User Guide
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DCP-200
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)
3. LED Display
– The three-digit LED display indicates Voice
selection, Reverb depth and other parameters.
4. Reverb Button
– This button is used to turn the Reverb on
or off.
Pressing and holding the Reverb button while turning the Data
Control knob allows you to adjust the Reverb Depth.
For more information, see “Using the Built-in Reverb” in the
Additional Features section.
5. Voice / Function Button
– Pressing this button puts DCP-200
in Edit Mode, allowing you to change various functions and
parameters. In Edit Mode, the keys no longer send notes, but
instead are used to select functions and edit their parameters.
See the Edit Mode section for more information on using the
Voice / Function button for Edit Mode functions.
6. Metronome Button –
Pressing this button will start or stop the
Metronome. The LED in the button will blink in time with the
tempo setting.
Pressing and holding the Metronome button while turning the
Data Control knob allows you to adjust the Tempo.
Form more information, see “Using the Metronome” in the
Additional Features section.
7. Song Button
– This button is used to enter Song Play Mode.
Pressing it and using the Data control knob will scroll through
the demo songs, as well as any songs you may have recorded in
the built-in Song Recorder.
8. Data Control Knob –
The Data Control knob is a multi-purpose
control for entering or altering the settings of various functions.
In its default setting it is assigned to change voices (that is, to
select any of the eight built-in sounds of DCP-200).
MASTER VOLUME
Reverb
Song
RECORD
Data Control
[Assignable]
Metronome
Voice / —
Function
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3
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