M-Audio DCP-300 manual Reverb and Chorus Defaults

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DCP-300

User Guide

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Reverb and Chorus Defaults

No.

Sound Name

Reverb

Reverb

Reverb

Chorus

Chorus

Chorus

 

 

On/Off

Depth

Type

On/Off

Depth

Type

0

Grand Piano

On

40

4

Off

64

2

1

Bright Piano

On

40

0

Off

50

3

2

E. Piano 1

On

35

1

On

35

2

3

E. Piano 2

On

38

1

Off

35

3

4

Vibes

On

35

4

Off

40

2

5

FM EP

On

50

4

On

40

2

6

Rock Organ

On

48

1

Off

64

1

7

Church Organ

On

96

5

Off

50

3

8

Harpsichord

On

50

0

Off

35

2

9

Clav

On

35

1

On

45

4

10

Strings

On

54

4

Off

35

2

11

Choir

On

127

4

Off

50

1

12

Fantasia

On

64

4

Off

45

1

13

Warm Pad

Off

40

4

Off

35

2

14

Upright Bass

Off

35

6

Off

35

3

15

Electric Bass

Off

35

0

On

45

1

MIDI

n/a

Off

 

 

Off

 

 

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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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Appendices Features IntroductionWhat’s in the Kit Right Panel Controls and ConnectorsControl Panel Voice Select Rear Panel Connections PanelUsing DCP-300 for the First Time Connect the Power CableConnect the Pedal Board Turn the Power On Set a Comfortable Volume Level Connect Headphones Using the PedalsPedal board has three pedals Press the Bank button Selecting Different SoundsPlaying the Demo Songs Demo Play Mode Additional FeaturesPress the Demo button to enter Demo Mode Press one of the Voice Select buttons to select a demo songPress the Demo button Using the MetronomePress the Metronome button Metronome will sound and the LEDTempo Metronome VolumeTime Signature Using the Song Recorder Song Record Mode Start playing the keyboard. Recording starts asRecord 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 DelayGrand Piano Eb3 Split ModeUp.Bass Vol127 Press the Split buttonDCP-300 Default values for Split Mode are Split ModePress the Split button to turn off Press the Split button againLayer Mode Press the Layer buttonPress 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 Master Tune Same time to enable the Master Tune functionPress the Chorus and Touch buttons at the same time Press the Chorus and Touch buttons atTouch button to enter Touch Select Mode Touch Select ModeTouch Normal With the Touch button lit, press and holdFixed Level Method 1 Piano Reset Resetting DCP-300 What to do if you need to Start OverMethod 2 Factory Reset Press the Reverb and Chorus buttons at the same timeComputer System Requirements Using your Digital Console Piano with a ComputerWindows MacConnecting 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 On/Off Midi FunctionsLocal OFF LocalMidi Chan Midi ChannelData Control Assign Troubleshooting Care and MaintenanceAppendix a Defaults Parameter Factory Default Retained on Power-DownAppendices 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 Warranty TermsWarranty Registration Audio UK

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