M-Audio DCP-300 manual Midi Functions, Local On/Off, Local OFF

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User Guide

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:

Function

LAYER DEMO

To turn Local On/Off back to On:

Function

Press the Split and Demo buttons at the same time.

The LCD will show:

*** LOCAL ***

**** OFF ****

Press the Split and Demo buttons at the same time again.

The LCD will show:

*** LOCAL ***

**** ON ****

LAYER DEMO

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Appendices Introduction FeaturesWhat’s in the Kit Controls and Connectors Right PanelControl Panel Voice Select Connections Panel Rear 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 Selecting Different Sounds Press the Bank buttonAdditional Features Playing the Demo Songs Demo Play ModePress the Demo button to enter Demo Mode Press one of the Voice Select buttons to select a demo songUsing the Metronome Press the Demo buttonPress the Metronome button Metronome will sound and the LEDMetronome Volume TempoTime 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 Song Playback Press the Play button to begin playbackWhen you are finished playing, press Punch Press the Play buttonPlay the keyboard to record your new performance To stop recording, press the Record button againUsing the Reverb Effect Press the Reverb buttonRoom Hall Plate Delay Pan Delay Following Reverb Types are availableUsing the Chorus Effect Chorus FB Chorus Flanger Short Delay FB Delay Following Chorus/Effect Types are availableSplit Mode Grand Piano Eb3Up.Bass Vol127 Press the Split buttonDCP-300 Split Mode Default values for Split Mode arePress the Split button to turn off Press the Split button againPress 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 Transpose Buttons ‣ To use the Transpose FunctionOctave Function Same time to enable the Master Tune function Master TunePress the Chorus and Touch buttons at the same time Press the Chorus and Touch buttons atTouch Select Mode Touch button to enter Touch Select ModeTouch Normal With the Touch button lit, press and holdFixed Level Resetting DCP-300 What to do if you need to Start Over Method 1 Piano ResetMethod 2 Factory Reset Press the Reverb and Chorus buttons at the same timeUsing your Digital Console Piano with a Computer Computer System RequirementsWindows MacConnecting DCP-300 to your Computer Connecting the DCP-300 Auxiliary Input File playing through the DCP-300 Speakers at a comfortable listening levelInstalling Sibelius First Software Running Sibelius First Software DCP-300 User Guide On Windows computers On MacMidi Functions Local On/OffLocal OFF LocalMidi Channel Midi ChanData Control Assign Care and Maintenance TroubleshootingParameter Factory Default Retained on Power-Down Appendix a DefaultsAppendices Reverb and Chorus Defaults Appendix B Midi Implementation Function… Transmitted Recognized RemarksAppendix C Data Control Assignments and Midi CC List MSBEffect Control 1 fine Warranty Terms WarrantyWarranty Registration Audio UK

DCP-300 specifications

The M-Audio DCP-300 is a professional-grade digital audio interface designed for musicians, producers, and audio engineers seeking high-quality sound and flexibility in their recording setups. With its robust features and advanced technologies, the DCP-300 stands out as a reliable choice for both studio and live performance applications.

One of the standout features of the DCP-300 is its high-resolution audio capability. It supports up to 24-bit/192kHz recording and playback, ensuring pristine sound quality that captures the nuances of any recording. Whether you are tracking vocals, instruments, or full band performances, the impressive audio fidelity makes it ideal for various musical genres.

The DCP-300 is equipped with multiple input options, including mic preamps, line inputs, and instrument inputs. This versatility allows users to connect a wide range of audio sources, from dynamic and condenser microphones to electric guitars and synthesizers. Additionally, it comes with Phantom power for condenser microphones, further expanding its usability in different recording scenarios.

In terms of connectivity, the DCP-300 features USB-C technology, providing a fast and reliable connection to computers and other devices. This ensures low-latency performance, which is crucial for real-time monitoring and playback. Additionally, it is compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, making it a convenient choice for a variety of users.

The DCP-300 also includes a comprehensive set of outputs, including balanced TRS outputs, headphone outputs, and MIDI I/O. This allows for easy integration with other studio equipment such as monitors, headphones, and MIDI devices, facilitating a streamlined workflow in your audio production environment.

For enhanced control over your recordings, the DCP-300 offers direct monitoring options. This allows users to hear their input signals in real-time without the delay associated with digital processing, making it easier to perform and track multiple instruments and vocals.

Moreover, the device features intuitive controls and a clear, user-friendly interface. With dedicated gain knobs, mute switches, and LED indicators, users can easily adjust settings and monitor levels at a glance.

Overall, the M-Audio DCP-300 is a feature-rich digital audio interface that combines high-quality audio performance, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly design. Its advanced capabilities make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their recording and production experience.