M-Audio DCP-200 User Manual

M-Audio DCP-200 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Precaution Thank you for purchasing this digital instrument.For perfect operation and security,please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference. Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5 Using DCP-200 for the First Time .
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    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-200, so that you can get the most from your new piano.
  • Page 6: Controls And Connectors

    DCP-200 User Guide Controls and Connectors Left Panel Right Panel (Control Panel) (Power Button) Connections Panel Right Panel 1. Power On/Off Switch – Pressing this button turns DCP-200 on or off. ON / OFF...
  • Page 7: Left Panel

    For more information, see “Using the Built-in Reverb” in the Song Metronome Additional Features section. RECORD 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. Data Control...
  • Page 8: Connections Panel

    DCP-200 User Guide Connections Panel MIDI Input Level 9. 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.
  • Page 9: Using Dcp-200 For The First Time

    DCP-200 User Guide Using DCP-200 for the First Time Everything you need to know to start making music with DCP-200 is right here in this short section. Connect the Pedal Board Connect the Pedal Board cable to the Pedal Connector on the rear panel of the piano. AC100-240V – 50/60HZ PEDAL CAUTION Connect the Power Cable Make sure that the Power On/Off Switch is in the “Off”...
  • Page 10: Turn The Power On

    RECORD Volume MASTER VOLUME Data Control [Assignable] Press the Power On/Off switch to turn DCP-200 on. T he LED display will light up and show the characters , to  represent Grand Piano. Grand Piano is the sound (or Voice) that is automatically selected each time you turn on DCP-200.
  • Page 11: Select A Sound

    Turn the Data Control knob to select a voice. MASTER VOLUME Below is a list showing the eight sounds built into the DCP-200 piano, as well as the way the voice names are abbreviated for the LED display. Voice / —...
  • Page 12: Connect Headphones

    You can put this manual away and start playing music. If you want to learn about all the additional functionality DCP-200 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...
  • Page 13: Additional Features

    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-200 where you are feeling a little lost and just want to start over, there are two ways to do this.
  • Page 14: Method 2: Factory Reset

    T he LED Display will light ALL segments, and all LEDs on the device will light while these buttons are held down. Once this has happened, you can release the Reverb and Voice/Function buttons. When the Reverb and Voice/Function buttons are released, DCP-200 will return to Performance Mode (ready-to-play). All button LEDs will return to their default states. The LED Display will show the version number of the fi rmware (the piano’s internal operating software) for 2 seconds and then return to showing the Voice Name (Grand Piano - Pno).
  • Page 15: Using The Built-In Reverb

    DCP-200 User Guide Using the Built-in Reverb Your DCP-200 piano includes a built-in digital Reverb that can be used for adding a natural-sounding room ambience to any of the piano’s eight voices. To apply Reverb to a voice: Press the Reverb button. The button will illuminate, and you will hear the Reverb effect when you play the currently selected voice.
  • Page 16: Playing The Demo Songs

    DCP-200 User Guide Playing the Demo Songs DCP-200 comes pre-programmed with a selection of eight demo songs. Each of the Demo Songs is designed to demonstrate one of the piano’s built-in voices. ‣ To play the first demo song: Press the Song button to enter Song Play Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control...
  • Page 17 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To Stop Playback of a Demo Song: To stop playback of a Demo Song, press the Song button. The Song Button’s LED will turn off, and DCP-200 will be back in Performance Mode, ready for you to play on the keyboard again. ‣ To choose a specific Demo Song: Press the Song button to enter Song Play Mode.
  • Page 18: Using The Metronome

    DCP-200 User Guide Using the Metronome DCP-200 features a built-in metronome which can be used for practicing to a set tempo, and is also helpful when recording tracks in the Song Recorder. To Activate the Metronome: Press the Metronome button.
  • Page 19: Tempo

    DCP-200 User Guide Turn the Data Control knob clockwise to increase the metronome volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the metronome volume. The metronome volume level will be indicated as a value from 0-127 in the LED display window. Voice / — Reverb Function ‣...
  • Page 20 As you read this User Guide, you will notice mention of Performance Mode and Edit Mode. Performance Mode is the mode DCP-200 is in when first powered on. It is the mode in which you can play (or “perform” on) the keyboard.
  • Page 21: Using The Song Recorder

    2, anything previously recorded on track 1 will be played back for you to play along to. If tracks 1 and 2 both contain data, DCP-200 will automatically choose to record to the track that was NOT <...
  • Page 22: To Manually Select A Track To Record To

    DCP-200 User Guide To manually select a track to record to: Press the Song button and the Metronome button simultaneously to enter Record Wait Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Turn the Data Control knob to select between Track 1 and Track 2.
  • Page 23: To Cancel Recording While In Record Wait Mode

    DCP-200 User Guide To cancel recording while in Record Wait Mode: Turn the Data Control knob until the LED display shows:  Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Song button. Record Wait Mode will exit, and the keyboard will be back in Performance Mode, with no changes to the contents of either Track 1 or Track 2.
  • Page 24: To Clear All Data In The Song Recorder

    DCP-200 User Guide To Clear all Data in the Song Recorder: Use the following procedure to clear all data from Tracks 1 and 2 in the Song Recorder: Press the Song button and the Metronome button at the same time to enter Song Recording Mode.
  • Page 25: To Erase A Single Track In The Song Recorder

    Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Song button twice. tR1 . press The track will be erased, and DCP-200 will be back in twice Performance Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control...
  • Page 26: To Play Back Your Song Recorder Tracks

    (1 or 2), then the Song will not play. Rather, the Song LED will flash Song Metronome RECORD 3 times quickly, and DCP-200 will exit Song Play Mode and resume Performance Mode, with the LED display showing the currently selected voice. Data Control...
  • Page 27: To Stop Playback And Exit Song Play Mode

    DCP-200 User Guide To stop playback and exit Song Play Mode: Press the Song button. Song playback will stop, and DCP-200 will exit Song Play Mode and resume Performance Mode with the LED display showing the currently selected voice. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD...
  • Page 28: Edit Mode

    Whenever you power up DCP-200, the Data Control knob is assigned to instantly select sounds (Voice Select) at a turn of the knob. However, when using other DCP-200 features, you will often have occasion to assign the Data Control knob for other uses. Although the Data Control knob can easily be returned to its Voice Select...
  • Page 29: To Enter Edit Mode, Press The Voice/Function Button

    DCP-200 User Guide To enter Edit Mode, press the Voice/Function button. Using the Voice Select Keys The Voice Select keys offer an alternative method of selecting voices. ‣ To select different voices using Voice Select keys: P ress the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. The LED in the Voice/Function button will light. Voice / —...
  • Page 30: Split Mode

    DCP-200 User Guide 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.
  • Page 31 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To change the Split Point: Press the Voice/Function Button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press and hold the Split Mode (Bb-1) key. MASTER VOLUME T he LED display will show ‘SPL’ for 1 Voice / — Reverb Function second. After 1 second the display will...
  • Page 32 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To Independently Control Volume Levels of Left Hand and Right Hand Voices: • Left Hand Voice Volume: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Bb0 key to assign the Data Control knob to control the Split MASTER VOLUME Voice (Left Hand Voice) volume.
  • Page 33 DCP-200 User Guide • Right Hand Voice Volume: P ress the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the F#0 key to assign the Data Control knob to control the Right Hand Voice MASTER VOLUME volume. Voice / —...
  • Page 34 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To turn off Split Mode: Press the Voice/Function button. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Split Mode key (Bb-1) to turn off Split Mode. MASTER VOLUME The display will show for 1 second.
  • Page 35: Layer Mode

    While both keys are held down the display will show:  DCP-200 is now in Layer Mode. Both the Main and Layer Voices will sound when keys are pressed. < (In the example illustration, Bright Piano is the Main Voice (because it is selected first), and Strings is the Layer Voice (because it is selected second).
  • Page 36 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To adjust the volume of the Layer Voice: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Layer Volume key (Ab0). MASTER VOLUME Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD...
  • Page 37 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To adjust the volume of the Main Voice: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Voice Volume key (F#0). MASTER VOLUME The LED display will show  Voice / — Reverb Function Song...
  • Page 38 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To turn off Layer Mode: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Select a single Voice by pressing a single Voice Select Key. MASTER VOLUME Voice / — Reverb Function Song...
  • Page 39: Octave, Transpose, And Master Tuning

    DCP-200 User Guide Octave, Transpose, and Master Tuning To access the Octave, Transpose, and Master Tuning editing functions, press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Then press the designated key to access the desired function. Octave (C#0) Pressing this key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the keyboard’s octave setting.
  • Page 40: Transpose (Eb0)

    DCP-200 User Guide Transpose (Eb0) Pressing this key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the keyboard’s transpose value. Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Transpose key (Eb0). MASTER VOLUME T he LED display will momentarily show ...
  • Page 41: Master Tuning (F#2)

    -64 and 64. Voice / — Reverb Function Of course, DCP-200 never actually “goes out of tune,” but the Master Tuning feature can be useful when you are Metronome Song playing along with another instrument or recording that RECORD may be slightly above or below standard pitch.
  • Page 42: Adjusting Keyboard Sensitivity: 'Touch' Select Keys (F3, F#3, Ab3, Bb3)

    Adjusting Keyboard Sensitivity: ‘Touch’ Select Keys (F3, F#3, Ab3, Bb3) The Touch Select control, sometimes referred to as Velocity Curve, lets you decide how the pressure with which you hit the keys determines the volume at which the notes play. DCP-200 provides you with four different keyboard sensitivity options: • Normal (Ab3 key) is the default setting, and is designed to be useful for most players with an “average”...
  • Page 43: Using Your Digital Console Piano With A Computer

    Available USB port ‣ Note: It is not necessary to install Sibelius First software in order to use DCP-200 with your computer. Other music software may also be used. Note that other music software may have higher system requirements than those...
  • Page 44: Connecting Dcp-200 To Your Computer

    Connecting DCP-200 to your Computer Your DCP-200 is class-compliant. This means you may simply connect your DCP-200 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.
  • Page 45: Connecting The Dcp-200 Auxiliary Input

    Connecting the DCP-200 Auxiliary Input The Auxiliary Input of the DCP-200 allows you to connect the audio output of a computer, MP3 player, or other audio device to DCP-200, and hear that audio device play through the stereo speakers built in to DCP-200.
  • Page 46 ‣ Note: Of course, if you prefer to listen to your computer through its own speakers instead of the DCP-200 speakers, that’s fi ne. You can still use DCP-200 with your computer either way.
  • Page 47: Installing Sibelius First Software

    DCP-200 User Guide Installing Sibelius First Software Load the Sibelius First CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. O n Windows computers, < click “Install Sibelius First” on the screen that will automatically launch. O n Mac, < double-click on the Sibelius...
  • Page 48: 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 the Sibelius First Software Make sure DCP-200 is connected to your computer’s USB input, and DCP-200 is powered on. Launch Sibelius First: O n Windows computers, <...
  • Page 49 DCP-200 User Guide E nter the serial number found inside the front cover of the included Sibelius First Installation Guide booklet, and then click OK. Follow the on-screen instructions to register the software.
  • Page 50 Sibelius-- either through your computer speakers, or through the DCP-200 speakers (if you have connected the Aux In as discussed in the “Connecting the DCP-200 Auxiliary Input” section). To continue learning about Sibelius First, please refer to the Sibelius First User Guide.
  • Page 51: Midi Functions

    Local On/Off (C#3) Turning the Local On/Off function to Off will disconnect the keyboard from the internal sound engine of DCP- 200. This means you can use DCP-200 as a MIDI controller to control other MIDI devices (or virtual instrument software running on your computer) without playing the internal sounds of DCP-200. 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.
  • Page 52: Main Midi Transmit Channel (C#2)

    DCP-200 User Guide Main MIDI Transmit Channel (C#2) Pressing the MIDI Transmit Channel key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the Main MIDI Transmit channel number. To change the Main MIDI Transmit Channel: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / —...
  • Page 53: Numeric Data Entry Keys (G5, A5, B5, C6, D6, E6, F6, G6, A6, B6)

    User Guide Numeric Data Entry Keys (G5, A5, B5, C6, D6, E6, F6, G6, A6, B6) Some of the advanced MIDI editing functions of DCP-200 require that a numeric value be entered. This can be accomplished using the Numeric Data Entry Keys. Functions requiring numeric input include: • Program Change...
  • Page 54: Cancel Key (Bb6)

    DCP-200 User Guide Cancel Key (Bb6) Pressing the Cancel key at any time while in Edit Mode will exit Edit Mode and return DCP-200 to Performance Mode. Settings will remain unchanged. ON / OFF Data Control Assign Key (C#6) Pressing the Data Control Assign key while in Edit Mode will allow you to send MIDI Continuous Controller command values using the Data Control knob.
  • Page 55 DCP-200 User Guide U sing the Numeric Data Entry keys, select the Continuous Controller number you wish to assign to the Data Control knob. ON / OFF P ress the ENTER key (C7). ON / OFF...
  • Page 56 [Assignable] The Data Control knob can be assigned to send standard MIDI Continuous Controller commands up to 127 (in addition to other types of control information specifi c to DCP-200). Please see Appendix C - Data Control Assignments and MIDI CC List for more information. ‣ NOTE: To reassign the Data Control knob for Voice Selection, press the Voice / Function button and then press the Eb2 key.
  • Page 57: Program Change, Bank Lsb, And Bank Msb

    DCP-200 User Guide Program Change, Bank LSB, and Bank MSB The following section demonstrates how to send MIDI Program Changes, Bank LSB (Least Signifi cant Byte) and Bank MSB (Most Signifi cant Byte) values from DCP-200 to an external MIDI device or virtual instrument software program. Sending MIDI Program Changes T here are two ways to send MIDI Program Number changes. You can either enter a single specifi c Program Number (Data Control knob assignment remains unchanged), or you can assign the Data Control knob to send MIDI Program Changes.
  • Page 58 DCP-200 User Guide U sing the Numeric Data Entry keys, enter the MIDI Program Number you want to send. ON / OFF ‣ Note: As an alternative to using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, you could instead use the Data Control knob to choose the MIDI Program Number in this step.
  • Page 59 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To assign the Data Control knob to send MIDI Program Changes: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Program Number Data MASTER VOLUME Control Key (F#1). Voice / —...
  • Page 60: Sending Bank Lsb Changes

    DCP-200 User Guide Sending Bank LSB Changes T here are two ways to send Bank LSB changes. You can either enter a specifi c LSB (Least Signifi cant Byte) value using (Data Control knob assignment remains unchanged), or you can assign the Data Control knob to send Bank LSB changes. (Please note that after any kind of bank message, it is usually necessary to follow up with a MIDI Program Change message in order to affect a sound change on the receiving device.)
  • Page 61 DCP-200 User Guide U sing the Numeric Data Entry keys, enter the Bank LSB value you want to send. ON / OFF ‣ Note: As an alternative to using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, you could instead use the Data Control knob to choose the Bank LSB value in this step.
  • Page 62 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To assign the Data Control knob to send Bank LSB changes: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Bank LSB Data Control Key (Ab1). MASTER VOLUME Voice / —...
  • Page 63: Sending Bank Msb Changes

    DCP-200 User Guide Sending Bank MSB Changes T here are two ways to send Bank MSB changes. You can either enter a specifi c MSB (Most Signifi cant Byte) value using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, or you can assign the Data Control knob to send Bank MSB changes. (Please note that after any kind of bank message, it is usually necessary to follow up with a MIDI Program Change message in order to affect a sound change on the receiving device.) ‣...
  • Page 64 DCP-200 User Guide U sing the Numeric Data Entry keys, enter the Bank MSB value you want to send. ON / OFF ‣ Note: As an alternative to using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, you could instead use the Data Control knob to choose the Bank MSB value in this step.
  • Page 65 DCP-200 User Guide ‣ To assign the Data Control knob to send Bank MSB changes: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode. Voice / — Reverb Function Song Metronome RECORD Data Control [Assignable] Press the Bank MSB Data Control MASTER VOLUME Key (Bb1). Voice / —...
  • Page 66: Panic Key (F#6)

    P ressing the Panic key will send out a ‘Reset All Controllers’ and ‘All Notes Off’ MIDI Message on ALL MIDI Channels 1 - 16. This can be especially useful for clearing “stuck notes” when controlling external MIDI devices or software with DCP-200. ‣ To use the Panic key to send out a ‘Reset All Controllers’ and ‘All Notes Off’ MIDI Message on ALL MIDI Channels 1 - 16: Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode.
  • Page 67: Default Key (F5)

    Edit Mode parameter returned to its default value. Default Notes: • W hile in Edit Mode, if you happen to press the Default Key without fi rst choosing an Edit Mode parameter, DCP-200 will be returned to Performance Mode, with no other changes. • T o clear all battery backed memory and restore all functions to their factory defaults, follow the Factory Reset procedure described near the beginning of the “Additional Features” section. • F or information regarding the default values of all the various functions of DCP-200, please see Appendix A:...
  • Page 68: 10 Care And Maintenance

    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-200 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.
  • Page 69: 12 Technical Info

    DCP-200 User Guide 12 Technical Info Caution: Electro Static Discharge, Electrical Fast Transient and Conducted RF interference may cause the unit to malfunction. In such case, unplug the unit and plug it in again to restore normal operation. Note: Your M-Audio product has been tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 70: 13 Appendices

    13 Appendices Appendix A — Defaults At power up, the DCP-200 piano is in Performance Mode, with the Data Control knob set to Voice Select. Default Settings The table below shows the DCP-200 factory default settings and whether or not user changes to these...
  • Page 71: Piano Reset

    DCP-200 User Guide Piano Reset As soon as the Piano Reset function is activated (by pressing the Reverb and Voice/Function buttons simultaneously), the device will perform the following functions: Turn Local On 2. Send ‘All Notes Off’ Command on MIDI Channel 1 - external and to the internal sound engine 3. S end ‘Reset All Controllers’ Command on MIDI Channel 1 - external and to the internal sound engine Assign Data Control to Voice Select...
  • Page 72: Appendix B - Midi Implementation

    DCP-200 User Guide Appendix B – MIDI Implementation Function… Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 1-16 1-16 Channel Changed 1-16 1-16 Mode Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages Altered ***** Note True Voice 0-127 0-127 Number ***** Velocity Note After Key’s...
  • Page 73: Appendix C - Data Control Assignments And Midi Cc List

    DCP-200 User Guide Appendix C — Data Control Assignments and MIDI CC List Below is a list of MIDI controllers that can be assigned to the Data Control: CC no. Controller Name Display Name Default Value Octave  Transpose ...
  • Page 74 DCP-200 User Guide CC no. Controller Name Display Name Default Value 42 Pan position (fine) 43 Expression (fine) 44 Effect Control 1 (fine) 45 Effect Control 2 (fine) 46-63 046, 047, 048 ... 063 64 Hold Pedal (on/off) 65 Portamento (on/off) 66 Sostenuto Pedal (on/off) 67 Soft Pedal (on/off) 68 Legato Pedal (on/off)
  • Page 75: 14 Warranty

    DCP-200 User Guide 14 Warranty Warranty Terms M-Audio warrants products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and provided that the product is owned by the original, registered user. Visit www.m-audio.com/warranty for terms and limitations applying to your specific product. Warranty Registration Immediately registering your new M-Audio product entitles you to full warranty coverage and helps M-Audio develop and manufacture the finest quality products available. Register online at...
  • Page 76 © 2009 Avid Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Product features, specifications, system requirements and availability are subject to change without notice. Avid, M-Audio and DCP-200 are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. DCP-200 Tested to comply with FCC standards...
  • Page 77: Technical Support

    Sales email ....info@m-audio.fr e-mail ....info@m-audio.jp Assistance Technique tel .

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