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2 pages 1.51 Mb
Making EQ settings Setting up and using monitoring Introduction Routing inputs How to use CF cards and projects 2 +Making a new project Important note about the CF card
4 pages 566.44 Kb
1 IntroductionFeatures Trademarks Product components Names and functions of parts DM-3200/DM-4800requirements Installation 3 Mixer control screenSystem clockingMaster clock Varispeed pitch DM-3200/4800settingsMixer outputs Mixer inputs Using stereo links The spread control 4 Specifications
4 pages 381.69 Kb
DM-3200 Applications Guide WDM-3200 32-channel Digital Mixing Console DM-3200 Applications Guide 2 WMPost Production and Gaming DM-3200 Applications Guide 3 AProject Studio Recording Live Sound and House of Worship L
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Tascam DM-3200 Owner Manual
120 pages 6.16 Mb
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS4 1 IntroductionAbout the DM-3200 ....................................... 10 2 Basic operational conceptsSpecial controls .............................................. 18 Encoders ......................................................... 20 CF cards ........................................................... 24 Shutting down the DM-3200 .........................25 About projects and libraries ..........................26 Library management ......................................30 Utilities ............................................................36 TASCAM DM-3200 Owners Manual 5 5 3 ConnectionsINS PNT HOLD HYST RANGE THRESH TRG MOD Analog connections ........................................39 Digital connections .........................................40 Other connections ..........................................42 Clock setting ............................ .......................44 4 Routing & assignmentRouting ............................................................47 Channel-to-buss assignment ................... ......51 Monitoring .....................................................54 5 Channel modulesGlobal module settings ............. ....................60 Dynamics processors ......................................62 6 6 Effects7 MIDI 8 Remote operation 9 Specifications 7 List of Figures1 Introduction 2 Basic operational concepts 3 Connections 4 Routing & assignment 5 Channel modules 8 List of Figures6 Effects 7 MIDI 8 Remote operation 9 Specifications 9 1 IntroductionComputer (DAW) integration Other key points Please read this manual 1 Introduction : About the DM-3200 10 Mixer channels Inputs (hardwarte) Channel destinations Outputs (hardware) 11 1 Introduction : Unpacking the DM-3200Channel destinations Outputs Effects Unpacking the DM-3200 12 1 Introduction : About the manual12 About the manualWhats in the manual 1, Introduction (page 9) 2, Basic operational concepts (page 16) 3, Connections (page 38) 4, Routing & assignment (page 46) 5, Channel modules (page 59) 6, Effects (page 81) 7, MIDI (page 91) 8, Remote operation (page 93) The DM- 9, Specifications (page 102) Notes and warnings 13 1 Introduction : Special notes for touch-sensitive fadersSpecial notes for touch-sensitive faders Copyright, etc. 14 1 Introduction : The features of the DM-320014 The features of the DM-3200 15 1 Introduction : The features of the DM-3200Control section Monitoring section Module & layer control section Encoder section Modifier section Library section and CF card slot Machine control section Analog input section 16 2 Basic operational conceptsSmart keys Whats on the screen? 17 2 Basic operational concepts : Jumping to commonly-used screens Setting a USER screen 18 2 Basic operational concepts : Special controls19 2 Basic operational concepts : Special controls20 20 EncodersEncoder mappings Pan mode Aux mode GATE/DYN dynamics processor mode 21 EQ SND AUX 12 PAN AUX 12 LVL BUSS LVL AUX LVL CH 116, 1732, 3348 Reading the encoder indicators Pan settings 22 EQ settings 23 Module levels and AUX sends Dynamics settings The FLIP key Encoder behavior 24 2 Basic operational concepts : CF cards25 2 Basic operational concepts : Shutting down the DM-3200Shutting down the DM-3200IMPORTANT CAUTION!!! How to shut down the DM-3200 Starting up the DM-3200 26 26 About projects and libraries 30 2 Basic operational concepts : Library management31 2 Basic operational concepts : Library managementViewing library entries Recalling library entries Storing library entries Deleting library entries Library utilities Target parameters 32 2 Basic operational concepts : Naming library entries32 Naming library entries OptionsSETUP screen 33 UPPER BAR DISPLAY LOCATE DISPLAY mode ENCODER OPERATION mode LIBRARY DIRECT KEY OPERATION OL/STATUS LED TYPE FADER SENSITIVITY 34 PREFERENCESFader Auto MODULE Select CH SOLO Key Auto MODULE Select Select MODULE Return ST Link by SEL key SEL Key Follows Fader Layer Status allows Meter Follows SEL key Automation fader OFF Balance Level CENTER:0dB AUX Mute follows CH Mute Encoder Mode Follows Current Screen Current Screen Follows Encoder Mode BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN 35 BUSS Link/BUSS PAN are Linked SOLO MODE SELECT SOLO LINK SOLO TYPE INPLACE SOLO DEFEAT 36 2 Basic operational concepts : Utilities37 2 Basic operational concepts : UtilitiesSWITCH utility Tal kb a ck Machine Control Other functions Polarity 38 3 Connections39 3 Connections : Analog connectionsAnalog connectionsMic/line connections Channel inserts 2 TR IN ASSIGNABLE RETURNS 40 3 Connections : Digital connections40 Analog outputs STEREO OUT ASSIGNABLE SENDS Monitoring (CR OUTPUTS) Monitoring (STUDIO OUTPUTS) These Digital connectionsDigital audio I/O TDIF I/O ADAT lightpipe OUT & IN CASCADE Digital inputs and outputs 41 3 Connections : Digital connectionsDigital I/O setup Digital inputs Mute Defeat Stereo output 42 3 Connections : Other connections42 Slot card configuration IF-AN/DM IF-AE/DM IF-TD/DM IF AD/DM Other connectionsMIDI connections (IN, OUT and THRU) Use RS-422 serial control terminal TIME CODE WORD SYNC (IN and OUT/THRU) In any 43 3 Connections : Other connectionsTO METER FOOT SW USB Power input 44 3 Connections : Clock setting44 Clock settingFs MODE Checking the clock Varispeed clocking Clock change action 45 3 Connections : Clock settingChanging the clock Clock phase OUT SPEED 46 4 Routing & assignment59 5 Channel modulesGeneral principles ASSIGN PARAMETERS screen 60 5 Channel modules : Global module settings60 Global module settingsInput and return display EQ display and button GATE display and button COMP/EXP display and COMP button Compressor/expander point button Meters and pick-off point button Fader MUTE button PAN (BALANCE) control PAN follow button INSERT button Phase button 61 5 Channel modules : Global module settingsAUX1-2 button STEREO button Group assignment displays Fader control Master screen 62 62 Dynamics processorsLINK Trigger mode (TRG MOD) is only valid when two Trigger selection Turning the processors on and off 63 Gates (input channels 132) GATE Threshold (THRESH) , controlled by the POD 1 Range (RANGE) , controlled by the POD 2 knob, Gate attack time Hysteresis (HYST) , controlled by the POD 4 knob, Gate hold time (HOLD) , controlled by the POD 3 Gate decay time (DECAY) Compressor/expanders COMP/EXPAND Insert point (INS PNT) allows the compressor/ Threshold Compression/expansion ratio Attack time Release time 64 Auto make-up Output gain Library jump buttons Preset dynamics library entries Compressor/expander library entries 65 Gate library entries Trigger settings 66 5 Channel modules : EQ67 5 Channel modules : EQ68 5 Channel modules : Aux and buss setup68 Aux and buss setupAux send screens (unlinked) Copying settings between aux sends and channel levels 69 5 Channel modules : Aux and buss setupSource selection Aux send pan/balance screens (linked) Using the encoders 70 70 Module setupINPUT/RETURN selection GATE switching AUX 1-2 SOURCE Dynamics insert point Dynamics on/off Assignable insert position Use the POD 3 Phase control Module delay 71 Digital trim Dithering (stereo buss module only) Pan and balance settings Phase/trim/delay Phase Digital trim 72 Delay Stereo linking 73 Balance Linked dynamics Mute groups 74 Clearing groups Grouping groups Linking fader groups to mute groups Fader groups 75 Surround operations79 5 Channel modules : SnapshotsSnapshotsSnapshot library management 80 5 Channel modules : SnapshotsStoring snapshots Information about a snapshot 81 6 EffectsRouting the effects Setting up the effects 82 6 Effects : Setting up the effects83 6 Effects : Setting up the effectsTC Works effect parametersThe TC Reverb effect is a complex reverb effect with many settings. The top row is the same as for the TASCAM effect settings, and the other PODs are used as follows: 84 84 Effect librariesPreset TC Reverb effectsThe preset TC Reverb effects available from preset bank 1 are: 87 Preset TASCAM effectsThe preset TASCAM effects available from preset bank 2 are: 91 7 MIDI MIDI port switching and filtering 92 7 MIDI : Program Change messages and the DM-320092 Program Change messages and the DM-3200Setting the MIDI channels Batch setup MIDI Implementation Charts 93 8 Remote operationSelecting devices for transport control 97 8 Remote operation : Machine control setupMachine control setupEdit Frames Cueing mode Play Mode AUTO DEFERRED IMMEDIATE Play Command Type 98 8 Remote operation : Machine control setup102 9 SpecificationsAnalog audio I/OAll specifications are given with the factory reference level of 16 dBFS. 103 9 Specifications : Digital audio I/ODigital audio I/O Miscellaneous I/O connections 104 9 Specifications : Equalization104 Equalization Physical characteristicsAll filters are fitted with gain flat switches System performance 105 9 Specifications : Dimensional drawingDimensional drawing Messages and troubleshooting TEAC CORPORATION 120 DM-3200
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