Items and functions in the LCD screen

Use the ClickPoint to move the pointer (p) to a button or icon displayed in the LCD screen. Then press the center of the ClickPoint to select that button or icon. In many operations, you can use the pointer (p) to select the item or parameter to be edited or saved, such as the page, parameter value, or song name.

In this manual, references to the … button, … tab, … cell, or … icon refer to items shown in the LCD screen. Move the pointer (p) and press the center of the Click- Point to select the desired item. We’ll use the term “click” to describe this process. You can also use the cursor keys of the edit controller to move to the item you want to edit, or use the YES/NO (TAB PAGE) keys instead of the Yes (OK)/No (Cancel) buttons in the LCD screen, or use the ENTER key to confirm a setting or operation.

References to “... key,” “... knob,” “... dial,” or “... slider” indicate controls on the top panel; use the corresponding physical controller to access these items.

a: Song/counter/location/calendar display

e: Edit cell

f: Popup button

b: Page name display

d: Edit icon

c: Tab

Pointer

a:Song/counter/location/calendar display

This area displays the currently selected song, the counter (song position), and the date.

This is displayed in any page mode, and you can modify the counter/calen- dar setting.

You cannot modify these settings while a dialog box is displayed.

If you haven’t set the date and time, this area is shown in gray.

b:Page name display

This indicates the name of the currently selected page, or editing information. This item does not appear in certain pages such as the effect pages or “Mixer

View.”

c:Tab

Use the pointer or the TAB PAGE keys of the edit controller to select a tab page.

d:Edit icon

When you click an icon such as a fader or knob shown in the LCD screen, a frame will appear (in most cases) around the icon. This is called the edit icon; changes you make will apply to the parameter whose icon is enclosed by the frame.

e:Edit cell

When you click a parameter in the LCD screen, the parameter value will be highlighted. This is called the edit cell; changes you make will apply to the highlighted area.

f:Popup button

When you click one of these buttons, a dialog box will appear, displaying parameters and values for you to select.

Introduction

 

 

 

 

 

using the D3200

the first time

 

 

Before

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Main features

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parts and their function

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and functions in the

LCD screen

 

Items

 

 

Basic operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

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