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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Physical characteristics
MIDI Implementation Charts
Slot card configuration
Preset dynamics library entries
SETUP screen
Play Command Type
Phase/trim/delay
Setting the date and time
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Contents
D001865710A
Digital Mixing Console
OWNER’S MANUAL
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Contents
1 – Introduction
2 – Basic operational concepts
Contents
3 – Connections
4 – Routing & assignment
5 – Channel modules
8 – Remote operation
9 – Specifications
6 – Effects
7 – MIDI
3 ––Connections
List of Figures
1 ––Introduction
2 ––Basicoperational concepts
7 ––MIDI
9 ––Specifications
6 ––Effects
8 ––Remoteoperation
Please read this manual
1 – Introduction
Computer DAW integration
Other key points
Inputs hardwarte
1 – Introduction : About the DM-3200
About the DM-3200
•The Quick Reference Guide
1 – Introduction : Unpacking the DM-3200
Unpacking the DM-3200
Effects
2, “Basic operational concepts” page
1 – Introduction : About the manual
About the manual
What’s in the manual
Copyright, etc
Special notes for touch-sensitivefaders
Monitoring section
1 – Introduction : The features of the DM-3200
The features of the DM-3200
Analog input section
Machine control section
Module & layer control section
Modifier section
Library section and CF card slot
What’s on the screen?
2 – Basic operational concepts
Smart keys
Automation status
Jumping to commonly-usedscreens
Encoder mode
2 – Basic operational concepts
The PODs
2 – Basic operational concepts : Special controls
Special controls
Fader layers
Figure 2.7: POD 1 used with a pull-upmenu list
2 – Basic operational concepts : Special controls
Figure 2.4: POD knobs used in a multi-control
screen
Encoder mappings
GATE/DYN dynamics processor mode
2 – Basic operational concepts : Encoders
Encoders
Hard left
Reading the encoder indicators
Figure 2.11: Encoders in pan mode
2 – Basic operational concepts : Encoders
No cut or boost
2 – Basic operational concepts : Encoders
2 – Basic operational concepts : Encoders
Encoder behavior
Formatting a new card
2 – Basic operational concepts : CF cards
CF cards
Starting up the DM-3200
How to shut down the DM-3200 In order to
Shutting down the DM-3200
IMPORTANT CAUTION!!! Data associated with
About projects and libraries
Creating a new project
Setting the date and time
Figure 2.24: The project management page
Managing projects
Saving project data
Library management
Figure 2.28: Library utility screen
Library utilities
Target area Target areaSOURCE area
Options
SETUP screen
Naming library entries
Figure 2.31: Display top line set to SYSTEM
2 – Basic operational concepts : Options
Figure 2.30: The SETUP option screen
2 – Basic operational concepts : Options
Encoder Mode Follows Current Screen
Current Screen Follows Encoder Mode
PREFERENCES
Figure 2.33: SOLO options
SOLO
2 – Basic operational concepts : Options
UTILITY copying
2 – Basic operational concepts : Utilities
Utilities
2 – Basic operational concepts : Utilities
SWITCH utility
Figure 2.35: UTILITY external switch settings
2-trackin
connector
3 – Connections
Stereo outs
Mic/line connections
3 – Connections : Analog connections
Analog connections
Digital audio I/O
3 – Connections : Digital connections
Digital connections
Analog outputs
3 – Connections : Digital connections
Digital I/O setup
Figure 3.3: DIGITAL SETUP screen
Other connections
Slot card configuration
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Clock setting
3 – Connections : Clock setting
Normal
3 – Connections : Clock setting
Figure 4.1: Module facilities on the DM-3200
4 – Routing & assignment
Input routing
4 – Routing & assignment : Routing
Routing
2Move to the on-screenbutton SOURCE INVERT
4 – Routing & assignment : Routing
4 – Routing & assignment : Routing
Output routing
4 – Routing & assignment : Routing
Insert patching
Channel-to-bussassignment
Assignment using the front panel
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Figure 4.7: Buss assignments with the pan switch
Figure 4.8: Surround channel assignment screen
Non-channelassignments Assignments from
Selecting the CR source
4 – Routing & assignment : Monitoring
Monitoring
4 – Routing & assignment : Monitoring
Studio cue source
4 – Routing & assignment : Monitoring
Talkback, etc
Oscillator and noise generator
module meters
Meters
4 – Routing & assignment : Monitoring
Figure 4.12: Metering screen 1st 24 channel
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Soloing
4 – Routing & assignment : Monitoring
General principles
5 – Channel modules
Global module settings
5 – Channel modules : Global module settings
5 – Channel modules : Global module settings
Fader control
Dynamics processors
5 – Channel modules : Dynamics processors
5 – Channel modules : Dynamics processors
Gates input channels 1–32
Compressor/expanders
Name
Preset dynamics library entries
5 – Channel modules : Dynamics processors
Program
Program
Trigger settings
Table 5.8: Gate/Expander preset library entries
5 – Channel modules : Dynamics processors
Shelving filters high and low: Gain and Frequency
5 – Channel modules : EQ
Low-midband: Peak or Notch
High-midband: Peak or Notch
Figure 5.11: EQ library
EQ library
Table 5.12: EQ library presets
5 – Channel modules : EQ
Aux and buss setup
5 – Channel modules : Aux and buss setup
Figure 5.15: Aux pan/balance screen linked
Aux send pan/balance screens linked
5 – Channel modules : Aux and buss setup
Module setup
5 – Channel modules : Module setup
5 – Channel modules : Module setup
Phase/trim/delay
5 – Channel modules : Module setup
Stereo linking
5 – Channel modules : Module setup
Mute groups
5 – Channel modules : Module setup
Fader groups
Assigning channels to surround busses
Changing surround mode
5 – Channel modules : Surround operations
Surround operations
Figure 5.31: Surround overview
Surround panning
5 – Channel modules : Surround operations
Figure 5.30: Surround assignment
5 – Channel modules : Surround operations
Figure 5.33: Surround panning pan mode on
5 – Channel modules : Surround operations
LFE level
Snapshot library management
5 – Channel modules : Snapshots
Snapshots
5 – Channel modules : Snapshots
Storing snapshots
Information about a snapshot
Routing the effects
Setting up the effects
6 – Effects
TASCAM effect parameters
6 – Effects : Setting up the effects
6 – Effects : Setting up the effects
TC Works effect parameters
Effect libraries
Preset TC Reverb effects
6 – Effects : Effect libraries
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Number
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Number
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Preset TASCAM effects
6 – Effects : Effect libraries
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Preset
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6 – Effects : Effect libraries
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Preset
6 – Effects : Effect libraries
7 – MIDI
MIDI port switching and filtering
Program Change messages and the DM-3200
MIDI Implementation Charts
Selecting devices for transport control
8 – Remote operation
Selecting the control type for the devices
Deleting devices from the list
Auto-detectionof devices
Transport mapping memories
1Press and hold down the MACHINE SEL F7 key
To use a transport mapping
Viewing the transport mappings
Editing a mapping
Play Mode
8 – Remote operation : Machine control setup
Machine control setup
Cueing mode
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Record Command Type
Locate Preroll
8 – Remote operation : Machine control setup
Storing a location memory “on the fly”
8 – Remote operation : Location memories
Location memories
Selecting the location point display
8 – Remote operation : Location memories
Viewing a list of location memories
Manual location
Repeat play
8 – Remote operation : Location memories
Auto punch operations
ALL INPUT and AUTO MON
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9 – Specifications
Analog audio I/O
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Digital audio I/O
Miscellaneous I/O connections
System performance
9 – Specifications : Equalization
Physical characteristics
Equalization
Messages and troubleshooting
9 – Specifications : Dimensional drawing
Dimensional drawing
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corrupt
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9 – Specifications : Messages and troubleshooting
Results of performing a word sync check
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Confirmation when copying automation configuration
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9 – Specifications : Messages and troubleshooting
A library preset entry has been recalled effect
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Information about a library entry gate
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9 – Specifications : Messages and troubleshooting
project to another
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Action Message
Meaning
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9 – Specifications : Messages and troubleshooting
sync
changed
9 – Specifications : Messages and troubleshooting
DM-3200can be rebooted
Stored a snapshot
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9 – Specifications : Block diagram
Block diagram
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9 – Specifications : Level diagram
Level diagram
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Notes
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Notes
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