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2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCAUTIONTHE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U.S.A.) CE mark for European Harmonized Standards 3 Handling of the internal hard diskiii Data handling COPYRIGHT WARNING iv 4 Cautions when using the CD-R/LCD screens , XX tab page , , ) p. ( Steps (1) (2) (3) ... Other items printed in boldface Items in the LCD screen Faders, knobs, and keys on the panel Responsibility for loss of data CD-R/RW handling RW drive Printing conventions in this manual 5 Table of ContentsSong, Locate................................................35 Operation ....................................35Step 4: Mixdown and mastering ..................28 Step 3: Overdubbing................................... 27 Step 2: Quick recording .............................. 20 Step 1: Preparations ................................... 18 Quick Start .................................. 18Before using the D3200 for the first time........ 1 Introduction ...................................1IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...............ii 6 vi Session Drums......................................... 58 Effects......................................................... 54 Mixer..........................................................42 7 vii Data ...........................................................83 CD.............................................................. 79 Recorder..................................................... 64 8 viii Drive...........................................................89 2. MIXER...................................................100 1. METER.....................................................99 Rename...................................................... 99 ClickPoint calibration ...................................97 Using a recovery CD to recover the system....96 Upgrading the system..................................96 MIDI............................................................94 USB.............................................................93 Reference .................................... 98 Counter.......................................................98 3. CH VIEW...............................................112 4. EFFECT.................................................. 113 9 ixEffect parameters .......................150 Appendices................................ 164 10 x11 Introduction28 Quick Start45 Operation1. Selecting/creating a song Song, Locate46 361-2. Renaming a song 1-3. Selecting a songSelecting a song from the song list Selecting a song from another song drive 37 47 2. Location2-1. Switching the counter displaySwitching the information display area 48 382-2. Moving to a different locationUsing the counter to move Using the FF and REW keys to moveMoving to a point later in the song (fast-forward) Moving to a point earlier in the song (rewind) Moving to the beginning/end of the songMoving to the beginning of the song Moving to the end of the song Using the Locate keys to moveAssigning locations to the Locate keys Moving to a location registered to a Locate key Moving using assignable Marks 50 402-3. Finding a precise location (SCRUB)Finding a zero-cross point 41 51 3. Song editing3-1. Song editing procedureCopying a song Moving a song Deleting a song 42Protecting a song Saving a song 1. Inputting audio to the mixer1-1. Analog inputInputting audio from a guitar 52 MixerSession CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading ClickPoint 53 Using the tuner44 1-2. Digital inputInputting the digital audio signal from a MD or DAT 1-3. Sub input 54 2. Audio outputs from the mixer55 3. Mixer settings3-1. Adjusting the volumeAdjusting the volume level of each channel Inputting a source at the maximum level Adjusting the overall volume level 3-2. Adjusting the pan 3-3. EQ (Equalizer)Channel EQApplying EQ to an audio input 56 46Applying EQ to the playback Master EQ 3-4. EQ library (Storing and recall- ing EQ settings)Storing EQ settings Recalling EQ settings 3-5. Pairing 57 473-6. Group settings 3-7. Monitor settings 58 483-8. Adjusting the cue level 3-9. Solo settingsSoloing just one channel Soloing more than one channel Cancelling solo Sending the soloed audio from the master bus 3-10. Muting a channel 59 493-11. Mixer SetupStoring a mixer setup Recalling a mixer setup 50 60 4. Storing/recalling a sceneCaution when storing effects in a scene 4-1. Storing a scene 4-2. Recalling a scene 4-3. Renaming a scene 4-4. Deleting a scene 61 514-5. Editing and overwriting a scene 4-6. Specifying parameters that will be disabled for an individual scene 4-7. Specifying parameters that will be disabled for all scenes 4-8. Controlling scenes via MIDI 52 62 5. Automation5-1. Scene automationUsing scene automation Storing a scene at a different location Editing the location of a stored scene 5-2. Event automationRecording mixer operations 63 Playing back the eventsEditing events Effect type and size How DSP power is allocated to the effects 64 EffectsInsert effects Final effect to the master bus Master effects 55Session CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading ClickPoint 65 1. Using insert effectsEffects 1-1. Applying insert effects during recording 1-2. Applying insert effects during playback 2. Using master effects 3. Using the nal effect 66 4. Editing the effectsEditing the effect parametersFor an insert effect For a master effect or nal effect Storing an effect programSession CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading ClickPoint 67 5. Controlling effects from an external device6. Using external effects 1. Listening to drum patternsIf youve selected Metronome as the group 2. Creating a drum track for an entire song (Pattern Map) 68 Session DrumsAuditioning the pattern map 69 3. Recording with Session DrumsRecording additional tracks as you listen to the drum track Recording patterns on a trackRecording Session Drums to a channel track Recording directly to the master track 70 4. Editing a drum kitSelecting a drum kitEditing the sound of a drum kit Preserving drum kit changes and drum sound edits 71 5. Pattern mapsCreating a pattern map button (or press the panel When you click the Editing a pattern mapInserting a new event into the pattern map Replacing an event Overwriting a portion of an existing event Deleting an event 72 6. TempoPlaying the entire song at the same tempo 73 63Changing the tempo during the song The Song Guide function 6-1. Tempo trackRecording MIDI Clock data from an external MIDI sequencer, and using it as the tempo track Tap tempo 64 6-2. Pattern map tempo 74 Recorder1. RecordingBounce recording 1-1. Basic recording 75 65Session Recorder Session CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading ClickPoint 1-2. Switching virtual tracks 1-3. Overdubbing (Recording addi- tional tracks during playback) 1-4. Trigger recording 76 661-5. Punch-in Recording (Re-recording a specic area)Manual punch-in/outUsing a foot switch for manual punch-in/out Auto punch-in/out 77 671-6. Creating a master track 68 78 2. Playback2-1. Normal playback 2-2. Loop playback 69 2-3. Playing back an album CD project 79 3. Track editingRegistering the edit region 3-1. Track editing procedures 4. Naming a track 1. Track At Once 89 CDWrite the first song Write the second song Write the third song Songs you have created Finalize 80 90 2. Disc At OnceWrite all songs at once 2-1. Album CD ProjectSelect the songs, specify their order, and adjust the gaps Songs you have created 82 2-2. Creating a live CDDelete unwanted tracks (TR01, TR06), and write the song 92 3. Ripping a CDSong you already created Assign marks Load into the Album CD Project track list Register Use As CD Tr (register marks with #) 83Session Data CD CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading ClickPoint 1. Backing up and restoring 93 Data94 Backing up All DataBacking up User Data 95 85Session Data CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading ClickPoint 1-2. Restoring backed-up data 86 96 2. Audio les2-1. Importing an audio leImporting an audio track into the beginning of a track 97 87Session Data CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading ClickPoint Importing an audio le into the middle of a track 2-2. Exporting an audio leExporting an audio le Exporting multiple audio les 98 3. Drive and data compatibility with the Digital Recording Studio seriesUsing D32XD and D16XD data Using D3200 data on a different model Using data from a different model on the D3200 89When you Drive Data Session CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading ClickPoint 1. Specifying the drive size1-1. Partitioning the hard drive into separate song drives (Partitions) to begin the opera- tion. 1-2. Specifying the PC drive size 99 Drive100 2. Renaming a song drive3. Checking the hard disk 4. Formatting the hard diskSession CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading Drive ClickPoint 101 5. Load system6. Creating a system recovery CD 7. Drive capacityTo keep only the audio data that you are actually using 92To erase A and B that remain from the rst take, and recover disk space Deleting the Undo data Sharing event data 102 8. PC driveChecking, renaming, or deleting lesSession CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading USB Drive ClickPoint 1. Saving/loadingWindows users (Windows Me/2000 or later) Macintosh users (Mac OS9.0.4 or later) 103 USB1. MIDI connections 2. MIDI messages used by the D3200About the MIDI implementation chart 3. Using MIDI 104 MIDIControlling the D3200 from a MIDI sequencerSession CDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading MIDI ClickPoint Synchronizing two D3200 units 105 Using MIDI to control the mixer1. Downloading the operating systemUpgrading via CD-ROM/R/RWClick the Load System button to display the LoadSystem Upgrading via USB 2. Upgrading the systemPreserving non-system data when you recover If an error appears and the recovery is unsuccessful 106 Upgrading the system Using a recovery CD to recover the system107 ClickPoint calibration108 ReferenceCounter displayTime Disp Type dialog box CounterEditing a name Meter/Track View 109 Rename1. METER 110 2. MIXER111 1012a. CH INPUT/SubMixer2a-1. Channel Assign 2a-2. Sub Mixer 14 2a-3. Sub Mixer 58 2a-4. Sub Mixer 912 112 1022b. PAIR/GROUPOperation when tracks 1 and 2 are paired 2b-1. Channel Pair 2b-2. Fader Group 2b-3. Channel On Group 113 1032c. FADER/PAN/AUTOMATION 117 1072d. EQ/ATT/PHASE 119 1092e. SEND (EFF/AUX/REC)2e-1. Effect 1 Send 2e-2. Effect 2 Send 2e-3. Aux1 Send 2e-4. Aux2 Send 120 1102f. SOLO/MONITOR 121 1112f-2. Monitor 2f-3. Cue Level 2g. MIXER SETUP 122 3. CH VIEW3-1. Ch View 3-2. Channel Routing View 4-1. Effect Routing 123 4. EFFECTEffects that can be used simultaneously Techniques for assigning effects 124 4-2. Insert EFF125 4-3. Master EFF1For details, refer to p.115 For details, refer to p.115 , 10. Rename. 4-4. Master EFF2 4-5. Final EFF 126 5. SEND 6. EQ 7. PAN127 8. SONG128 Before movingAfter moving Before copying After copying 9-1. ControlSelects the function that will be controlled by the foot switch. The effect you select here can be controlled by 6. Device. Set this to the MIDI channel that you are using for control. 129 9. SYSTEM/MIDI136 10. TRACK147 11. CD151 12. UNDO13. TUNER14-1. Session Drums and the drum kit will be will be If you turn this dialog box of . (highlighted), the pattern map will be disabled; will be This will produce a metronome sound from the moni- tor output. The setting is ignored in this case. 152 14. SESSION DRUMSThis exchanges the drum kit for another drum kit. Select the desired drum kit and click the button (or press the panel , tab page to assign button (or press the panel key) to return to the dialog box. If you decide to discard the changes you made, click the key). 153 14-2. Drums Track MixerHere you can view and edit the parameters of the drum track. as desired, and record the drum pattern performance on a channel track. 154 14-3. Pattern Map dialog box. dialog box where you can edit the parameters. (See the preceding section, 3. New) In the pattern map window, select the event you want to delete and click this button to open the Click the button to delete the event. If you decide not to delete it, click the button (or press the panel key). 14-4. Tempo Track 155 15. STORE16. SCENE 17. MARK 156 18. SCRUB157 19. 147 MIXER Navigation ToolsAssigning Tab Pages to the Locate keys Moving between tab pages 20-1. Rec Mode LOC 1/IN, LOC 4/END 20. REC/PLAY MODE 159 21. Transport keys160 Effect parametersAlgorithm listCategory: Dynamics&Filter 24 MONO TYPE STEREO TYPE Program listSTEREO TYPE Category: Reverb&Delay 20 Category: Modulation&Pitch 11 161 Category: SFX&etc 7MONO TYPE Category: Reverb&Delay 10 Category: Multi 15 Category: Modulation&Pitch 10 Category: Dynamics&Filter 17 Category: SFX&etc 14 152 162 About the effect algorithmsStereo-typeExample Category: Reverb&Delay Reverb/delay-type effects Algorithm number: Algorithm name 8: St.Modulation Delay 1: Reverb Hall 2: Smooth Hall 3: Reverb Wet Plate 4: Reverb Dry Plate 5: Reverb Room 6: Bright Room 163 7: Early Reection8: L/C/R Delay 9: Stereo/Cross Delay 10: St. Multitap Delay (Stereo Multitap Delay)This stereo delay effect pans the delay sound left and right using the LFO. 164 11: St.Modulation Dly (Stereo Modulation Delay)12: St.Dynamic Delay (Stereo Dynamic Delay) 13: Auto Panning Delay 165 Category: Modulation&Pitch Modulation/Pitch-type effects14: Stereo Chorus 15: Stereo Flanger 16: Stereo Phaser 17: Stereo VibratoThis is a stereo pitch shifter. 166 Category: Dynamics&Filter Dynamics/Filter-type effects18: Stereo Tremolo 19: St.Pitch Shifter (Stereo Pitch Shifter) 20: Stereo Compressor 21: Stereo ExpanderThis effect lowers the level of input signals that are below a specified level. This is a filter with frequency control. It can be controlled by a envelope or LFO. This is a wah effect that can be controlled by an envelope or LFO. 167 22: Stereo Limiter23: Stereo Gate 24: Stereo Filter 25: Stereo WahThis is a stereo multi-band limiter. It is ideal for mastering. 168 Category: SFX&etc SFX/Etc effectsThis effect creates a metallic sound by applying the oscilla- tors to the input signal. 26: Multiband Limiter 27: St.Analog Record (Stereo Analog Record) 28: Talking Modulator 29: St.Ring Modulator (Stereo Ring Modulator) 169 159Monaural-typeCategory: Reverb&Delay Reverb/delay-type effects 30: Rotary Speaker 31: Mono Reverb Hall 32: Mono Reverb Plate 33: Mono Reverb Room 170 Category: Modulation&Pitch Modulation/Pitch-type effects34: Mono ER 35: Mono Delay 36: Mn.Multitap Delay (Mono Multitap Delay) 37: Mono Chorus 38: Mono Flanger 39: Mono Phaser 171 Category: Dynamics&Filter Dynamics/Filter-type effects40: Mono Tremolo 41: Mn.Pitch Shifter (Mono Pitch Shifter) 42: Mono Compressor 43: Mono Expander 44: Mono Limiter 45: Mono Gate 46: Mono Filter 172 Category: SFX&etc SFX/Etc effects47: Mono Wah 48: Mn.Analog Record (Mono Analog Record) 49: Mn.Ring Modulator (Mono Ring Modulator) 50: Tube Pre Amp Sim (Tube PreAmp Simulator)This effect simulates a wide variety of microphones. You can also adjust the preamp. 173 Category: Multi Multi EffectThis is a multi-chain effect for guitar. Dly (Long Delay) Comp (Compressor) Chain: [Wah]-[Comp]-[Mod]-[Amp]-[Dly]Parameters for the effects in the chain Wah (Wah Wah) Mod (Modulation) Amp (AmpCabModeling)This effect models a guitar amp cabinet. 51: Mic Simulator 52: GuitarMulti 174 AppendicesTroubleshootingPower does not turn on Nothing appears in the display Vertical lines are visible in the display No soundCant hear the playback Input sound is inaudible or too soft No sound from AUX OUT No drum sound Cant hear scrub playback Faders dont work 175 Cant recordCant use digital input Playback level is lower than the level during recording The input or recorded sound is noisy or dis- torted Effects do not applyInsert effects do not apply Cant apply master effects Cant apply the nal effect Cant use the expression pedal or MIDI to control an effect Cant apply external effect (AUX) 176 Session DrumsDrum sound is not output Cant hear the drum A key does not function when pressedThe 116/1732 key does not work MIDIMIDI sequencer wont synchronize/MIDI control is not possible Cant synchronize using MTC or MIDI Clock The D3200 doesnt receive MMC Cant use MIDI to control scenes The D3200 does not synchronize as a slave Cant control another device via MMC Cant use MIDI to control mixer parameters 177 CD-R/RWCant write Cant play back on an audio CD player Audio les USBComputer does not recognize the D3200 Error occurred when you disconnected the D3200 from the computer When you connected the D3200, the computer asked you to install software or a device driver StartupThe display hangs at Start up from CD. Wait CD Mount. and startup does not occur 178 Various messagesAuto-Punch is not available in MTC Slave/Master mode. Cannot have more than 100 Songs. Check Sum Error occurred. Clock source changed to internal because S/P DIF Error occurred. Clock source changed to internal because the sampling frequencies do not match. Completed. Continuous recording time limit exceeded. Directory Path is too long. Disc is not CD-RW. Disk too busy. Drive Error occurred. Exceeds drive capacity. Exp/Cmp ratio is out of range. Failed to receive MIDI data. Failed to write CD. Failed to write System. File List data error. Frame Rate does not match. Illegal Range. In = Out or Out < In. 180 Conrmation messagesSerious error messages 171 181 More about drives and lesDrivesCD-R/RW drive PC (USB) drive 182 172Audio CDs and lesAudio CDsPlaying an audio CD Creating an audio CDUsing Disc At Once Using Track At Once FilesWriting WAV-format audio les 183 LoadingBackup les WAV-format audio les Files on the PC (USB) drive (PC les) 184 SpecicationsMain sections Principal specications<MIDI functionality> <Recorder section> <Mixer section> <Effect section> <General>GlossaryIndex TroubleshootingVarious messages More about drives Specifications Shortcut keys and files SpecificationsVarious lists 185 Analog/digital input and output spec- ications<INPUT 18> <MASTER OUTPUT L/R> <INPUT 912> <GUITAR INPUT> <MONITOR OUTPUT L/R> <AUX OUTPUT 1, 2> <PHONES> <S/P DIF INPUT/OUTPUT> <USB> <MIDI IN/OUT> <FOOT SW> <EXPRESSION PEDAL> Included items Separately sold options*Appearance and specications of this product are subject to change without notice. (04, 2005) 176 186 Various listsDrum Pattern ListThe 1 Standard 18 etc variations consist of Variation 110, Fill In, and Ending. 187 177TroubleshootingVarious messages Demo Song ListShortcut keysGlossaryIndex More about drives and files SpecificationsVarious lists EQ Library List Name Library ListData Name Library File Name Library 188 Shortcut keysWhile holding down the STOP key While holding down the MIXER key While holding down the (cursor) key While holding down the (cursor) key Move the cursor to the counter H/M/S/m Simultaneously turn on all channels 1732 Simultaneously set channels 116 to SOLO On and channels 1732 to SOLO Off 189 Glossary194 Index199 MIDI implementation chartMIDI Implementation ChartNotes Date: 2005.4.15Model D3200 [Digital Recording Studio] 200 KORG INC.IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
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