9. SYSTEM/MIDI

 

 

9-1. Control

 

 

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1. Polarity

 

 

 

[–, +]

Specifies the polarity of the foot switch.

Connect a foot switch (separately sold option: PS-1 or equivalent) to the rear panel FOOT SW jack, and set this parameter so that the “” symbol lights when you press the foot switch.

2. Function

[PunchIn-Out, Mark, PlayStop]

Selects the function that will be controlled by the foot switch.

PunchIn-Out

The foot switch will alternately start or stop manual punch-in/out recording. Press the PLAY/REC key, and use the channel key of each channel to select REC mode for the track(s) you want to record. Then start playback. Recording will begin from when you press the foot switch, and will end when you press the foot switch again.

Mark

When you press the foot switch, a mark will be regis- tered at that location. While this tab page is displayed, the foot switch is used to detect the polarity, and will not perform the assigned function. While you are recording tap tempo, the foot switch will perform tap input regardless of the setting here.

Play/Stop

Switch between playback start and stop. Press the foot switch to start playback, and press it again to stop playback.

3. Fader/Knob Control

[Match, Jump]

Due to a variety of factors - automation, loading scenes, editing with the value dial etc. - the current parameter values may not match the current position of the physical faders or the Knob Matrix.

In such cases, the setting you select here will determine the way in which the parameter values will be made con- sistent with fader or Knob Matrix movements.

Match: After a fader or Knob Matrix knob reaches the value stored for that parameter, then the value will smoothly change to reflect the current knob or fader position.

Jump: Parameter values will jump to the fader or knob’s position the instant the fader or Knob Matrix knob is moved.

4. Control Change Assign

[Off, InsertEFF1…8, MasterEFF1, 2, FinalEFF]

Here you can select the effect that you want to control. The effect you select here can be controlled by “6. Device.”

Off:

No effect will be controlled.

InsertEFF1…8:

Control an insert effect 1, 2, …8 respectively.

MasterEFF 1, 2:

Control master effect 1 or 2.

FinalEFF:

Control the final effect.

If the effect program you are using has no control function, it cannot be controlled. Nor is control possible unless Ctrl is turned on (p.114) in the effect chain display for that effect program.

5. Control MIDI CH

[1…16]

Specifies the channel that will be used to control the internal effect via MIDI.

Set this to the MIDI channel that you are using for control.

6.Device

[Pedal, After Touch, Pitch Bend, Velocity, Note Number, CC#000…119]

Selects the external device that will control one of the D3200’s internal effects. The effect you specify in 3. “Con- trol Change Assign” can be controlled in realtime.

Pedal:

An expression pedal will control the effect. Connect an expression pedal (such as the separately sold XVP-10 or EXP-2) to the EXPRESSION PEDAL jack, and move the pedal to control the effect.

After Touch, Pitch Bend, Velocity, NoteNumber:

MIDI aftertouch, pitch bend, velocity, or note number data will control the effect.

Connect the MIDI OUT of an external MIDI device to the D3200’s MIDI IN connector, and transmit the appropriate MIDI data from the external MIDI device to control the effect.

CC (Control Change) #000…119:

A MIDI control change number will control the effect. Connect the MIDI OUT of an external MIDI device to the D3200’s MIDI IN connector, and transmit the appropriate MIDI control change message from the external MIDI device to control the effect.

7. ClickPoint

[Slow, Normal, Fast]

Select the speed at which the pointer will move when you operate the ClickPoint.

8.Calib

When you click this button, the ClickPoint Calibration dialog box will appear.

You should execute this operation if you notice that the movement of the pointer in the LCD screen or the click-

ing action does not match the position shown in the screen. Refer to “ClickPoint calibration” (p.97) of the operation section.

9.Date/Time

Here you can specify the date and time for the D3200’s internal clock. Songs are managed according to the date and time you specify here.

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9b

The Calendar dialog box will appear when you click this button. To apply the new date and time, click the Yes but- ton. If you decide not to change the date and time, click the No button. (Alternatively, you can press the panel YES key or NO key.)

9a. Date

This displays (and lets you set) the current date, dis- played as Month:Date:Year (four digits).

 

Counter

Rename

 

METER

 

 

 

 

MIXER

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH

VIEW

 

 

 

EFFECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEND

 

 

 

 

EQ

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SONG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYSTEM

/MIDI

 

TRACK

 

 

 

 

CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reference

 

 

 

 

 

UNDO

 

 

 

 

TUNER

 

 

 

 

 

 

SESSION

DRUMS

 

 

 

STORE

SCENE

 

 

MARK

 

 

 

 

SCRUB

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/IN ...

4/END

 

 

 

LOC

LOC

 

REC/PLAY

MODE

 

 

Transport

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