24 METER key

 

 

 

 

This key accesses a screen that shows the audio lev-

 

 

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els of the song, the presence or absence of audio

 

 

40

41 42

events, and a list of virtual tracks. You can also

 

 

switch this to a “FaderView” that lets you change

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the position at which the level meters are inserted, or

 

 

 

check the fader or pan positions.

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43

25 MIXER key

 

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Press this key to access the Mixer page jump menu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

screen.

 

 

 

 

26 AUTOMATION indicator

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29

 

 

When this indicator is lit, automation is on; when

 

 

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30

 

 

automation is being recorded, it will blink.

 

 

32

 

46

27 JUMP/MATCH key

33

34

 

 

 

 

The faders and Knob Matrix can be set to behave in a

 

35

37

47

JUMP or MATCH style when moving a parameter

 

36

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

from its stored value, by changing the Fader/Knob

 

 

38

 

Control setting (p.119) in the Control tab page.

 

 

 

 

If this is set to JUMP, the key will be dark.

 

 

 

 

When the key is lit the MATCH setting is selected. The key will blink slowly if the position of the

control knob or fader you’re moving is distant from the stored value. When the knob or fader posi-

tion approaches the stored value, the blinking will become a rapid flicker, and will change to be

solidly lit when you reach the actual specified value.

By holding down this key while moving a control knob or fader, you can temporarily switch to JUMP operation.

28 Direct keys

By pressing these keys you can select the current function of the Knob Matrix, and access the corre- sponding tab pages.

29 Knob Matrix

These 16 multi-function knobs provide real-time control of the Effects, EQ, Session Drums™, etc.

30 SCRUB key

Accesses the Scrub page. Use the value dial to control the selected function. (p.40, 146)

31 MARK key

You can register a desired location within a song as a “mark,” and instantly recall that registered location whenever you want. You can also rename or delete existing marks. (p.38, 145)

By holding down this key and pressing the + or keys, you can successively recall the locations that were registered at each mark.

32 SCENE key

This key stores mixer settings such as the channel faders, pan knobs, EQ, and effect sends as a “scene” at the desired location in a song. If you play back with automation turned on, the stored scenes will be recalled and changed automatically. You can also edit scenes by rearranging, renam- ing, or deleting them. (p.50, 105)

33 STORE key

Press this key to register the current time location as a locate point, a mark, or for a scene. (p.38, 39, 50, 145)

34 SESSION DRUMS key

This key accesses the Session Drums tab page, which you can use to create a drum track for your song.

Introduction

 

 

 

 

 

using the D3200

the first time

 

 

Before

for

 

Main features

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parts and their function

 

 

 

 

 

and functions in the

LCD screen

 

 

Items

 

 

Basic operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

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