provides information during editing functions.  
8
Data Control Knob – The Data Control knob is a multi-purpose control for entering and changing  
the settings of various functions. In its default setting it is assigned to change Voice Volume.  
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Voice Select Buttons – Used in conjunction with the Bank button to select the sounds built into  
DCP-300.  
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11  
12  
Bank Button Toggles between the two banks of eight voices (sounds). Used with the Voice Select  
buttons to select the voices of DCP-300.  
Sequencer Control Buttons – Used to record and play back songs recorded in the internal  
sequencer (Song Recorder) of DCP-300.  
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Function  
5
Function Buttons  
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Transpose  
Buttons  
Tempo  
Buttons  
2
3
4
Master Volume  
Bass Control  
Treble Control  
8
LCD (Liquid  
Crystal Display)  
9
Data Control Knob  
Voice Select  
Sequencer Controls  
10  
11  
Bank Button  
Voice Select Buttons  
12  
Sequencer Control Buttons  
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Connections Panel  
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15  
16  
17  
18  
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2
USB  
MIDI  
Out  
Input  
Level  
13. 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.  
14. MIDI Output – This standard 5-pin MIDI connector sends MIDI output signal, for connecting to a  
computer or external MIDI device.  
15. USB Connector – This is a standard USB 1.1 connector, for connecting to a computer’s USB port.  
16. Aux Line In – These RCA connectors allow you to mix an external sound source (such as a CD player or  
computer output) with the piano’s internal sounds, for playback through the piano’s built-in speakers  
or headphone outputs.  
17. Line Out – These RCA connectors can be used to connect the output of the piano to a stereo sound  
system, keyboard amplifier, mixing console or audio recorder. The level of the Line Output is not  
affected by the Master Volume slider.  
18. Aux Input Level – This adjusts the input level of the signal connected to the Aux Line Inputs.  
Rear Panel  
AC100-240V – 50/60HZ  
CAUTION  
PEDAL  
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19. Power Socket – Connect the included 3-pin AC cable here, and plug the other end into an active AC  
outlet.  
20. Pedal Connector – Connect the pedal board here.  
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5 Using DCP-300 for the First Time  
Everything you need to know to start making music with DCP-300 is right here in this short section.  
Connect the Pedal Board  
Connect the Pedal Board cable to the Pedal  
connector on the DCP-300 rear panel.  
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PEDAL  
Connect the Power Cable  
1
Make sure that the Power On/Off Switch is in the  
“Off” (up) position.  
2
Connect the included AC cable to the Power Socket on  
the DCP-300 rear panel, and plug the other end into an  
active AC outlet.  
AC100-240V – 50/60HZ  
CAUTION  
PEDAL  
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Turn the Power On  
1
Turn the Master Volume all the way down.  
2
Press the Power On/Off switch to turn DCP-300 on.  
The LCD will show Grand Piano. Grand Piano is the  
sound (or voice) that is automatically selected each time  
you turn on DCP-300.  
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Set a Comfortable Volume Level  
1
Set the Bass and Treble knobs to the 12 o’clock  
(neutral) position.  
2
While playing the keyboard with your right hand,  
use your left hand to adjust the Master Volume  
control to a comfortable level. Move the slider left  
to decrease the volume level, and right to increase  
the volume level.  
Once you have set a comfortable volume level, you may make adjustments to the bass and treble,  
although many users will be satisfied with the 12 o’clock (neutral) position.  
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Connect Headphones  
If you wish to use headphones while playing  
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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.  
USB  
MIDI  
Out  
2
Input  
Level  
Note that plugging headphones only into the bottom  
headphone output (Headphone Output 2) does not  
automatically turn off the speakers. Headphone  
Output 2 is designed for use at times when you wish  
to practice quietly together with another person  
(such as a student), with both people wearing  
headphones. In this case, the speakers will still  
remain off, since headphones are also plugged into  
Headphone Output 1.  
Warning: Using headphones at high  
volumes can permanently damage  
your hearing.  
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Using the Pedals  
The pedal board has three pedals:  
sostenuto  
soft  
sustain  
Soft Pedal (Left Pedal): When this pedal is pressed,  
notes will sound slightly softer than they normally  
would if played with the same force without  
pressing the pedal.  
Sostenuto Pedal (Middle Pedal): The Sostenuto  
pedal acts as a selective damper pedal by sustaining  
specifically chosen notes. To use it, play and hold  
down a note or chord. Then press the sostenuto  
pedal. After releasing the keys, only those notes  
will continue to sustain until the sostenuto pedal is  
released.  
Sustain Pedal (Right Pedal): When this pedal is  
pressed, notes will continue to sustain even after the  
keys are released.  
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Selecting Different Sounds  
The Voice Select buttons are used together with the Bank button to change the currently selected voice.  
Under the Voice Select buttons are two rows of voice names (a top row and a bottom row). When the Bank  
button is off (not lit), the voice select buttons may be used to activate any of the voices listed on the top row  
(Bank A). When the Bank button is lit, voices from the bottom row (Bank B) may be selected.  
In either case, the name of the currently selected voice will be shown on the LCD.  
Example of how to use the Voice Select buttons and the Bank button:  
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Press the sixth Voice Select  
button to select the Strings  
sound.  
Voice Select  
The button’s blue LED will  
light up, and “Strings” will  
appear on the LCD. Play the  
keyboard to hear the Strings  
voice. Notice that the Bank  
button is not lit.  
2
Press the Bank button.  
The Bank button’s blue LED  
will light up, and “Choir” will  
appear on the LCD. Play the  
keyboard to hear the Choir  
voice.  
Voice Select  
Of course, although the Strings  
and Choir voices were chosen  
for the example, the procedure  
is the same for all 16 available  
sounds.  
BANK  
Congratulations, you have learned all you need to know to be able to start enjoying your new  
digital piano. You can put this manual away and start playing music. If you want to learn about  
all the additional functionality DCP-300 has to offer (including how to play the built-in demo  
songs, use the metronome, and record your own songs using the built-in Song Recorder),  
please continue on to the “Additional Features” section.  
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Playing the Demo Songs (Demo Play Mode)  
DCP-300 comes pre-programmed with a selection of sixteen demo songs. Each of the demo songs is designed to  
demonstrate one of the instrument voices built into DCP-300.  
To start demo song playback:  
1
Press the Demo button to  
enter Demo Mode.  
Function  
The display will show  
“DEMO,” and the Voice Select  
buttons will flash.  
DEMO  
2
Press one of the Voice Select  
buttons to select a demo song.  
Voice Select  
The selected demo will play,  
and the corresponding Voice  
Select button will flash. If the  
Bank button is not lit, you will  
hear the Bank A voices (the top  
row of voices including Grand  
Piano, E. Piano 1, Vibes, etc.).  
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If you want to hear demo songs  
featuring the Bank B voices  
(the bottom row of voices  
Voice Select  
including Bright Piano, E.  
Piano 2, FM EP, etc.), press the  
Bank button. It will light up.  
While in Demo Mode, as  
long as the Bank button is lit,  
pressing a Voice Select button  
BANK  
will cause the demo song  
featuring that button’s Bank B  
voice to play.  
Notes on playing demo songs:  
• When the selected demo song has finished playing, the next demo  
song will play (following the order of the Voice Select buttons from  
left to right), and its corresponding Voice Select button will flash.  
• When the last demo song of Bank A has finished playing, the first  
demo song of Bank B will begin. When the final demo song of Bank  
B ends, the first demo song of Bank A will begin again.  
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To stop demo song playback:  
Press the Demo button.  
Function  
Pressing the Demo button at any point  
will stop playback and return DCP-300  
to Performance Mode, allowing you to  
play the piano normally again.  
DEMO  
Using the Metronome  
DCP-300 features a built-in metronome which can be used for practicing to a set tempo, and is also helpful  
when recording tracks into the Song Recorder. 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.  
To start the Metronome:  
Press the Metronome button.  
Function  
The Metronome will sound and the LED in  
the button will flash in time with the beats  
in the bar.  
METRONOME  
To stop the Metronome:  
Press the Metronome button a second  
time.  
Function  
METRONOME  
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Metronome Volume  
The metronome volume can be raised or lowered.  
To change the metronome’s volume:  
While holding down the  
Metronome button, turn the  
Data Control knob clockwise  
to increase volume, or counter-  
clockwise to decrease volume.  
The LCD will show the current  
Metronome Volume level. This  
can be adjusted between zero  
(minimum) and 127 (maximum).  
When you have set a comfortable  
level, let go of the Metronome  
button.  
METRONOME  
Tempo  
The Metronome can be programmed for any tempo between 20 beats per minute (bpm) and 280 bpm.  
To change the Metronome’s tempo:  
Use the Tempo Up/Down buttons (Up button increases tempo,  
Down button decreases tempo).  
NOTE: Pressing both Tempo Up/Down buttons simultaneously  
will reset the Tempo to its default value of 120 bpm.  
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Time Signature  
The metronome can support the following time signatures:  
2/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8  
To change the metronome’s time signature:  
1
Press the Demo and  
Function  
Metronome buttons at the  
same time to enter Time  
Signature Edit Mode.  
The top line of the LCD will  
show: Time Sig: 4/4  
METRONOME  
DEMO  
2
Use the Transpose Up or Down button to change the Time  
Signature.2  
You step through the time signatures in the following order:  
2/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8  
2 Note that you can use the Data Control knob instead of the Transpose  
Up/Down buttons to change the Time Signature.  
NOTE: After pressing the Demo and Metronome buttons in Step 1, you will  
have three seconds to begin using the Transpose Up or Down buttons  
(or the Data Control knob) to change the Time Signature. After three  
seconds, the piano goes back to Performance Mode (the basic “play the  
piano” setting), and the LCD goes back to its main screen. This three-  
second “Time Out” function is common to most of the editing functions of  
DCP-300.  
To reset the Time Signature to its default value of 4/4:  
While in Time Signature Edit Mode, press the Transpose Up and  
Down buttons at the same time.  
NOTE: Time signature and Tempo cannot be changed while  
recording a song. The time signature or tempo must be selected  
before starting to record.  
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Using the Song Recorder (Song Record Mode)  
The Song Recorder (or sequencer) built into DCP-300 can record two individual tracks, allowing you to record  
one part and then play and record a second complementary part while the first part plays back.  
To record a track:  
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Simultaneously press the Record button and  
the Track 1 button to record on Track 1.  
or  
Sequencer  
Controls  
Simultaneously press the Record button and  
the Track 2 button to record on Track 2.  
The Metronome will begin counting, but  
recording will not start yet. This is called  
Record Wait Mode.  
TRACK 1  
RECORD  
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3
Start playing the keyboard. Recording starts as  
soon as you play the first note.  
NOTE: When Record Wait Mode is active, you can also start  
recording by pressing the Play button. In that case, the Song  
Recorder will record silence until you start playing the keyboard.  
When you are finished playing, press the  
Record button again to stop recording.  
Sequencer  
Controls  
RECORD  
NOTE: The Metronome may be turned off or on at any time  
while in Record Wait Mode, or during recording. To turn off the  
Metronome, press the Metronome button.  
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To erase (clear) a track:  
1
Press the Record and Play buttons simultaneously.  
Sequencer  
Controls  
Note that the button for any track onto which  
material has been recorded will light.  
RECORD  
PLAY  
2
Press the Track button for the track you wish  
to erase.  
Sequencer  
Controls  
TRACK 1  
NOTE: Once the Clear function has been used to erase a track,  
this action cannot be undone. The track will be permanently  
erased.  
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Song Playback  
During song playback, the Track buttons are used to determine which tracks will be audible during playback.  
To start song playback:  
1
Press the Track button of the track you wish to hear, so  
that the button lights up. (If the desired Track button is  
already lit, you can skip this step and proceed to Step 2).  
Sequencer  
Controls  
Note that if there is nothing recorded on the track, the Track  
button will not light up, even if you press the button.  
TRACK 1  
2
Press the Play button to begin playback.  
Sequencer  
Controls  
Note that pressing the Play button again during playback  
will stop playback.  
Also note that during playback, either (or both)  
Track buttons can be pressed at any time to make the  
corresponding track audible or inaudible. Playback will  
continue until the end of the recording, even if neither Track  
button is lit.  
PLAY  
To play a previously recorded track while recording a second track:  
1
Press the Track button of the previously recorded track  
you wish to hear, so that its blue LED is lit.  
Sequencer  
Controls  
(If the Track button for the track you wish to hear is already  
lit, you can skip this step and proceed to Step 2).  
TRACK 1  
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2
Simultaneously press the Record button and  
the Track button of the track you wish to  
record on. This will start the Metronome.  
Sequencer  
Controls  
RECORD  
TRACK 2  
3
Start playing the keyboard. Recording starts  
as soon as you play the first note (as does  
playback of the previously recorded track).  
NOTE: When Record Wait Mode is active, you can also start  
recording by pressing the Play button. In that case, the Song  
Recorder will record silence until you start playing the keyboard.  
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When you are finished playing, press the  
Sequencer  
Controls  
Record button again to stop recording.  
Note: If you have already recorded a performance on Track 1,  
and would like to record an independent performance on Track  
2 (without hearing Track 1 as you record), you can make sure  
the Track 1 button is not lit (pressing it if necessary), before  
beginning to record on Track 2. When used this way, the song  
recorder allows you to record and play back two “single track  
songs” instead of one “two track song.”  
RECORD  
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Punch In  
In recording jargon, “punching in” refers to recording over a portion of a previously recorded track, usually  
to fix a mistake. The previously recorded track plays up to the point of the mistake (the “punch in point”), at  
which time recording is activated on the track.  
To punch in on a previously recorded track:  
1
Sequencer  
Controls  
Press the Track button(s) for the track(s) you would  
like to hear so that the button(s) are illuminated.  
(If the Track button for the track you wish to hear is  
already lit, you can skip the above step and proceed to  
Step 2.)  
TRACK 1  
2
Sequencer  
Controls  
Press the Play button.  
PLAY  
3
When the song reaches the point at which you would  
like to punch in, press the Record button and the  
Track button (for the track you want to record over) at  
Sequencer  
Controls  
the same time. The Record LED will light and the Play  
LED will go out.  
TRACK 1  
RECORD  
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4
Play the keyboard to record your new performance.  
5
To stop recording, press the Record button again.  
Sequencer  
Controls  
Note: Once you have punched in, the old data on the selected  
track will be cleared from the punch in point to the end of the  
track, even if Record Mode is stopped before the end of the  
original recording, and even if no new notes have been played.  
RECORD  
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Using the Reverb Effect  
The built-in digital Reverb can be used for adding a natural-sounding room ambience to any of the 16 voices  
built into DCP-300.  
To apply Reverb to a voice:  
Press the Reverb button.  
Function  
The button will illuminate, and you will  
hear the Reverb effect when you play the  
currently selected voice.  
To turn Reverb off, press the Reverb button  
again. The button will go dark to indicate  
that Reverb is off.  
REVERB  
To adjust the Reverb Depth (Reverb amount):  
While holding the Reverb button,  
turn the Data Control knob to  
adjust the Reverb Depth setting.  
Function  
The LCD will show the current  
Reverb Depth setting. The  
minimum setting is 0, and the  
maximum setting is 127.  
REVERB  
Once you have reached the desired  
amount of Reverb, let go of the  
Reverb button, and resume playing  
DCP-300.  
Note: If you prefer, you may use the Tempo Up/Down  
buttons instead of the Data Control knob to change  
the Reverb Depth (while holding down the Reverb  
button).  
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To change the Reverb Type:  
While holding the Reverb button,  
use the Transpose buttons to select a  
Reverb Type. The LCD will show the  
current Reverb Depth and Type.  
Function  
Once you have selected the desired  
Reverb Type, let go of the Reverb  
button, and resume playing DCP-300.  
REVERB  
The following Reverb Types are available:  
Room 1  
Room 2  
Room 3  
Hall 1  
Hall 2  
Plate  
Delay  
Pan Delay  
Each of the 16 voices of DCP-300 will remember its individual Reverb on/off status, Type and Depth  
setting, even after turning the Power switch off and on.  
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Using the Chorus Effect  
The built-in digital Chorus can be used for adding a rich, swirling stereo effect to any of the 16 voices built into  
DCP-300.  
To apply Chorus to a voice:  
Press the Chorus button. The button  
will illuminate, and you will hear the  
Chorus effect when you play the currently  
selected voice.  
Function  
To turn Chorus off, press the Chorus button  
again. The button will go dark to indicate  
that Chorus is off.  
CHORUS  
Note: Depending on the default Depth setting for the selected Chorus  
preset, the effect may be quite subtle. To hear the Chorus more clearly, you  
may want to increase the Chorus Depth, as described in the next step.  
To adjust the Chorus Depth (Chorus amount):  
While holding the Chorus  
button, turn the Data Control  
knob to adjust the Chorus  
Depth setting. The LCD will  
show the current Chorus  
Depth and Type.  
Function  
Once you have the desired  
amount of Chorus, let go of  
the Chorus button, and resume  
playing DCP-300.  
CHORUS  
Note: If you prefer, you may use the Tempo Up/Down  
buttons instead of the Data Control knob to change the  
Chorus Depth (while holding down the Chorus button).  
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To change the Chorus Type:  
While holding the Chorus button, use  
the Transpose buttons to select a  
Chorus Type.3 The LCD will show the  
current Chorus Depth and Type.  
Function  
Once you have selected the desired Chorus  
Type, let go of the Chorus button, and  
resume playing DCP-300.  
CHORUS  
TRANS  
3 In addition to five Chorus types, you can also choose from a Flanger and two Delay effects as listed in  
the table below.  
The following Chorus/Effect Types are available:  
Chorus 1  
Chorus 2  
Chorus 3  
Chorus 4  
FB Chorus  
Flanger  
Short Delay  
FB Delay  
Each of the 16 voices of DCP-300 will remember its individual Chorus on/off status, Type and Depth  
setting, even after turning the Power switch off and on.  
TIME OUT!  
As you use DCP-300, you may notice there is no “Enter” button. That is because whenever you press  
the appropriate Function button(s) to edit a setting such as Time Signature, Octave, Master Tune,  
or MIDI Channel (or use the Data Assign function), the selected function will “time out” after three  
seconds, automatically accepting whatever selection or change you have made (if any). If you have  
made no changes, the LCD will go back to normal after 3 seconds.  
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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.  
In Split Mode, the Split Voice will play on all keys to the left of, and including the Split Point (explained on the  
next page). The Main Voice will play on all keys to the right of the Split Point.  
To turn on Split Mode:  
Press the Split button.  
Function  
The LCD’s first line will show the Main Voice  
and split point. The second line will show the  
Split Voice and the Split Voice volume setting:  
Grand Piano Eb3  
Up.Bass Vol:127  
SPLIT  
NOTE: In most cases, the number in the lower right corner of the LCD represents the  
current value of the Data Control knob. While in Split Mode, the Data Control knob defaults  
to controlling the Split Voice Volume. However, if you have assigned the Data Control knob  
to control a different function, the value for your custom setting will be displayed instead of  
the Split Voice Volume. For information on how to assign the Data Control knob to control  
different functions, see the “Data Control Assign” section in Chapter 9: MIDI Functions.  
To change the Split (left hand) Voice:  
Function  
Press and hold the Split button while  
selecting a Voice Select button.  
SPLIT  
Voice Select  
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To change the Main (right hand) Voice:  
Press a Voice Select button (without  
pressing the Split button).  
Voice Select  
To change the Split point:  
Press and hold the Split button while  
pressing the highest note to be included in  
the Split zone (i.e., the highest note to be  
played with the left hand voice).  
Function  
SPLIT  
To change the volume of the Split Voice:  
Turn the Data Control knob to select a  
volume setting between 0 and 127.  
As long as you are in Split Mode, the Data  
Control knob controls the volume of the  
Split Voice (left hand voice).  
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To change the volume of the Main Voice (right hand voice):  
1
Function  
Press the Split button to turn off  
Split Mode.  
SPLIT  
A
2
Turn the Data Control knob to select a volume  
setting between 0 and 127.  
3
Press the Split button to turn Split Mode back on.  
Function  
SPLIT  
To turn off Split Mode:  
Press the Split button again.  
Function  
Note to MIDI users:  
SPLIT  
The Main Voice (right hand voice) will transmit  
on the selected Main MIDI Transmit Channel.  
The Split Voice (left hand voice) will transmit  
on the Main MIDI Transmit Channel +1. For  
information on setting the Main MIDI Transmit  
Channel, please see the “MIDI Channel” section  
in Chapter 9: MIDI Functions.  
The default values for Split Mode are:  
<
Default Split Point: Eb3  
<
Default Split Voice: Upright Bass  
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Layer Mode  
In Layer Mode, DCP-300 will play two voices simultaneously on each key.  
To turn on Layer Mode:  
Press the Layer button.  
Function  
The LCD’s top line will show the Main  
Voice (first) and the Layer Voice (second).  
The bottom line will show the tempo and  
the Layer Voice volume.  
LAYER  
4 In most cases, the number in the lower  
right corner of the LCD represents the  
current value of the Data Control knob.  
While in Layer Mode, the Data Control  
knob defaults to controlling the Layer  
Voice Volume. However, if you have  
assigned the Data Control knob to control  
a different function, the value for your  
custom setting will be displayed instead  
of the Layer Voice Volume. For information  
on how to assign the Data Control knob  
to control different functions, see the  
“Data Control Assign” section in Chapter  
9: MIDI Functions.  
Main Voice  
Layer Voice  
Grd Pno + Strings  
Tem:120 Vol:127  
Layer Voice  
Volume4  
Tempo  
Please note that polyphony may be reduced while Layer Mode is in use.  
To change the Main Voice:  
Press a Voice Select button.  
Voice Select  
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To change the Layer Voice:  
Function  
Press and hold the Layer Mode button while  
pressing a new Voice Select button.  
Layer  
Voice Select  
To adjust the volume of the Layer Voice:  
Use the Data Control knob to adjust the  
volume.  
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To adjust the volume of the Main Voice:  
1
Press the Layer button to turn off Layer Mode.  
Function  
LAYER  
2
Use the Data Control knob to adjust the Main Voice  
volume.  
3
Press the Layer button again to turn Layer Mode  
back on.  
Function  
Note to MIDI users: The Main Voice will be  
transmitted on the selected Main MIDI Transmit  
Channel. The Layer Voice will be played on the  
selected Main MIDI Transmit Channel +2. For  
information on setting the Main MIDI Transmit  
Channel, please see the “MIDI Channel” section  
in Chapter 9: MIDI Functions.  
LAYER  
To turn off Layer Mode:  
Function  
Press the Layer button. The Layer button’s LED  
will go dark.  
LAYER  
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Using Split and Layer Modes Together  
When Split and Layer Modes are both enabled, Layer Mode will take priority, so the Data Control knob will be  
automatically assigned to control the volume level for the Layer Voice. If Layer Mode and Split Mode are both  
active, the Layer Voice will be added only to the Main Voice, not to the Split Voice. In other words, playing to  
the right of the Split Point will sound the Main and Layer Voices. Playing to the left of the Split Point will sound  
only the Split Voice.  
The LCD will show a combination of all the voice  
information, and the Data Control knob value  
(which is the Layer Voice volume by default).  
<Main Voice>+<Layer Voice>  
Main Voice  
Layer Voice  
<Split Voice> <Layer Voice Volume>  
Grd Pno + Strings  
Up.Bass  
090  
For example, the image on the left shows a setup  
with Grand Piano as the Main Voice, Strings as the  
Layer Voice and Upright Bass as the Split Voice.  
Layer Voice  
Volume  
Split Voice  
Note that the following instructions regarding  
using Layer Mode and Split Mode together are  
actually the same as if you were using either of the  
two modes separately, with the exception of the  
method for changing the Split Voice volume (which  
is different when using the two modes together).  
To change the Layer Voice:  
Function  
Press and hold the Layer button while  
choosing a Voice Select button.  
Layer  
Voice Select  
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To change the Split Voice:  
Function  
Press and hold the Split button while  
choosing a Voice Select button.  
SPLIT  
Voice Select  
To Change the Main Voice:  
Press a Voice Select button (without  
pressing the Layer or Split buttons).  
Voice Select  
To change the Layer Voice Volume:  
Turn the Data Control knob to adjust  
the volume.  
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To change the Split Voice Volume:  
Function  
Press and hold the Split button while turning  
the Data Control knob to adjust the volume.  
SPLIT  
To change the Main Voice Volume:  
1
Press the Layer button to temporarily exit  
Layer Mode.  
Function  
LAYER  
2
Press the Split button to temporarily exit  
Split Mode.  
Function  
SPLIT  
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3
Use the Data Control knob to adjust the Main  
Voice volume.  
4
Press the Split button again to reactivate  
Split Mode.  
Function  
SPLIT  
5
Press the Layer button again to reactivate  
Layer Mode.  
Function  
LAYER  
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Transpose Buttons  
The Transpose Up and Down buttons are used to increase or decrease the keyboard’s transpose value, up to 12  
semi-tones (one octave) up or down.  
To use the Transpose Function:  
Each time you press the Transpose Up button, the pitch is  
raised by one semi-tone. In the same way, the Transpose  
Down button is used to lower the pitch in semi-tone  
TRANS  
increments.  
Once you have changed the Transpose setting, the LCD will  
show a positive or negative value to the right of the voice  
name:  
Transpose  
Value  
Grand Piano +05  
Tem:120 Vol:127  
To reset the Transpose setting back to its default value of zero:  
Press the Transpose Up and Transpose Down buttons at  
the same time.  
Note: Changes to the Transpose  
setting are not remembered after a  
power-cycle. The setting will be back at  
its default value of zero at power-up.  
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Octave Function  
Enabling the Octave function allows you to raise or lower the keyboard’s pitch in octave increments.  
To use the Octave function:  
1
Press the Touch and Split buttons at the same  
time to enter Octave Shift Edit Mode.  
Function  
The top line of the LCD will show:  
OctaveShift: -0-  
SPLIT  
2
Use the Data Control knob (or the Transpose  
Up/Down buttons) to raise or lower the Octave  
Shift setting.  
To reset the Octave Shift function back to its default value of zero:  
With Octave Shift Edit Mode enabled, press  
the Transpose Up and Down buttons at the  
same time.  
Note: Changes to the Octave Shift  
setting are not remembered after a  
power cycle. The setting will be back at  
its default value of zero at power-up.  
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Master Tune  
Although DCP-300 never actually slips out of tune, the Master Tuning function can be helpful when playing  
along with another instrument that may be tuned slightly higher or lower than standard pitch.  
To adjust the Master Tune setting:  
1
Press the Chorus and Touch buttons at the  
Function  
same time.  
The top line of the LCD will show:  
MasterTune: -0-  
CHORUS  
TOUCH  
2
Use the Data Control knob (or the Transpose  
Up/Down buttons) to raise or lower the Master  
Tune setting.  
To reset the Master Tune value to its default value of zero:  
1
Press the Chorus and Touch buttons at the  
same time to enable the Master Tune function.  
Function  
CHORUS  
TOUCH  
2
Press the Transpose up and down buttons at  
the same time.  
Note: Changes to the Master Tune value are remembered  
after a power cycle.  
Also note that the Master Tune command is sent to the  
internal sound engine only. It will not affect MIDI sent from  
DCP-300 to an external MIDI device or software program.  
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Touch Select Mode  
The Touch Sensitivity setting, sometimes referred to as the velocity curve, lets you decide how the pressure  
with which you hit a key determines the volume at which the note plays. DCP-300 provides you with three  
different sensitivity options:  
<
<
<
<
Normal is the default setting, and is designed to be useful for most players with an “average” touch  
(i.e.: people who play with an average amount of force).  
Low is a sensitivity setting that generates lower velocity values for the same force. This setting is useful  
for playing more quietly, even if you tend to strike the keys harder.  
High is a sensitivity setting that generates higher velocity values for the same force. This setting is  
useful for playing more loudly, even if you tend to strike the keys with less force.  
Fixed is essentially the “off” setting, effective when when the Touch button is not lit. The same velocity  
value is sent regardless of how hard or how softly you strike the keys. The default Fixed velocity value  
is 100 (on a scale of 0-127), and can be adjusted (see next page).  
To select a Touch Sensitivity setting (Normal, Low, or High):  
1
With the Touch button lit, press and hold the  
Function  
Touch button to enter Touch Select Mode.  
TOUCH  
2
While continuing to hold down the Touch button,  
use the Data Control knob (or the Transpose or  
Tempo Up/Down buttons) to select the desired  
Touch setting.  
As you turn the Data Control knob, the LCD will  
scroll through the available Touch settings. (The  
“NORMAL” Touch setting is shown in the example  
below).  
Note: Pressing the Transpose up and  
down buttons together while in Touch  
Select Mode will reset the Touch  
function back to its default value of  
Normal.  
Touch:  
Normal  
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To set Touch Sensitivity to Fixed (off):  
Function  
Press the Touch button. The blue LED will  
turn off.  
TOUCH  
To change the Fixed velocity value:  
1
With Touch Sensitivity turned off (Touch  
button is not lit), press and hold the Touch  
button.  
Function  
TOUCH  
2
While continuing to hold down the Touch  
button, use the Data Control knob (or the  
Transpose or Tempo Up/Down buttons) to  
select the desired Fixed velocity setting.  
As you turn the Data Control knob, you will  
see the value for the Fixed Level changing in  
the upper right corner of the LCD.  
Fixed Level:  
100  
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7 Resetting DCP-300:  
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-300 where you are feeling a  
little lost and just want to start over, there are two ways to do this.  
Method 1: Piano Reset  
In most cases, this is all you will need to do. Any songs you have recorded in the Song Recorder will be  
preserved.  
To do a Piano Reset:  
Press the Reverb and Chorus buttons at  
the same time.  
Function  
For a list which settings are saved after a  
Piano Reset (or after powering  
DCP-300 off), as well as for a list of all  
MIDI messages send during a Piano Reset,  
please see Appendix A: Defaults.  
REVERB CHORUS  
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-300 for the first time. Please note that anything you have  
recorded into the Song Recorder will be erased by this procedure!  
To do a Factory Reset:  
Function  
Hold down the Reverb  
and Chorus buttons while  
powering on DCP-300.  
REVERB CHORUS  
On  
The LCD window will light all pixels, and all LEDs on the device will light while these buttons are held  
down. Once this has happened, you can release the Reverb and Chorus buttons.  
Once the reset has finished, DCP-300 will return to Performance Mode, allowing you to play the piano  
normally again. All button LEDs will return to their default states. The display window will show the  
version number of the firmware (the piano’s internal operating system) for 2 seconds and then return to  
showing the Voice Name.  
DCP-300 will then function normally, as if powered on for the first time.  
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8 Using your Digital Console Piano  
with a Computer  
The following section explains how to connect DCP-300 to your home computer, and how to install the  
included Sibelius First software.  
If you are not planning to use DCP-300 with your computer at this time, please skip this section for now and  
move on to the “MIDI Functions” section (or just start playing your new piano).  
Computer System Requirements  
Most recently-manufactured home computers should meet the following requirements for use with DCP-300  
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 10.4 or later, 512 MB RAM  
600MB hard disk space  
CD-ROM drive  
Available USB port  
Note: It is not necessary to install the Sibelius  
First software in order to use DCP-300 with your  
computer. Other music software may also be  
used. Note that other music software may have  
higher system requirements than those listed  
above for Sibelius First.  
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Connecting DCP-300 to your Computer  
Your DCP-300 is class-compliant. This means you may connect your DCP-300 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.  
2
Connect the other end of the included  
USB cable to the USB jack on the front of  
the DCP-300 Connections Panel.  
1
USB  
2
MIDI  
Out  
Input  
Level  
3
Make sure DCP-300 is powered on.  
That’s it! Now MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data can be sent between DCP-300 and  
your computer.  
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Connecting the DCP-300 Auxiliary Input  
The Auxiliary Input of DCP-300 allows you to connect the audio output of a computer, MP3 player, or other  
audio device to DCP-300, and hear that audio device play through the stereo speakers built into DCP-300. This  
feature can be very useful when you want to play along with pre-recorded music, or when you are working  
with music software.  
To connect your computer’s audio output to the DCP-300 Auxiliary Input:  
1
Set a comfortable volume level  
for DCP-300 according to the “Set  
a Comfortable Volume Level”  
instructions in the “Using  
DCP-300 for the First Time”  
section at the beginning of this  
User Guide.  
2
Turn the Input Level knob all the  
1
way down.  
USB  
2
MIDI  
Out  
Input  
Level  
3
Connect the 1/8” end of the  
included 1/8” TRS to stereo RCA  
audio cable to the audio output  
(headphone or line output) of your  
computer.  
(This will most likely silence your  
computer speakers.)  
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4
Connect the RCA plugs of the included 1/8”  
TRS to stereo RCA audio cable into the Aux In  
jacks on the DCP-300 Connections Panel.  
1
2
USB  
MIDI  
Out  
Input  
Level  
5
Begin playing an audio file or audio CD  
on your computer, at the volume level you  
usually use.  
6
Slowly turn up the Input Level  
knob, until you hear the audio  
file playing through the DCP-300  
speakers at a comfortable listening  
level.  
1
2
USB  
MIDI  
Out  
Input  
Level  
You may wish to play the piano  
along with the music, as this can  
help you set a more balanced mix  
between the piano’s built-in sounds  
and the external audio source.  
Note: Of course, if you prefer to listen  
to your computer through its own  
speakers instead of the DCP-300  
speakers, that’s fine. You can still use  
DCP-300 with your computer either  
way.  
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Installing Sibelius First Software  
1
Load the Sibelius First CD-ROM into your  
computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
<
On Windows computers,  
click “Install Sibelius First”  
on the window that will  
automatically launch.  
<
On Mac, double-click on  
the Sibelius CD-ROM icon  
on the desktop-  
-then double-click on the  
Install Sibelius First icon in  
the window that opens.  
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2
Follow the on-screen prompts to install the software.  
3
Once the installation has been finished, proceed to the next section:  
Running the Sibelius First Software.  
Note: You can also find more detailed  
installation instructions in the Sibelius  
First Installation Guide booklet included  
in the Sibelius First product box.  
Running Sibelius First Software  
1
Make sure DCP-300 is connected to your computer’s USB input, and DCP-300  
is powered on.  
2
Launch Sibelius First:  
<
On Windows computers, double-click the Sibelius 5 First icon  
on your desktop.  
<
On Mac, double-click your hard disk icon, navigate to the  
Applications folder, then double-click the Sibelius 5 First  
program icon.  
3
When you see the Try Sibelius  
First window, click the Enter  
Serial Number button.  
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Enter the serial number found inside  
the front cover of the included  
Sibelius First Installation Guide  
booklet, and then click OK.  
5
Follow the  
on-screen  
instructions  
to register the  
software.  
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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 on the Quick Start dialog.  
In the Open dialog that appears, navigate to the Example Scores folder on the  
installation CD-ROM.  
Double-click the Example Scores folder, then open the folder named “Other,”  
select the score called Quick tour, and then click Open.  
A single-page excerpt from a composition by Scott Joplin called “Something Doing” will open.  
7
Click the Play button.  
You will hear the score  
played back using a  
piano sound that is built  
into Sibelius-- either  
through your computer  
speakers, or through the  
DCP-300 speakers (if you  
have connected the Aux  
In as explained in the  
“Connecting the DCP-300  
Auxiliary Input” section).  
To continue learning about Sibelius First, please  
refer to the Sibelius First User Guide. It contains  
everything you need to know about using the  
software. The Sibelius First User Guide can be  
accessed from the Help menu in Sibelius First.  
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9 MIDI Functions  
If you are an advanced MIDI user, this section will help you to access the MIDI controller capabilities of  
DCP-300. 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.  
MIDI, or Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is the way most electronic keyboards communicate with  
computers and with each other. Through a series of MIDI messages a computer or keyboard can tell an  
instrument what note to play, how loud to play it, when to stop playing it, and a host of other information.  
DCP-300 can send MIDI information to a computer or another MIDI-capable instrument, via its MIDI or USB  
output. This enables DCP-300 to act as a controller keyboard for another instrument, MIDI sequencer or MIDI-  
enabled Digital Audio Workstation program. You can even use DCP-300 to directly input notes onto a musical  
score using the included Sibelius First notation software.  
Local On/Off  
Turning the Local On/Off function to Off will disconnect the keyboard from the internal sound engine of  
DCP-300. This means you can use DCP-300 as a MIDI controller to control other MIDI devices (or virtual  
instrument software running on your computer) without playing the internal sounds of DCP-300. You may  
also find other occasions (such as when you are using MIDI sequencing software on your computer) where it is  
useful to turn Local off.  
For example: If you decided that instead of using the sounds built into the included Sibelius First music  
notation software, you would rather use the sounds built into DCP-300, you would choose DCP-300 as  
the Playback Device in Sibelius (note that DCP-300 will show up as “USB Audio Device” on Windows XP  
computers). You would then want to switch Local On/Off to “off” on the DCP-300 to avoid note “doubling”  
(where notes you play on DCP-300 actually play twice at almost the same time, diminishing the available  
polyphony).  
To turn Local On/Off to Off:  
Press the Split and Demo buttons at the  
same time.  
Function  
The LCD will show:  
*** LOCAL ***  
**** OFF ****  
LAYER  
DEMO  
To turn Local On/Off back to On:  
Press the Split and Demo buttons at the  
same time again.  
Function  
The LCD will show:  
*** LOCAL ***  
**** ON ****  
LAYER  
DEMO  
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MIDI Channel  
This function allows you to use the Data Control knob (or Transpose Up/Down buttons) to increase or  
decrease the Main MIDI Transmit Channel. The Main MIDI Transmit Channel is the MIDI channel used for  
the Main Voice.  
To change the Main MIDI Transmit Channel:  
1
Press the Split and Layer buttons simultaneously  
to enter MIDI Channel Edit Mode.  
Function  
The display will begin flashing the current Main  
MIDI Transmit Channel:  
Midi Chan: 001  
SPLIT  
LAYER  
2
Use the Data Control knob or the Transpose Up or  
Down buttons to change the Main MIDI Transmit  
Channel.  
The new Main MIDI Transmit Channel will be  
selected and shown in the display. For example, if  
Channel 12 is selected, the display will show:  
Midi Chan: 012  
If the keyboard is being played at the time of the MIDI Channel change, all new notes played will be  
sent on the new MIDI Channel. All held notes will play their note off messages on the MIDI Channel on  
which they were played.  
While in MIDI Channel Edit Mode, pressing the Transpose up and down buttons together will reset the  
Main MIDI Transmit Channel function back to its default value of Channel 1.  
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Data Control Assign  
Though it controls Voice Volume by default, the Data Control knob can be assigned to send control messages  
for a variety of functions, including Octave, Master Tuning, MIDI Program Change, Tempo, and any of  
the standard MIDI CC (Control Change) messages. A table containing all the possible Data Control knob  
assignments can be found in Appendix C – Data Control Assignments and MIDI CC List.  
Note that the Data Control Assignment is remembered after a power cycle.  
To change the assignment of the Data Control knob:  
1
Press the Transpose Down and Tempo Down  
buttons at the same time.  
2
Turn the Data Control knob to scroll through the  
possible assignments until you see the desired  
assignment on the LCD.  
After approximately three seconds, the keyboard  
will go back into Performance Mode, with your new  
Data Control knob assignment.  
Please note that the default assignment for the Data  
Control knob is 007-VolumC.  
Note: In Step 2 you may use either  
the Transpose Up/Down or Tempo  
Up/Down buttons instead of the Data  
Control knob to scroll through the  
possible assignments.  
< Adjusting Split and Layer Voice Volume when Data Control knob has a custom assignment:  
Regardless of the Data Control knob assignment, you can always adjust the Split Voice volume or Layer  
Voice volume by holding down the Split or Layer button while turning the Data Control knob.  
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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.  
11 Troubleshooting  
Your DCP-300 digital piano has been tested under a wide variety of conditions to ensure trouble-free  
performance. In the event that you do experience any difficulty, this section provides tips to help resolve some  
basic issues you may encounter.  
Problem: My piano keyboard is working correctly, but the pedals do not seem to be working.  
Solution:  
Make sure the Pedal Board cable is firmly connected to the Pedal Connector on  
the piano’s rear panel.  
Problem: My piano is on with the volume turned up, but I do not hear any sound when I play the  
keyboard.  
Solution 1:  
Local On/Off may be set to Off, or the currently selected voice’s volume may  
be turned down. In either case, a Piano Reset will fix the problem. To do a  
Piano reset, press the Reverb button and Chorus button at the same time for  
one second.  
Solution 2:  
If the Master Volume knob is turned up, but you do not hear sound from  
the piano’s built-in speakers, make sure nothing is plugged into Headphone  
Output 1.  
Problem: When I turn on the piano, the LCD does not light up, and I do not hear any sound.  
Solution:  
Make sure one end of the AC cable is connected to the jack on the piano’s rear  
panel, and that the other end is plugged into an electrical outlet. If the AC cable  
is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is switched on.  
Problem: My piano is not being recognized by my music software.  
Solution: The USB cable between the computer and the DCP-300 piano must be  
connected (and the piano powered on) before the music software is launched.  
With the USB cable connected and DCP-300 powered on, try quitting the  
software and then launching it again.  
Refer to the documentation which came with your software to learn how to  
make sure DCP-300 is properly selected within the software.  
Note that on Windows XP computers, DCP-300 will show up as  
“USB Audio Device.”  
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12 Appendices  
Appendix A – Defaults  
Default Settings  
The table below shows the DCP-300 factory default settings and whether or not user changes to these  
settings are retained after a power-cycle (turning the device off and on):  
Parameter  
Factory Default  
Retained on Power-Down  
Program Number  
& Voice Selected  
0
No  
Voice Button Bank Selection  
Bank MSB Number  
Bank LSB Number  
Transmit Channel  
Octave shift  
Off  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
0
0
00 (channel 1)  
0
Transpose  
0
Local  
On  
Data Control Assignment  
Data = cc: 007 Volume  
Value of cc:007  
Data Control Value  
(per assignment and only CC - not  
including PGM or Bank LSB/MSB)  
Velocity Curve Selected  
Voice Volume  
‘NORMAL’  
Yes  
127  
Yes  
Metronome Volume  
Master Tune  
127  
Yes  
0
Yes  
Tempo  
120  
Yes  
Reverb On/Off  
Reverb Depth  
Reverb Type  
Reverb On  
Yes - store for each sound  
Defaults for each sound  
Yes - store for each sound  
Defaults for each sound  
Yes - store for each sound  
Chorus On/Off  
Chorus Depth  
Chorus Type  
Chorus Off  
Yes - store for each sound  
Defaults for each sound  
Yes - store for each sound  
Defaults for each sound  
Yes - store for each sound  
Split Mode On/Off  
Split Point  
Off  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Eb3  
Split Mode Voice  
Split Volume  
8 - Upright Bass  
127  
Layer Mode On/Off  
Layer Mode Voice  
Layer Volume  
Off  
7 - Strings  
100  
At power-on, the following MIDI data will be sent to the sound engine, the USB MIDI and the MIDI Out:  
1. Bank Change MSB=0, LSB=0, PGM=0 - Set sound engine to piano voice  
2. Reverb default value  
3. Chorus default value  
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Reverb and Chorus Defaults  
No.  
Sound Name  
Reverb  
On/Off  
Reverb  
Depth  
Reverb  
Type  
Chorus  
On/Off  
Chorus  
Chorus  
Type  
Depth  
64  
0
Grand Piano  
Bright Piano  
E. Piano 1  
E. Piano 2  
Vibes  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
40  
40  
35  
38  
35  
50  
48  
96  
50  
35  
54  
127  
64  
40  
35  
35  
4
0
1
1
4
4
1
5
0
1
4
4
4
4
6
0
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
2
3
2
3
2
2
1
3
2
4
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
50  
2
35  
3
35  
4
40  
5
FM EP  
40  
6
Rock Organ  
Church Organ  
Harpsichord  
Clav  
64  
7
50  
8
35  
9
45  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Strings  
35  
Choir  
50  
Fantasia  
45  
Warm Pad  
Upright Bass  
Electric Bass  
35  
35  
45  
MIDI  
n/a  
Channel 10  
(Metronome)  
Piano Reset  
As soon as the Piano Reset function is activated (by pressing the Reverb and Chorus buttons  
simultaneously), the device will perform the following functions:  
1. Turn Local On  
2. Send ‘All Notes Off’ Command on MIDI Channel 1 - external and to the internal sound engine  
3. Send ‘Reset All Controllers’ Command on MIDI channel 1 - external and to the internal sound  
engine  
4. Assign Data Control to MIDI Controller 7 (Volume)  
5. Set Volume levels for Main Voice, Split Voice and Layer Voice to defaults  
6. Set Pan to 64 for Main Voice, Split Voice and Layer Voice  
7. Turn off Layer Mode and Split Mode  
8. Set Global Transmit Channel to 1  
9. Set Transpose and Octave Shift both back to zero  
10. Send a Bank Change MSB = 0 and Bank Change LSB = 0 on channel 1  
11. Send a Program Change = 0 on channel 1  
12. Send the Reverb Depth back to the default value for the Piano Voice  
13. Send the Chorus Depth back to the default value for the Piano Voice  
14. Send the current status of the Sustain Pedal on channel 1  
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.  
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Appendix B - MIDI Implementation  
Function…  
Transmitted Recognized  
Remarks  
Basic Channel  
Default 1-16  
1-16  
1-16  
Changed  
1-16  
Mode  
Default Mode 3  
Mode 3  
Messages  
0
X
X
Altered *****  
Note Number  
Velocity  
True Voice 0-127  
0-127  
*****  
Note ON  
Note OFF  
0
0
0
0
After Touch  
Keys 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 #  
0-127  
*****  
0-15  
*16 sounds only PGM=0-15  
System Exclusive  
0*  
0*  
*The controller will recognize and  
respond to GM Device Inquiry.  
Master Tune supported  
Master Volume supported  
System Exclusive  
Song Position Pointer  
Song Sel  
X
X
X
X
X
X
Tune Request  
Tune Request  
X
X
X
0
X
X
X
0
System Clock  
Real Time Commands  
Aux All Sounds Off*  
Messages Reset All Controllers  
Local ON/OFF*  
All Notes OFF  
0
0
0
0
0
0
Active Sensing  
System Reset  
X
X
0
0
Notes  
Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO  
Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO  
0: Yes  
X: No  
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Appendix C - Data Control Assignments and MIDI CC List  
Below is a list of MIDI controllers that can be assigned to the Data Control knob:  
CC no.  
Controller Name  
Octave  
Display Name  
Octave  
Name (3 char)  
Oct  
Tra  
Default Value  
0
Transpose  
Transpose  
Voice Vol  
Layer Vol  
Split Vol  
0
Voice Volume  
Vol  
127  
100  
127  
100  
4/4  
0
Layer Volume  
Vol  
Split Volume  
Vol  
Metronome Volume  
Time Signature  
Program Change 5  
Bank Change LSB 5  
Bank Change MSB 5  
MIDI Transmit Channel  
Voice Select  
Metro Vol  
Time Sig  
Vol  
TSg  
PGM  
LSB  
MSB  
Cha  
Sel  
PGM Change  
Bank LSB  
Bank MSB  
MIDI Chan  
Voice Sel  
0
0
1
0
Master Tune  
Master Tune  
Tempo  
Tun  
Tem  
CC  
64  
120  
0
Tempo  
0
0 Bank Select (coarse)  
1 Modulation Wheel (coarse)  
2 Breath controller (coarse)  
000-Bank C  
001-Mod C  
002-BrethC  
3
1
CC  
0
2
CC  
0
3
CC  
0
4
4 Foot Pedal (coarse)  
5 Portamento Time (coarse)  
6 Data Entry (coarse)  
7 Volume (coarse)  
004-FootPC  
005-PortaC  
006-DataEC  
007-VolumC  
008-BalanC  
9
CC  
0
5
CC  
0
6
CC  
0
7
Vol  
127  
0
8
8 Balance (coarse)  
CC  
9
CC  
0
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20-31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
10 Pan position (coarse)  
11 Expression (coarse)  
010-Pan C  
011-Expr C  
012-Eff1 C  
013-Eff2 C  
14  
Pan  
Exp  
CC  
64  
127  
0
12 Effect Control 1 (coarse)  
13 Effect Control 2 (coarse)  
CC  
0
CC  
0
15  
CC  
0
16 General Purpose Slider 1  
17 General Purpose Slider 2  
18 General Purpose Slider 3  
19 General Purpose Slider 4  
016-GenPr1  
017-GenPr2  
018-GenPr3  
019-GenPr4  
020, 021, 022 ... 031  
032-Bank F  
033-Mod F  
034-BrethF  
35  
CC  
0
CC  
0
CC  
0
CC  
0
CC  
0
32 Bank Select (fine)  
CC  
0
33 Modulation Wheel (fine)  
34 Breath controller (fine)  
CC  
0
CC  
0
CC  
0
36 Foot Pedal (fine)  
37 Portamento Time (fine)  
38 Data Entry (fine)  
39 Volume (fine)  
036-FootPF  
037-PortaF  
038-DataEF  
039-VolumF  
040-BalanF  
41  
CC  
0
CC  
0
CC  
0
CC  
127  
0
40 Balance (fine)  
CC  
CC  
0
42 Pan position (fine)  
43 Expression (fine)  
042-Pan F  
043-Expr F  
CC  
0
CC  
127  
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CC no.  
Controller Name  
Display Name  
044-Eff1 F  
Name (3 char)  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
Default Value  
44  
44 Effect Control 1 (fine)  
45 Effect Control 2 (fine)  
0
45  
045-Eff2 F  
0
46-63  
64  
046, 047, 048 ... 063  
064-Sustai  
0
64 Hold Pedal (on/off)  
65 Portamento (on/off)  
66 Sostenuto Pedal (on/off)  
67 Soft Pedal (on/off)  
0
65  
065-Portam  
066-Sosten  
067-SoftPd  
068-Legato  
069-HoldP2  
070-Var  
0
66  
0
67  
0
68  
68 Legato Pedal (on/off)  
69 Hold 2 Pedal (on/off)  
70 Sound Variation  
0
69  
0
70  
64  
64  
64  
64  
64  
0
71  
71 Sound Timbre  
071-Timbre  
072-Releas  
72  
72 Sound Release Time  
73 Sound Attack Time  
73  
073-Attack  
074-Bright  
74  
74 Sound Brightness  
75  
75 Sound Control 6  
075-CTRL 6  
076-CTRL 7  
077-CTRL 8  
078-CTRL 9  
079-CTRL10  
080-GenBt1  
081-GenBt2  
082-GenBt3  
083-GenBt4  
084, 085, 086 ... 090  
091-FXLevl  
092-Tremel  
093-Chorus  
094-Celest  
76  
76 Sound Control 7  
0
77  
77 Sound Control 8  
0
78  
78 Sound Control 9  
0
79  
79 Sound Control 10  
0
80  
80 General Purpose Button 1 (on/off)  
81 General Purpose Button 2 (on/off)  
82 General Purpose Button 3 (on/off)  
83 General Purpose Button 4 (on/off)  
4
81  
2
82  
0
83  
0
84-90  
91  
0
91 Effects Level  
35  
0
92  
92 Tremolo Level  
93  
93 Chorus Level  
0
94  
94 Celeste Level  
0
95  
95 Phaser Level  
095-Phaser  
096-DatInc  
097-DatDec  
098-NRPN F  
099-NRPN C  
100-RPN F  
101-RPN C  
102, 103, 104 ... 119  
120-SndOff  
121-CTLOff  
122-Local  
0
96  
96 Data Button increment  
97 Data Button decrement  
98 Non-registered Parameter (fine)  
99 Non-registered Parameter (coarse)  
100 Registered Parameter (fine)  
101 Registered Parameter (coarse)  
0
97  
0
98  
127  
127  
127  
127  
0
99  
100  
101  
102-119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
120 All Sound Off  
0
121 All Controllers Off  
122 Local Keyboard (on/off)  
123 All Notes Off  
0
0
123-NoteOf  
124-OmniOf  
125-OmniOn  
126-Mono  
0
124 Omni Mode Off  
125 Omni Mode On  
126 Mono Operation  
127 Poly Operation  
0
0
0
127-Poly  
0
5 Program Change, Bank LSB and Bank MSB when assigned to the Data Control are sent out over USB-  
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.)  
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Warranty Terms  
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