TEAC DM-3200 DM-3200 Automation Manual - Page 5

Introduction : Setup - used tascam

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code rate of 30 frames per second, non-drop, this equates to about 8 milliseconds per event. A Note on Touch-Sensitive Faders When using the touch-sensitivity of the faders in automation, you should always use your fingers to touch the faders. If you use a pencil or ruler, etc. or Setup There are two possible sources of timecode to which the DM-3200's automation can lock. Both are equal in functionality and accuracy. Your choice will Timecode There is an RCA jack (TIMECODE IN) on the back of the DM-3200 which accepts SMPTE/EBU timecode. To use this timecode with the automation system, go to the AUTOMATION display, and then select TC IN as shown below: 1 - Introduction : Setup even your fingernails to touch them, the fader will not register as having been touched. depend on what you have available in your situation. The choices are listed here: If you don't see this screen, press the POD 1 switch and use the POD 1 encoder and ENTER key to select SETUP from the popup menu. Figure 1.1: Timecode source selection (showing USB MTC selected) MTC This refers to MIDI Timecode being received at the DM-3200's MIDI IN or through the USB port. The source of MTC could be a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) that does not support LTC, or any other source of MTC. Use the AUTOMATION SETUP screen to select either MTC (USB) or MTC (MIDI IN), depending on the MIDI timecode received. TASCAM DM-3200 Automation Guide 5

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1 – Introduction : Setup
TASCAM DM-3200
Automation Guide
5
code rate of 30 frames per second, non-drop, this
equates to about 8 milliseconds per event.
A Note on Touch-Sensitive Faders
When using the touch-sensitivity of the faders in
automation, you should always use your fingers to
touch the faders. If you use a pencil or ruler, etc. or
even your fingernails to touch them, the fader will
not register as having been touched.
Setup
There are two possible sources of timecode to which
the DM-3200’s automation can lock. Both are equal
in functionality and accuracy. Your choice will
depend on what you have available in your situation.
The choices are listed here:
Timecode
There is an RCA jack (
TIMECODE IN
) on the back of
the DM-3200 which accepts SMPTE/EBU timecode.
To use this timecode with the automation system, go
to the
AUTOMATION
display, and then select
TC IN
as
shown below:
If you don’t see this screen, press the POD 1 switch
and use the POD 1 encoder and
ENTER
key to select
SETUP
from the popup menu.
MTC
This refers to MIDI Timecode being received at the
DM-3200’s MIDI IN or through the USB port. The
source of MTC could be a Digital Audio Workstation
(DAW) that does not support LTC, or any other
source of MTC.
Use the
AUTOMATION SETUP
screen to select either
MTC
(USB)
or
MTC (MIDI IN)
, depending on the MIDI
timecode received.
Figure 1.1: Timecode source selection (showing
USB MTC selected)