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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
For U.S.A
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 Introduction
About the DM-3200 ....................................... 10
2 Basic operational concepts
Special controls .............................................. 18
Encoders ......................................................... 20
3 Connections
INS PNT
HOLD
HYST
RANGE
6 Effects
7 MIDI
8 Remote operation
9 Specifications
List of Figures
1 Introduction
2 Basic operational concepts
3 Connections
4 Routing & assignment
List of Figures
6 Effects
7 MIDI
8 Remote operation
9 Specifications
1 Introduction
Computer (DAW) integration
Other key points
Please read this manual
1 Introduction : About the DM-3200
Mixer channels Inputs (hardwarte) Channel destinations
Outputs (hardware)
1 Introduction : Unpacking the DM-3200
Channel destinations
Outputs
Effects
Unpacking the DM-3200
1 Introduction : About the manual
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About the manual
Whats in the manual 1, Introduction (page 9)
2, Basic operational concepts (page 16)
1 Introduction : Special notes for touch-sensitive faders
Special notes for touch-sensitive faders
Copyright, etc.
1 Introduction : The features of the DM-3200
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The features of the DM-3200
1 Introduction : The features of the DM-3200
Control section
Monitoring section
Module & layer control section
Encoder section
2 Basic operational concepts
Smart keys
Whats on the screen?
2 Basic operational concepts :
Jumping to commonly-used screens
Setting a USER screen
2 Basic operational concepts : Special controls
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Fader layers
Special controls
The PODs
2 Basic operational concepts : Special controls
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Encoders
Encoder mappings
Pan mode
Aux mode
EQ
SND AUX 12
PAN AUX 12
LVL BUSS
LVL AUX
EQ settings
Module levels and AUX sends
Dynamics settings
The FLIP key
Encoder behavior
2 Basic operational concepts : CF cards
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CF cards
Formatting a new card
2 Basic operational concepts : Shutting down the DM-3200
Shutting down the DM-3200
IMPORTANT CAUTION!!!
How to shut down the DM-3200
Starting up the DM-3200
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About projects and libraries
Setting the date and time
Creating a new project
Using a template
Managing projects
Loading a project
Copying a project
Deleting a project
Renaming a project
Saving project data
2 Basic operational concepts : Library management
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Library management
Using library banks
2 Basic operational concepts : Library management
Viewing library entries
Recalling library entries
Storing library entries
Deleting library entries
2 Basic operational concepts : Naming library entries
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Source parameters
Naming library entries
Options
UPPER BAR DISPLAY
LOCATE DISPLAY mode
ENCODER OPERATION mode
LIBRARY DIRECT KEY OPERATION
OL/STATUS LED TYPE
PREFERENCES
Fader Auto MODULE Select
CH SOLO Key Auto MODULE Select
Select MODULE Return
ST Link by SEL key
BUSS Link/BUSS PAN are Linked
SOLO
MODE SELECT
SOLO LINK
SOLO TYPE
2 Basic operational concepts : Utilities
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Utilities
UTILITY copying
2 Basic operational concepts : Utilities
SWITCH utility
Tal kb a ck
Machine Control
Other functions
3 Connections
3 Connections : Analog connections
Analog connections
Mic/line connections
Channel inserts
2 TR IN
3 Connections : Digital connections
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Analog outputs
STEREO OUT
ASSIGNABLE SENDS
3 Connections : Digital connections
Digital I/O setup
Digital inputs
Mute Defeat
Stereo output
3 Connections : Other connections
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Slot card configuration
IF-AN/DM
IF-AE/DM
3 Connections : Other connections
TO METER
FOOT SW
USB
Power input
3 Connections : Clock setting
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Clock setting
Fs MODE
Checking the clock
3 Connections : Clock setting
Changing the clock
Clock phase
OUT SPEED
4 Routing & assignment
Routing
Input routing
Batch routing
Flipping the channels
Loopback options
Digital input selection
Output routing
Slot card outputs
Insert patching
Send/return linking
Channel-to-buss assignment
Assignment using the front panel
Using the assignment screens
Pan switch
Surround assignments
Non-channel assignments
Bulk assignment
Buss panning
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Monitoring
Selecting the CR source
Studio cue source
Talkback, etc.
Talkback source
Slate definition
Oscillator and noise generator
Oscillator destination
Meters
Meter ballistics
On-screen meter selection
Metering points
Soloing
5 Channel modules
General principles
ASSIGN PARAMETERS screen
5 Channel modules : Global module settings
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Global module settings
Input and return display
EQ display and button
5 Channel modules : Global module settings
AUX1-2 button
STEREO button
Group assignment displays
Fader control
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Dynamics processors
LINK
Trigger mode (TRG MOD) is only valid when two
Trigger selection
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,
Auto make-up
Output gain
Library jump buttons
Preset dynamics library entries
Compressor/expander library entries
Gate library entries
Trigger settings
5 Channel modules : EQ
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EQ
Encoders and EQ
5 Channel modules : EQ
EQ library
5 Channel modules : Aux and buss setup
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Aux and buss setup
Aux send screens (unlinked)
Copying settings between aux sends and channel levels
5 Channel modules : Aux and buss setup
Source selection
Aux send pan/balance screens (linked)
Using the encoders
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Module setup
INPUT/RETURN selection
GATE switching
AUX 1-2 SOURCE
Digital trim
Dithering (stereo buss module only)
Pan and balance settings
Phase/trim/delay Phase
Digital trim
Delay
Stereo linking
Balance
Linked dynamics
Mute groups
Clearing groups
Grouping groups
Linking fader groups to mute groups
Fader groups
Surround operations
Changing surround mode
Buss assignments
Assigning channels to surround busses
Surround panning
Module screen
Pattern panning
Using the cursor keys
Jump keys
Pan mode off
LFE level
5 Channel modules : Snapshots
Snapshots
Snapshot library management
5 Channel modules : Snapshots
Storing snapshots
Information about a snapshot
6 Effects
Routing the effects
Setting up the effects
6 Effects : Setting up the effects
TASCAM effect parameters
6 Effects : Setting up the effects
TC Works effect parameters
The 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:
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Effect libraries
Preset TC Reverb effects
The preset TC Reverb effects available from preset bank 1 are:
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Preset TASCAM effects
The preset TASCAM effects available from preset bank 2 are:
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7 MIDI
MIDI port switching and filtering
7 MIDI : Program Change messages and the DM-3200
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Program Change messages and the DM-3200
Setting the MIDI channels
Batch setup
8 Remote operation
Selecting devices for transport control
Deleting devices from the list
Auto-detection of devices
Selecting the control type for the devices
STATE
DEVICE
CHASE
TRA
REC
All safe
Transport mapping memories
To use a transport mapping
Viewing the transport mappings
Editing a mapping
8 Remote operation : Machine control setup
Machine control setup
Edit Frames
Cueing mode
Play Mode
8 Remote operation : Machine control setup
Record Command Type
Locate Preroll
Location memories
Selecting the location point display
Storing a location memory on the fly
Manually entering and editing a location memory
Location to a location memory
Viewing a list of location memories
Manual location
Repeat play
Auto punch operations
ALL INPUT and AUTO MON
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9 Specifications
Analog audio I/O
All specifications are given with the factory reference level of 16 dBFS.
9 Specifications : Digital audio I/O
Digital audio I/O
Miscellaneous I/O connections
or
9 Specifications : Equalization
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Equalization
Quick Reference
Physical characteristics
9 Specifications : Dimensional drawing
Dimensional drawing
Messages and troubleshooting
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DM-3200