M-Audio manual Resetting DCP-300 What to do if you need to Start Over, Method 1 Piano Reset

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DCP-300

User Guide

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7Resetting 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:

Function

REVERB CHORUS

Press the Reverb and Chorus buttons at the same time.

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.

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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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Appendices Introduction FeaturesWhat’s in the Kit Right Panel Controls and ConnectorsControl Panel Voice Select Rear Panel Connections PanelConnect the Power Cable Using DCP-300 for the First TimeConnect the Pedal Board Turn the Power On Set a Comfortable Volume Level Using the Pedals Connect HeadphonesPedal board has three pedals Press the Bank button Selecting Different SoundsPress one of the Voice Select buttons to select a demo song Additional FeaturesPlaying the Demo Songs Demo Play Mode Press the Demo button to enter Demo ModeMetronome will sound and the LED Using the MetronomePress the Demo button Press the Metronome buttonTempo Metronome VolumeTime Signature Start playing the keyboard. Recording starts as Using the Song Recorder Song Record ModeRecord button again to stop recording ‣ To erase clear a track Press the Play button to begin playback Song PlaybackWhen you are finished playing, press Press the Play button PunchTo stop recording, press the Record button again Play the keyboard to record your new performancePress the Reverb button Using the Reverb EffectFollowing Reverb Types are available Room Hall Plate Delay Pan DelayUsing the Chorus Effect Following Chorus/Effect Types are available Chorus FB Chorus Flanger Short Delay FB DelayPress the Split button Split ModeGrand Piano Eb3 Up.Bass Vol127DCP-300 Press the Split button again Split ModeDefault values for Split Mode are Press the Split button to turn offPress the Layer button Layer ModePress a Voice Select button Use the Data Control knob to adjust the volume Press the Layer button to turn off Layer Mode Using Split and Layer Modes Together ‣ To change the Split Voice ‣ To change the Split Voice Volume Layer Mode ‣ To use the Transpose Function Transpose ButtonsOctave Function Press the Chorus and Touch buttons at Same time to enable the Master Tune functionMaster Tune Press the Chorus and Touch buttons at the same timeWith the Touch button lit, press and hold Touch Select ModeTouch button to enter Touch Select Mode Touch NormalFixed Level Press the Reverb and Chorus buttons at the same time Resetting DCP-300 What to do if you need to Start OverMethod 1 Piano Reset Method 2 Factory ResetMac Using your Digital Console Piano with a ComputerComputer System Requirements WindowsConnecting DCP-300 to your Computer Connecting the DCP-300 Auxiliary Input Speakers at a comfortable listening level File playing through the DCP-300Installing Sibelius First Software Running Sibelius First Software DCP-300 User Guide On Mac On Windows computersLocal Midi FunctionsLocal On/Off Local OFFMidi Chan Midi ChannelData Control Assign Troubleshooting Care and MaintenanceParameter Factory Default Retained on Power-Down Appendix a DefaultsAppendices Reverb and Chorus Defaults Function… Transmitted Recognized Remarks Appendix B Midi ImplementationMSB Appendix C Data Control Assignments and Midi CC ListEffect Control 1 fine Warranty Terms WarrantyWarranty Registration Audio UK

DCP-300 specifications

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