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4.Restore destination

This displays the restore-destination drive, and lets you select the song number.

If you are restoring “1Song,” the data will be restored to the song number you select here.

The restore-destination drive will indicate the drive of the song selected in the SONG page.

5.Exec.

Press this to execute the restore operation. The restore- source song and/or user data will be restored to the restore-destination drive.

Song data

When you restore one or more songs, the restored song(s) will be inserted at the specified song number of the cur- rent drive. Songs following the restore-destination number will be renumbered higher by one. They will not be overwritten.

Album CD Project

When you restore Album CD Project data, the album CD project data of the current drive will be overwritten.

Other data files

When you restore other types of data, the corresponding data files will be overwritten.

Restoring all data files in the file list at once

When you restore, the song data will be loaded following the songs of the current drive, and other data files (such as user data and album CD project data) will be overwrit- ten.

The restore-destination capacity will be checked before restor- ing 1Song or All Songs. If there is insufficient capacity, the op- eration will not be executed.

9-6. MIDI/MMC

On the D3200 you can use MIDI to do the following things.

Control effects (p.57)

MTC Synchronizing with a sequencer or other MIDI device (p.95)

Switch scenes (p.51)

Use control changes to control mixer parameters

The D3200 can transmit and receive MMC (MIDI Machine Control) messages.

This means that when synchronizing two D3200 units, or when using the D3200 with a MMC-compatible MIDI se- quencer, you can control operations such as song playback, and stop from the master device.

You can use MIDI Time Code to synchronize the D3200 with an external MIDI sequencer or other device, so that the D3200’s track audio will play back in synchronization with external MIDI source sources.

The D3200 can operate in synchronization with an external MIDI device by using MTC (MIDI Time Code) synchroniza- tion.

The device that outputs the synchronization clock is called the master, and the device that receives this clock is called the slave. The D3200 can function either as the master or slave.

Some MIDI devices may not support the MMC functionality of the D3200. For details on the MMC functionality of the D3200, refer to the MIDI implementation.

MIDI Clock can be received if you select MIDI Clock in the SESSION DRUMS “Tempo Trk” tab page and record the tempo track.

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1.Control Change

Here you can turn control change message reception/ transmission on (highlighted) or off.

When you operate mixer parameters, the D3200 will transmit corresponding messages. These messages can be recorded on an external MIDI sequencer, and the re- transmitted back to the D3200 to control the correspond- ing mixer parameters.

For details on the parameters you can control, refer to the MIDI implementation.

MIDI control of effects can be used regardless of the Control Change on/off setting.

These messages will be received only if Automation (p.103) is turned off.

2.Program Change

Here you can turn program change message reception/ transmission on (highlighted) or off.

When you switch scenes, the D3200 will transmit a corre- sponding program change message. These program change messages can be recorded on an external MIDI sequencer, and re-transmitted back to the D3200 to select the corresponding scene.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Iii Handling of the internal hard diskData handling RW drive Printing conventions in this ManualTable of Contents Session Drums MixerEffects Data ViiRecorder Reference ViiiAppendices Various lists 176 Specifications 174More about drives and files 171 Power-on Before using the D3200 for the first timePower on/off Included itemsPress the SYSTEM/MIDI key Click the Control tab Setting the calendarPower-off Input Main features Parts and their function Functions LCD screenConnection example Session Drums Main featuresTrack digital multi-track recorder Mixer scene memories, plus Midi control of mixer parametersSophisticated digital editing tools CD-R/RW drive for creating backup disk and audio CDsWhat is ? Intuitive interface designed for ease-of-useTop panel Phantom power switchParts and their function Input 1, Input 2...INPUT 12 jacks60 -40 dBu mic input CH on key 13 1-16 key, 17-32 key14 REC/PLAY key Solo keyScrub key Direct keysKnob Matrix Mark key40 HDD/CD access and Midi indicators LOOP, TRIGGER, Auto Punch indicators37 REC/PLAY Mode keys On key, standby indicatorRear panel About the CD-R/RW drive Items and functions in the LCD screen ViewConfirmation button List buttonScroll bar/scroll buttons Radio buttonsBasic operation Selecting the page modeSelecting and setting parameters Editing effects Switching between channels 1-16Send and equalizer Selecting a channelExamples of operation Please note the following items before you begin ConnectionsTurn the D3200 on ConnectionsListen to the demo song Adjust the mixWhen the demo song ends, press the Stop key Name the song Press the Song key to access the SongCreate a new song Create the songConfirm the changes Connect your audio sources to the mixer inputsConnect mics and instruments to the Input jacks Connect a guitar to the guitar inputAssign the inputs to channels Adjust the EQ settings of channel Press the EQ key to access the EQ/ATT tab Choose a channelUse the Knob Matrix to adjust the EQ Adding EQ and EffectsChoose an effect type Reverb&Delay in the MonoApplying effects to the input sound Choose an effect programPreparations for recording Setting the recording modeRecording Normal Select the recording statusPlayback Start recordingOverdubbing Arm track 2 for recordingApplying EQ to each channel/track Press the EQ key to access the EQ/ATT tabApplying effects and EQ to individual channels Select a track for EQ Adjusting the panSelecting a master effect Select an effect programAdjust the send amount of each track Adjusting the Master Effect 1 Send amount for each trackChecking and adjusting the master effect Adjust the return form the master effectsApplying an effect to the master bus Final Effect Make the desired adjustments, and then press the Stop keySet the meters to display the post fader levels Choose a final effectWhen you‘re done adjusting the master EQ, press the Stop key Applying EQ to the master bus Master EQSpecify a virtual track Adjust the recording levelRecording the master track Arm the master track for recordingWriting to a CD Saving your songSelecting/creating a song Creating a new songSelecting a song Using the name libraryRenaming a song Selecting a song from the song listLocation Switching the counter displaySwitching the information display area Mixer Effects Session Drums RecorderMoving to a different location Deleting a mark Using the Mark keys to moveMoving to the location assigned to a mark Session Drums RecorderPress the Scrub key to display the Scrub Finding a precise location ScrubFinding a zero-cross point Copying a song Song editing procedureSong editing Moving a songProtecting a song Inputting audio to the mixerAnalog input Saving a songUsing the tuner Digital input Inputting the digital audio signal from a MD or DATAudio outputs from the mixer Sub inputAdjusting the pan Mixer settingsAdjusting the volume EQ EqualizerMaster EQ EQ library Storing and recall- ing EQ settingsPairing Fader groups Group settingsMonitor settings CH on groupsMuting a channel Adjusting the cue levelSolo settings Click the Yes button or press the panel YES key to save Mixer SetupStoring a mixer setup Recalling a scene Storing/recalling a sceneStoring a scene Renaming a sceneControlling scenes via Midi Specifying parameters that will be disabled for all scenesEditing and overwriting a scene Midi outputEvent automation AutomationScene automation Editing events When you play back the song, event recording will beginPlaying back the events Turn Automation on RecEffect type and size How DSP power is allocated to the effectsNumber of effects and DSP power for each variety of effect Using the final effect Using insert effectsUsing master effects Applying insert effects during recordingStoring an effect program Editing the effectsEditing the effect parameters For an insert effectControlling effects from an external device Using external effectsUsing a pedal or Midi to control an effect Select the effect that you want to controlIf you’ve selected Metronome as the group Listening to drum patternsCreating a drum track for an entire song Pattern Map D3200 contains 756 drum patterns →p.176 Drum Pat- tern ListRecording patterns on a track Recording with Session DrumsRecording additional tracks as you listen to the drum track Auditioning the pattern mapRecording directly to the master track Editing a drum kitSelecting a drum kit Editing the sound of a drum kitTurn the Click Monitor button off normal display Pattern mapsCreating a pattern map List, select highlightTempo Editing a pattern mapChanging the tempo during the song Tempo trackSong Guide function Tap tempoBasic recording RecordingPattern map tempo Bounce recordingSwitching virtual tracks Trigger recordingAuto punch-in/out Using a foot switch for manual punch-in/outManual punch-in/out Song Locate Mixer Effects Session Drums Creating a master trackLoop recording Loop playback PlaybackNormal playback Playing back an album CD project Track editing proceduresTrack editing Copy a track CopyTrkUsing the clipboard to copy data to another song Insert blank space InsertTrk Deleting track data Erase a track EraseTrkDelete a track DeleteTrk Deleting all data of a trackExchange tracks SwapTrk Reverse a track ReverseTrkOptimizing a track OptimizeTrk Expand/compress a track ExpCmpTrkSelect the copy-source virtual track Select the expansion/compression modeCopying to a virtual track Verify the copy-destinationSwapping entire tracks Exchange two entire tracks SwapWholeTrkFade-in/fade-out FadeTrk Creating a fade-inCreating a fade-out Erasing punch noise ErasePunchNoise Specify the region where you want to erase punch NoiseEliminating noise NoiseReduction Select NoiseReductionErase a silent region EraseSilence Naming a trackTrack At Once Write the song Disc At OnceAlbum CD Project Finalize the discAudition the Album CD Project Song Locate Mixer Effects Session Drums RecorderSpecify the size of the gaps between each track Check the CD by playing it back on an audio CD playerCreate a master track for this song Ripping a CDCreating a live CD Edit the album CD project. Figure EBacking up 1 Song Backing up and restoringBacking up When backing up to the PC drive Execute the backupWhen backing up to CD-R/RW Backing up All DataRestoring backed-up data Importing an audio track into the beginning of a track Audio filesImporting an audio file Exporting an audio file Exporting an audio fileImporting an audio file into the middle of a track Using data from a different model on the D3200 Using D32XD and D16XD dataUsing D3200 data on a different model Drive and data compatibility with the Digital RecordingSpecifying the drive size Specifying the PC drive sizeFormatting the hard disk Renaming a song driveChecking the hard disk Load system Creating a system recoveryTo keep only the audio data that you are actually using Drive capacityDeleting the Undo data PC driveChecking, renaming, or deleting files Sharing event dataMacintosh users Mac OS9.0.4 or later Saving/loadingWindows users Windows Me/2000 or later Midi messages used by D3200 Using MidiMidi connections Using Midi to control the mixer Synchronizing two D3200 unitsDownloading the operating system Upgrading the systemClickPoint Calibration dialog box will appear Press the panel Enter keyTime Disp Type dialog box CounterCounter display Editing a name Using the name libraryRename Meter/Track View100 2a. CH INPUT/SubMixer 1012b-1. Channel Pair 2b. PAIR/GROUP102 2b-2. Fader Group2c-1. Fader Pan 2c. FADER/PAN/AUTOMATION103 2c-2. Automation104 2c-3. Event List105 2c-4. Edit Scene2c-6. Mixer View 1062c-5. Scene Filter 2d-1. EQ/ATT 2d. EQ/ATT/PHASE107 2d-2. EQ Library2d-4. Master EQ 2d-3. Phase108 2e. Send EFF/AUX/REC 1092e-5. Rec Send 2f. SOLO/MONITOR110 2f-1. Solo2f-2. Monitor 2g. Mixer Setup111 2f-3. Cue LevelChannel Routing View 112Ch View 3a. Rename113 Effect RoutingEffects that can be used simultaneously 114Insert EFF Techniques for assigning effectsEffect program selection 115Master EFF1 Master EFF2 PAN116 Final EFF117 118 119 HDD, CD 120Disk Utility 121 122 Edit PC File123 BackupRestore Album CD Project Restore destination124 Other data files125 Master Track 126Virtual Track Edit Track127 CopyTrk128 Wave dialog boxEraseTrk 129InsertTrk DeleteTrkReverseTrk 130SwapTrk A3.WAVEExpCmpTrk 131OptimizeTrk A4. WaveSwapWholeTrk 132CopyWholeTrk A3. VirtualFadeTrk A3. Mode133 NormalizeTrkErasePunchNoise 134NoiseReduction Before execution After executionEraseSilence 135Import File 136 Export File11. CD 13711a. Album CD 13811b. Track at once 139WAV 11c. CD Player140 Calib Undo141 142 143 Drums Track Mixer144 Pattern MapTempo Track Mark145 146 ZoomMixer Navigation Tools Rec ModeLOC 1/IN, … LOC 4/END 147148 149 Play/Stop ModeTransport keys Category Modulation&Pitch Category Reverb&Delay150 Category Dynamics&FilterCategory Multi 151Category SFX&etc 152 About the effect algorithmsStereo-type 10 St. Multitap Delay Stereo Multitap Delay C/R DelayStereo/Cross Delay 153154 11 St.Modulation Dly Stereo Modulation DelayAuto Panning Delay Stereo Flanger Stereo Phaser155 Stereo VibratoStereo Expander 156Stereo Tremolo 19 St.Pitch Shifter Stereo Pitch ShifterStereo Gate 157Stereo Limiter Stereo FilterCategory SFX&etc SFX/Etc effects 158Multiband Limiter Talking ModulatorRotary Speaker Monaural-type159 Mono Reverb Room160 161 49 Mn.Ring Modulator Mono Ring Modulator 162Mono Wah Tube Pre Amp Sim Tube PreAmp Simulator163 164 165 Key does not function when pressed 166Startup 167Audio files 168 169 170 CD-R/RW drive Drives171 PC USB drivePlaying an audio CD Audio CDs and files172 Creating an audio CDWAV-format audio files 173Loading Files on the PC USB drive PC filesMidi functionality 174Recorder section General175 InputDrum Pattern List 176Demo Song List EQ Library ListName Library List 177178 179 180 181 182 Word clock 183Virtual track XLR jackIndex 184185 CD-RWREC/PLAY Mode 186187 USB188 Midi implementation chart 189Korg INC
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