Tascam DM-3200 owner manual Introduction About the manual, What’s in the manual

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1 – Introduction : About the manual

About the manual

Pushed controls on the DM-3200 are referred to as “keys”.

Their virtual equivalents displayed on screen are referred to as “buttons”.

Within this manual, the following typographic con- ventions are used:

The name of a control or connector on the unit is written in the following way: LINE/MIC.

Messages and text shown on the display of the DM-3200 are shown as follows: DIGITAL IN 1.

The name of a control or connector on another unit is written in the following way: AUX IN.

What’s in the manual

1, “Introduction” (page 9) This section, pro- viding an introduction to the DM-3200.

2, “Basic operational concepts” (page 16)

This is important—it gives you basic information on the way in which you use the DM-3200’s controls and menu systems, etc. as well as providing an expla- nation of way in which the DM-3200 stores data.

3, “Connections” (page 38) Provides informa- tion on how to connect the DM-3200 to other equip- ment in your setup.

4, “Routing & assignment” (page 46) Since the DM-3200 is a “soft” console, with many patches and assignments made through software rather than physical connections, you should read this section to understand how the inputs and outputs of the DM- 3200, as well as the internal connections, are linked together.

5, “Channel modules” (page 59) This sec- tion describes the modules which form the basic “building blocks” of the DM-3200. Most of the mix- ing work you do on the DM-3200 will use the func- tions described here.

This section also contains information on using the DM-3200 in surround modes.

6, “Effects” (page 81) The parameters control- ling the built-in effects of the DM-3200 are described here and a list of the preset libraries may also be found in this section.

7, “MIDI” (page 91) This provides information on the MIDI capabilities provided by the DM-3200.

8, “Remote operation” (page 93) The DM- 3200 is capable of acting as a remote control unit for a wide variety of external devices, including DAW systems. This section explains how to use these capa- bilities.

9, “Specifications” (page 102) Specifications of the DM-3200, together with a guide to the popup messages that appear on screen.

Also note that there are two separate publications in addition to this manual and the printed Quick Refer- ence Guide: these cover the automation features of the DM-3200 and the TMCompanion software, which are provided as electronic publications in PDF format.

Notes and warnings

TIP

We give hints and tips on using the DM-3200 in this way.

NOTE

These notes provide additional explanations for special cases, etc.

CAUTION

Cautions show that you may lose data or performance may suffer if the instructions are not followed.

WARNING

These warnings should be taken very seriously. They describe situations which can cause injury, or damage to equipment if the instructions are not followed.

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Contents Digital Mixing Console HAZARD, do not Expose this Appliance to Rain or Moisture Important Safety Instructions Contents Connections Routing & assignmentChannel modules Specifications EffectsMidi Remote operationGate/Expander preset library entries 17 Channel delayList of Figures Effects Remote operation Supported transport machine controlIntroduction Computer DAW integrationOther key points Please read this manualIntroduction About the DM-3200 About the DM-3200Channel destinations Mixer channelsIntroduction Unpacking the DM-3200 Unpacking the DM-3200Introduction About the manual About the manualWhat’s in the manual Introduction Special notes for touch-sensitive faders Special notes for touch-sensitive fadersCopyright, etc Introduction The features of the DM-3200 Features of the DM-3200Module & layer control section Modifier sectionLibrary section and CF card slot Machine control sectionBasic operational concepts Smart keysWhat’s on the screen? Jumping to commonly-used screens Explanation of the top line of screen displaysBasic operational concepts Special controls Special controlsFader layers PODsPOD knobs used in a multi-control Screen GATE/DYN dynamics processor mode Basic operational concepts EncodersEncoders Encoder mappingsReading the encoder indicators Hard left Little less hard Centered Little to Left RightThree indicators Now off Now lit One half-lit No cut or boost Slight boost note Little more boostLowest frequency Middle Little higher Than middleEncoder behavior Low shelf High shelf Peak NotchFull cut Below nominal Nominal 0dB Above nominal Basic operational concepts CF cards CF cardsFormatting a new card How to shut down the DM-3200 In order to Basic operational concepts Shutting down the DM-3200Shutting down the DM-3200 Important CAUTION!!! Data associated withBasic operational concepts About projects and libraries About projects and librariesSetting the date and time Creating a new projectSystem Managing projects 24 The project managementSaving project data 25 Storing a projectBasic operational concepts Library management Library managementLibrary utilities Target area Target areaSOURCE areaSetup screen Basic operational concepts Naming library entriesNaming library entries Options30 The Setup option screen Basic operational concepts OptionsEncoder Mode Follows Current Screen Current Screen Follows Encoder ModeSEL keys Meter layer Buss AUXSolo Basic operational concepts Utilities UtilitiesUtility copying Switch utility 35 Utility external switch settingsConnections Stereo digital I/O CascadeMIDI, control and sync connections Connections Analog connections Analog connectionsMic/line connections Connections Digital connections Digital connectionsAnalog outputs Digital audio I/ODigital I/O setup Digital Setup screenSlot card configuration Connections Other connectionsOther connections Connections Other connections Connections Clock setting Clock settingFireWire card Normal High-speed InternalCascade Digital in 1/2Routing & assignment YesYes Yesb Routing & assignment Routing RoutingInput routing TIP Output routing Insert patching Assignment using the front panel Routing & assignment Channel-to-buss assignmentChannel-to-buss assignment Buss assignments with the pan switch Off Non-channel assignments Assignments from Routing & assignment Monitoring MonitoringSelecting the CR source Studio cue source Talkback, etc Oscillator and noise generatorFull-featured modules MetersFirst 24 channel modules Return modulesSoloing Channel modules General principlesChannel modules Global module settings Global module settingsChannels Fader control Fader or Master M/F tabsChannel modules Dynamics processors Dynamics processorsShift key Ctrl keyGates input channels Compressor/expandersDecay time Step size Release time Step sizePreset dynamics library entries Compressor/Expander preset library entriesProgram Name Comment Number Trigger settings Channel modules EQ EQ library 11 EQ library Number Title CommentChannel modules Aux and buss setup Aux and buss setupAux send pan/balance screens linked Channel modules Module setup Module setupMaximum delay ms 44.1 371.5 341.3 88.2 185.7 170.7Phase/trim/delay Stereo linking Mute groups Fader groups Changing surround mode Surround mode is set from the PAN/BAL Surround Mode screenChannel modules Surround operations Surround operationsSurround panning 33 Surround panning pan mode on LFE level Channel modules Snapshots SnapshotsSnapshot library management Storing snapshots Information about a snapshotSetting up the effects EffectsRouting the effects Effects Setting up the effects Tascam effect parametersTC Works effect parameters Preset TC Reverb effects Effects Effect librariesEffect libraries Number Name LCD indication 024 025026 027Number Name LCD indication 063 064065 066Preset Tascam effects Preset Title LCD indication Comments Guitar CompressorDistortion Tascam effectsPreset Title LCD indication Comments PhaserCompressor ExciterPreset Title LCD indication Comments Delay Stereo Multi-tapChorus Pitch changer 100101 106Midi port switching and filtering MidiMidi Implementation Charts Midi Program Change messages and the DM-3200Program Change messages and the DM-3200 Remote operation Selecting devices for transport controlRemote operation Selecting devices for transport control Deleting devices from the listAuto-detection of devices Selecting the control type for the devicesTransport mapping memories To use a transport mapping Viewing the transport mappingsEditing a mapping Remote operation Machine control setup Machine control setupRecord Command Type Locate PrerollRemote operation Location memories Location memoriesViewing a list of location memories Manual locationRepeat play Auto punch operations ALL Input and Auto MONSpecifications Analog audio I/OAssignable Returns BAL 1 through Assignable Sends 1 throughSpecifications Digital audio I/O Digital audio I/OMiscellaneous I/O connections Specifications Equalization Physical characteristicsEqualization System performanceSpecifications Dimensional drawing Dimensional drawingMessages and troubleshooting Popup messagesSpecifications Messages and troubleshooting Shown when performing bulk setup of the channel delay time Shown when performing bulk setup of the channel LFE levelShown when undoing or redoing library operations Shown when all grouping layers are to be clearedClock source has been selected, but no signal is present Library preset entry has been recalled compressor/expanderResults of performing a word sync check Valid clock source has been selectedConfirmation when copying automation configuration Confirmation when performing a parameter copy operationConfirmation that the digital trim values are to be updated Groups of 8 busses, or groups of 8 channelsLibrary preset entry has been recalled effect Shown when undoing or redoing effect library operationsInformation about a library preset entry EQ Information about a library preset entry gateConfirmation when changing between Input and Return sources Confirmation that the delay values are to be updatedInformation about a library entry gate Group does not exist to be used as a grouping layerProject to another Project bankConfirmation about the deletion of an automation file Confirmation before deleting dataConfirmation when re-assigning a grouping layer master Confirmation when re-assigning a fader group masterConfirmation when changing a setting Should this changed data be loaded?Digital audio data error from AES card non-audio data Digital audio data error from AES card loss of word syncInformation on a preset snapshot Snapshot preset has been recalledDM-3200 can be rebooted Stored a snapshotChanged Current project cannot be renamedSpecifications Block diagram Block diagramSpecifications Level diagram Level diagramPage Page DM-3200
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DM-3200 specifications

The Tascam DM-3200 is a versatile digital mixing console renowned for its professional audio capabilities and comprehensive feature set. Launched as a part of Tascam’s acclaimed DM series, this console has become a favorite among recording engineers and musicians for its flexibility and high-quality sound processing.

One of the standout features of the DM-3200 is its ability to handle both analog and digital audio signals seamlessly. With 32 input channels, it provides ample connectivity options that are vital for modern studios. It supports both analog line-level signals and digital inputs via ADAT, AES/EBU, and S/PDIF, which allows for extensive routing and integration with various devices and systems.

The DM-3200 features an 8-bus architecture, which enables users to create complex mixes with ease. Each channel is equipped with a 4-band parametric EQ, offering precise control over the tonal balance of each audio source. The onboard effects processing includes virtual effects such as reverb, delay, and modulation, which enhances the overall sound quality and provides creative options for mixing and mastering.

Another notable aspect of the DM-3200 is its intuitive user interface. The console features an LCD display alongside faders, knobs, and buttons designed for quick and efficient operation. The layout facilitates smooth navigation through menus, making it user-friendly for both novice and experienced engineers.

In terms of recording and playback, the DM-3200 supports 24-bit/96 kHz audio resolution, ensuring high-fidelity sound for both tracking and mixing. This capability makes it suitable for post-production, live sound, and studio work, providing high-quality audio requisite in various applications.

Tascam has integrated advanced automation features into the DM-3200, allowing users to automate fader positions, effects parameters, and more. This feature is particularly beneficial during mixing sessions where precision and repeatability are essential.

Additionally, the DM-3200 is capable of digital multitrack recording and can interface seamlessly with DAWs via FireWire, enhancing its versatility in a hybrid studio environment. Whether you are recording a band, mixing a podcast, or producing a film score, the Tascam DM-3200 stands out as a powerful tool in professional audio production.