TEAC DM-3200 DM-3200 Owner's Manual

TEAC DM-3200 Manual

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    Digital Mixing Console D001865710A OWNER'S MANUAL
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    the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    easily grasp the power cord plug at any time. ● An apparatus with Class I construction shall be connected to an AC outlet with a protective grounding connection. TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 3
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    Mode 34 BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN 34 BUSS Link/BUSS PAN are Linked 35 SOLO 35 MODE SELECT 35 SOLO LINK 35 SOLO TYPE 35 INPLACE SOLO DEFEAT 35 Utilities 36 UTILITY copying 36 SWITCH utility 37 Talkback 37 Machine Control 37 Other functions 37 Polarity 37 4 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    I/O setup 41 Digital inputs 41 Mute Defeat 41 Stereo output 41 Slot card configuration 42 IF-AN/DM 42 IF-AE/DM 42 IF-TD/DM 42 IF AD/DM 42 Other connections 42 MIDI connections (IN, OUT and THRU 42 RS-422 serial control terminal 42 TIME CODE 42 WORD SYNC (IN and OUT/THRU 42 TO METER
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    TC Reverb effects 84 Preset TASCAM effects 87 7 - MIDI MIDI port switching and filtering 91 Program Change messages and the DM-3200 92 Setting the MIDI channels 92 Batch setup 92 MIDI Implementation Charts 92 8 - Remote operation Selecting devices for transport control ........93 Deleting
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    Figure 5.14: Aux send screen (unlinked 68 Figure 5.15: Aux pan/balance screen (linked 69 Figure 5.16: Channel module SETUP screen 70 Table 5.17: Channel delay 70 Figure 5.18: Linked pair balance controls 71 Figure 5.19: Digital trim setting 71 Figure 5.20: Channel delay screen 72 Figure 5.21
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    Table 8.3: Supported transport machine control devices 93 Figure 8.4: Machine control setup parameters . . . . . 97 9 --Specifications Figure 9.1: Dimensional drawing 105 Table 9.2: Popup messages 105 Figure 9.3: Block diagram 116 Figure 9.4: Level diagram 117 8 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    DM-3200 can be used with a computer system: with the built-in USB port, which allows control of the DAW by the DM-3200, emulating popular controller hardware. Additionally the optional FireWire expansion card (IF-FW), which provides all the USB functionality, and also allows multi-channel digital
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    ³ TDIF x 24 ADAT x 8 Assignable sends x 4 Option slots Cascade Stereo outs (analog & digital) CR outs Studio outs Figure 1.1: Basic logical components of the DM-3200a a. Note that cascade connections are not available on the first release of the DM-3200 software. 10 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    physical outputs. Effects The DM-3200 incorporates two high-quality digital effects, including a digital reverb programmed by TC Works. Signals may be routed internally to these effects using busses or aux sends, and the returns fed back to mixer channels for inclusion in the mix. Alternatively, the
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    DM-3200 are shown as follows: DIGITAL IN 1. • The name of a control or connector on another unit is written in the following way: AUX IN. This section also contains information on using the DM-3200 in surround modes. 6, "Effects" (page 81) The parameters control- ling the built-in effects of the DM
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    , and Windows 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh, MacOS, MacOS X and FireWire™ are trademarks of Apple Computer. HUI and Mackie CONTROL are trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders. TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 13
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    logically grouped, depending on their function: Analog input section Monitoring section Modifier keys Library section and CF card slot Control section Encoder section Module and fader layer section Machine control section Figure 1.1: Overview of the DM-3200 14 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    card slot is used with a CF card to store projects and the data associated with these project. Machine control section These controls are used to control a device (external hardware recorder, or DAW) connected to the DM3200 using use these controls in your projects. TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 15
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    pages". These sub-screens can be accessed using the POD keys ("The PODs" on page 18) or repeated presses of the same control key will cycle through these pages. Use the cursor keys to navigate around the contents are automatically determined (they cannot be edited). 16 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    displayed can be changed as a setup option. See "UPPER BAR DISPLAY" on page 33. Jumping to commonly-used screens Within a project, it's likely that you'll find yourself using some screens more than others. One keys), the display shows the screen you set previously. TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 17
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    a highlighting box around the screen. These boxes highlight a maximum of four on-screen rotary controls, which are then controlled by the corresponding POD encoders (immediately below the on-screen controls). Note also the contrast control to the right of the PODs. 18 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    POD knobs change values fairly coarsely, but be pressing and holding the SHIFT key (to the left of the unit), the POD knobs can be used for fine adjustment. This behavior can be changed (see "Encoder behavior" on page 23 below). TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 19
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    level; 2= gate range; 3 = attack time; 4 = hysteresis level; 5= hold time; 6 = decay (release) time. Encoders 9 through 13 control compressor/expander parameters: 9 = threshold level; 10 = compression ratio; 11 = attack time; 12 = release time; 13 = output level. 20 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    unlinked, they control the aux 2 send level. LVL BUSS The 16 encoders control the levels of the correspondingly-numbered busses. LVL AUX Encoders 1 through 8 control the master levels of the aux sends. LVL CH 1-16, 17-32, 33-48 Encoders 1 through 16 control knob. TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 21
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    2.13: Encoders in EQ frequency selection mode The third encoders of each EQ band are used to control the Q (bandwidth), as shown here: High Q value (minimum band- width) A little wider Minimum Q (widest band) Figure 2.14: Encoders in frequency Q adjustment mode 22 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    used to make module level and aux send adjustments If the encoders are "flipped", the position of the channel up a cue mix on aux sends 1 and 2, for example, you can use the faders for 17: ENCODER OPERATION menu item Press ENTER to select one of these options. TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 23
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    the arrow printed on the DM-3200's top panel). To eject a card, remove the TASCAM card cover, and press the square eject button just below the card slot. CAUTION To avoid possible data loss or corruption, we strongly recommend that you only remove cards while the DM3200 is turned off. No physical
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    , to reboot the DM-3200 without turning it off and on again, use the ALT + STOP + PLAY key combination. power it up with the project CF card installed, the screen shows a message warning you: Figure 2.20: Powering up the DM-3200 with no previous shutdown TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 25
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    DM-3200 uses projects cards, allowing projects to be tracked in a project studio, and mixed and produced in a larger facility, for example. Projects are date-stamped automatically (the DM3200 contains a battery-backed clock) which helps you keep your work organized. 26 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    the card, you can select one of these to be used as a template. This is useful if your facility regularly handles a certain type of project with similar settings, as it allows you to set up the DM-3200 with known parameters and to maintain consistency between projects. TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    if you try to use an existing name) and entries (snap shot, effect and dynamics processor 32). In addition to these facilities named above, there is an on-screen button that allows a direct jump to the CF card maintenance screen, allowing formatting of a card, etc. 28 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    critical points in your project. You can also use the STORE AS button to bring up the naming panel (see "Naming library entries" on page 32), allowing the current project settings to be stored under a different name (similar to Save As... on many computer programs). TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 29
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    DM-3200 for storing and recalling commonly-used settings: • Snapshots (scene memories) • EQ settings • Compressor/expander settings • Gate settings • Effect settings (for internal effects 1 and 2) Up to four card is selected for this purpose in the OPTION screen. 30 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    manage library data and the CF cards. Access this screen with the UTILITY Use the on-screen buttons at the bottom of the left side of the screen to select the bank to be used as a target. Use the POD 2 encoder to scroll through the list of entries in the selected bank. TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    used/free space of the CF card and the "jump button" allowing easy access to the CF card SETUP and PREFERENCES screens set general parameters relating to the operation of the DM-3200, while the SOLO screen, as its name suggests, is concerned with solo operations. 32 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    indicators show the current automation status of the channels, as explained in the separate Automation Manual. FADER SENSITIVITY This parameter allows you to specify the sensitivity of the faders, as used in the automation process. The DM-3200 touch sensing capabilities are dependent on the ambient
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    the encoder mode is changed, the appropriate screen is shown. BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN When checked, and the BUSS PAN mode is ON, this option allows the stereo pan channel control to control the balance between the odd and even busses. No effect in surround mode. 34 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    cursor keys (or channel SEL key) to highlight a channel, and the ENTER key to change the status of the INPLACE SOLO DEFEAT setting. Alternatively, use the SEL keys of the modules for direct selection and de-selection of the channels (use ENTER to make the setting). TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 35
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    been described in "Formatting a new card" on page 24 and "Setting the date and time" on page 27 and are not described again here. There is also a system update facility. See the TMCompanion software and its documentation for full details of how to update the DM-3200. Naturally, it is not possible
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    of EQ settings versus flat response. Polarity This is not a function assignment, but allows the switch's polarity to be reversed (the DM3200 expects a push-to-make momentary switch, but by flipping the polarity to INVERT, a push-to-break switch can be used instead). TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 37
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    with the DM-3200 than with many other mixers. See "Routing" on page 47 for full details of how the routing and assignment are managed. Stereo outs 2-track in Mic/line inputs and inserts Assignable sends/returns MIDI, control and sync connections ADAT I/O 2 x stereo digital I/O Cascade TDIF
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    and/or the DM-3200. The 1/4" balanced input jacks accept +4 dBu connections, but you can use the TRIM controls to allow them to accept -10dBV connections (from synthesizers, etc.). Note that if additional analog inputs are required, the optional IF-AN/DM slot card can be used to provide such
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    RCA and XLR connectors together, only one can be used for input at any one time (output from these jacks is made in parallel). Selection is made in software. We strongly recommend that to maintain signal quality, you only use cables designed for digital equipment. 40 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    are three options available: Truncate, Dither, and Noise Shape. A full discussion of the principles involved here is outside the scope of this manual. Many of the books from Focal Press provide excellent background information on digital audio, timecode issues, etc. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 41
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    and IF-AD/DM (at right) IF AD/DM providing eight channels of digital I/O in ADAT "lightpipe". Referred to on screen as ADAT Card. Can be installed in slot 1 or slot 2. RS-422 serial control terminal This 9-pin D- sub connector is used to provide control of suitablyequipped devices, using P2 protocol
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    with the DM-3200, not running. Note that no drivers are necessary when using the DM-3200 with OS Use a properly grounded power supply, and connect the DM-3200 to it using a power cord which provides grounding facilities (such as the one provided with the DM-3200). TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    DM3200, you must select a clock source. The master clock source is also used to determine the sampling frequency for the whole project. Remember that the DM-3200 can act as a clock source or clock master, but there must be only one master clock source in your studio setup TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    sources available: Internal Word (WORD SYNC) connection Cascade Digital in 1/2 TDIF 1/2/3 ADAT AES card TDIF card ADAT card AD/DA card FireWire card Normal 48K/44.1K High-speed 96K/88.2K 48K/44.1K 96K/88.2K No options Manual setup, 48K/44.1K Manual setup, 96K/88.2K No options 48K/44.1K
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    between the different sections of the mixing console, with the assignment of channels to busses, etc. and with metering and the monitoring of the signals in the control room and studio. The DM-3200 is equipped with two types of mixer channel modules, with the first 32 fully equipped with EQ and
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    keys to select the source field (either the input or return in the case of channels 1 through 32), and use the dial to select the input source (from the available sources within the selected source block). 4 You must then press ENTER to confirm the routing selection. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 47
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    help if you draw a diagram to help you work out the ultimate sources and destinations of the routing in your system. Digital input selection At the bottom right of this screen, the physical connector (XLR or RCA) for each of the stereo digital inputs can be selected. 48 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    , as well as the surround mode currently selected. For example, the FireWire expansion card (software versions after 1.0) provides up to 24 destination channels to a DAW. Consult the documentation relating to the appropriate card(s) fitted to your system for details. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 49
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    , the assignable sends and returns). To make insert setup operations easier, check the S/R LINK checkbox at the bottom left of the screen. When this is checked, selecting a send point in the will automatically select the corresponding return point (or vice versa). 50 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    buss assignments are removed. busses and the aux sends to the appropriate destinations, in an easy graphical solution. Using the assignment screens These screens allow you to assign channels to the busses, and the Figure 4.6: Buss assignment screen (linked busses) TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    together. Note that buss assignment is also connected to module linking. In this illustration, channels 1 and 2 are linked, but are assigned to busses 1 and 2. In this case, the assignments are linked, so assigning channel 1 to buss 1 also links channel 2 to buss 1. 52 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    POD 1) and ALL OFF (POD 2). Buss panning The balance between odd- and even-numbered busses is set in the MODULE AUX/BUSS screens (see "Aux and buss setup" on page 68). See also "BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN" on page 34 fordetails of how buss and stereo panning are linked. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 53
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    to the stereo buss (STEREO) and cannot be changed. The next three keys, in order, default to the aux 1-2 sends (typically used for studio cue), digital input 1 (e.g. a stereo recorder) and the analog 2-track inputs (again, this could be a stereo master recorder). 54 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    • The control room monitor TIP Since there are several options in the routing, etc. that only affect the aux 1-2 sends, we suggest that you use these as a separate studio cue feed. The volume of the studio cue is adjusted from this screen using the POD 4 encoder. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 55
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    etc. for your monitoring system. Oscillator destination Use the OSCILLATOR fields (cursor keys and ENTER key) to route the generator fields to any combination of busses, aux sends or the stereo buss. This is an extremely useful "patch-free" method of signal tracing. 56 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    ) or post-fader (POST FADER). NOTE If the optional meter bridge is fitted, the settings made here apply to the meter displays on the meter bridge, as well as to the on-screen meter displays. TIP The TASCAM Mixer Companion software provides a software "meter bridge". TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 57
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    . Pressing the channel's SOLO key once more cancels the solo. TIP Pressing and holding SHIFT and pressing any lit SOLO key cancels all solos on the current fader layer. Pressing and holding CTRL and pressing any lit SOLO key cancels all solos on all fader layers. 58 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    channel module (1-32) It is also possible to use the POD 4 encoder to select phase, gate switching, compression, software insert position, compressor position, or EQ on/off as a global setting, and use the POD 1 key (ALL ON) or POD 2 (ALL OFF) to switch these on or off respectively. TASCAM DM-3200
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    Use this button to change the point at which the compressor/limiter is inserted in the channel between a preEQ (PRE EQ) or post-EQ (POST EQ) position (channels 1 through 32 only-busses, aux and the stereo buss are fixed at pre fader). Meters the selected channel(s). 60 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    screen allows setting of the first or second eight buss levels, the aux levels, or all aux and all buss levels, in the same way as for the channel modules using POD 3 to set the level, and POD 4 to select the target, with the ENTER key used to confirm the setting. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 61
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    channel (as shown by the SEL indicator). Figure 5.5: Unlinked DYNAMICS screen (channels 1 through 32) If the selected channel through a channel with EQ and selecting this as a trigger source, you can implement sidechain compression, without the use of a channel. 62 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    ), controlled by the POD 4 knob, and variable from 5ms to 5.0s in 100 steps. Release time 5 ms to 200 ms 200 ms to 300 ms 300 ms to 500 ms 500 ms to 1.00 s 1.00 s to 3.00 s 3.00 s to 5.00 s Step size 5 ms 10 ms 20 ms 50 ms 0.1 s 0.2 s TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 63
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    in post-production environments Useful in post-production environments For the spoken word Expander setting Another expander setting An expander with a slow attack Expander setting suitable for electric guitar Table 5.7: Compressor/Expander preset library entries 64 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    the eight input triggers by moving the cursor to the bottom of the screen (BATCH SETUP), selecting a group of eight inputs using the dial, and pressing ENTER. This batch assignment can later be "fine-tuned", changing only one or two entries in the list, if required. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 65
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    elected to set the EQ, the encoders for the unused parameters are disabled, and no indicators are lit. Encoders and EQ The encoders can be used to make EQ settings (unmodified ENCODER key 4) as described in "Encoders" on page 20. 66 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    DM-3200). To access the EQ library, move the cursor to the onscreen EQ LIB button, and press ENTER. The EQ library screen appears: Use the POD 4 encoder or wheel to scroll through the library entries in the selected preset or CF card Table 5.12: EQ library presets TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 67
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    sends, or the other way round. This is useful when setting up a studio cue monitor mix based on the channel settings. Use POD 2 to select between CH>AUX and AUX>CH, and press ENTER. A popup appears to confirm this setting (ENTER to confirm, cursor keys to cancel). 68 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    channel module. Note that if the preference for the encoders to follow the current screen is set (see "Encoder Mode Follows Current Screen" on page 34) the encoders will automatically change to the aux send and pan/balance mode when the aux screens are selected. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    updated to reflect the current status of the module: Figure 5.16: Channel module SETUP screen As with the other module screens, the cursor keys are used buss provides only Aux 1-2 level and pan. INPUT/RETURN selection On channels 1 through 32 Table 5.17: Channel delay 70 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    . Digital trim You can also set the digital trim value from a common screen. Press the DIGI. TRIM/DELAY key (ALT + PAN) to bring up the trim screen. Figure 5.19: Digital trim setting Use the cursor keys to select blocks of four channels and the PODs to set the values. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    link two modules (channel modules, busses and aux sends) as stereo pairs when working with stereo input sources or stereo effect sends, etc. using physical controls, moving one control of the pair will move the other control of the pair, and will affect the settings. 72 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    way that triggers, etc. are set for the dynamics processors of the module. See "Dynamics processors" on page 62 for details of how this works. Use the LINK/GRP key to bring up the links screens: Figure 5.24: Mute grouping TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 73
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    settings made for the fader groups to be transferred to the mute group settings. TIP Either fader or mute groups can also be used as the source for "solo groups", where pressing the SOLO key of the master channel will solo all slave channels. See "SOLO" on page 35. 74 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    the pan mode turned on and off independently. • There are two surround matrices. These can have pan mode turned on and off independently for each channel (SHIFT + ASSIGN 1 through 8 for the first matrix, and SHIFT + ASSIGN 9 through 16 for the second). TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 75
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    any parameters changed. However, for channels with the pan mode on (channels 5 through 24 in Figure 5.31, Surround overview), the following controls may be used: • Use the POD 3 encoder to select either sur- round matrix 1 or 2. 76 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual Figure 5.32: Module surround panning
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    box and start using the cursor keys in the usual way again. Jump keys Press and hold SHIFT and press one of the numbered SCREEN MODE keys to move the signal to the appropriate point in the sound stage (7 is front left, 8 is front center, 9 is front right, etc.). TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 77
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    level. NOTE If a channel is not assigned to the LFE, adjusting the level here will have no effect. At the bottom of the screen, you can use the POD 1 encoder or groups of eight channels) for the currently selected surround matrix. Use ENTER to make the batch setting. 78 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    above, allowing you to change only grouping, for example, while keeping fader settings, EQ settings and routing). • Use the POD 3 switch or the cursor at the RECALL on-screen button to recall the currently selected library entry. A popup message appears briefly. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 79
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    in the right-hand list. The panel contains the following information: • Name and transition time. • Creation date and time (card bank data only). • Project with which the snapshot is associated, together with the sampling frequency used (card bank data only). 80 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    6 - Effects The DM-3200 incorporates two internal effects: a TASCAM multi-purpose effect and a TC Works reverb. This section discusses the setup and use of these effects. Routing the effects As explained in "Routing" on page 47, internal effect inputs and outputs are treated as sources and
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    level (FEEDBACK) 0% - 90% Feedback type (TYPE) Stereo/Ping-pong/Multi-tap Drive ratio (DRV RATIO) 0 - 42 Drive boost (DRV BOOST) x1 - x32 Table 6.5: TASCAM effect parameters Drive EQ (DRV EQ) Overdrive 1/Overdrive 2/ Distortion 1/Distortion 2/ Amp 1/Amp 2 82 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    +50 cents Soft compressor (COMPRESSOR) - uses 2 rows of PODs Threshold level (THRESHOLD) Table 6.6: TC Reverb effect parameters POD 4 High cut filter attenuation (ATT) -40.0 dB - 0 dB Space editor stereo width (WIDTH) 0% - 100% Scaling range (RANGE) 1s/4 s/16 s/64 s - TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    allowing you to name settings and store them to card banks. Effects can be stored in any of the card banks, and recalled to either of the effect slots. See "Library management" on page 30 Space FX-NeighborHallw FX-NeighborFloor Table 6.7: Preset TC Reverb effects 84 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    6 - Effects : Effect libraries Number 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 -OutsideStdm Hall-SmallBright Hall-Small Clear Hall-Small Warm Hall-Stage Hall-Warm Vocal Drum-Boom Room Drum-Drum Booth Table 6.7: Preset TC Reverb effects TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 85
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    6 - Effects : Effect libraries Number 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 Dmp Room Room-SmallYetBig Room-S.Y.B w/Pre Room-Stage Room-Vocal Booth Room-Vocal Dry Room-Vocal Room Room-Vocal Room2 Table 6.7: Preset TC Reverb effects 86 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    13 Blues 2 14 Vocal Dist 15 Rock 1 16 Rock 2 17 Rhythm 1 18 Rhythm 2 19 Bass Dist 20 Fusion 1 21 Fusion 2 rather stronger sound than the previous Blues 1 sound Useful if you need distorted vocals Suitable for 70s rock music Table 6.8: TASCAM effects TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 87
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    phasing Drum Phaser Drum Phaser Use this with drums to create space Fusion Phaser Fusion Phaser Sounds good with fusion styles Vibrato Phaser Vibrato Phaser Phase used as vibrato Wah Phaser Wah Phaser Phaser used like a wah-wah pedal Table 6.8: TASCAM effects 88 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    clean sound with vocals Clean Chorus 3 Clean Chorus 3 A vibrato-type chorus effect Chorus Flange 1 Chorus Flange 1 A feedback chorus setting, almost like a flanger Chorus Flange 2 Chorus Flange 2 A flanger-like setting for use with bass Table 6.8: TASCAM effects TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 89
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    Creatures from outer space? Resonance to simulate a jet takeoff A spacious "jet" sound A smoother, sweet flange setting Repeat and flange together Flanger used as a tremolo A deep flanger setting A flanger setting giving a metallic tone Table 6.8: TASCAM effects 90 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    PC software (TASCAM Mixer Companion) • REM1(5) and REM2 (6) are bi-directional ports that may be used for remote MIDI control of the DM3200 or the DM-3200 to control another device. at the bottom, the slot FireWire card MIDI connection can be switched on and off. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 91
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    USB MIDI port 4. Enable this port in the MIDI SETUP screen ("MIDI port switching and filtering" on page 91) or the MIDI input and filter switches for the physical MIDI ports. MIDI Implementation Charts These are available as downloads from the TASCAM Web site. 92 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    the list of supported devices in the future. If the list does not contain the name of a device that you wish to control, please contact your local TASCAM Web site regarding the availability of a software upgrade which contains the control capability for your device. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 93
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    loop, where information flows both ways between the remote device and the DM-3200 along the same channel. When an entry in the Machine Control List is highlighted (that is, the cursor is on the left of the screen), the dial is used to scroll through the list, including those items which may not be
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    here, please contact your TASCAM support personnel, who should be able to supply you with further information. REC This allows the selection of the REC keys ( the REC key above the stereo fader + the channel SEL keys) on the DM-3200 which arm the tracks on the remote external device. Use the dial to
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    with its ID, is shown. 2 Press the ENTER key to continue operations. 1 Move the cursor to the number by the MAP field. 2 Use the dial to select the mapping memory into which the current mapping will be stored. Press ENTER. 3 Press ENTER (the on-screen STORE button). 96 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    is com- pleted. If the PLAY key is pressed while the unit is locating, the machine goes straight into play mode, without locating. There are two options: True (02h) and Deferred (03h). Consult the documentation of your other equipment for details of compatibility. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 97
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    8 - Remote operation : Machine control setup Record Command Type Use this option to make the record commands from the DM-3200's MIDI Machine Control compatible with the unit being controlled. Locate Preroll Move the cursor to the numeric field, which shows the pre-roll time when a location point is
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    timecode value using the numeric keypad. The display shows the value, "filling up" from the right digit towards the controlled device locates to the memory stored in the location memory. What happens next depends on the PLAY MODE setting (see "Play Mode" on page 97). TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    (accessed with the 8 and 9 keys) are used as the start and end points of a repeat loop that can be played by pressing the REPEAT key in the MACHINE CONTROL section. While the repeat loop is in progress, of their order. These points must be more than 5 seconds apart. 100 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual
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    punch operations, the original location memories (if any) are restored. Devices controlled using the P2 protocol (including DTRS units controlled over P2) can accept these commands, but some cannot, depending on the manufacturer's implementation of the protocol. TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 101
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    32 Ω a. all XLR-type connectors are wired 1=ground, 2="hot", 3="cold" b. all balanced 1/4" jacks are wired sleeve=ground, ring=cold, tip=hot c. all TRS 1/4" jacks are wired sleeve=ground, ring=return, tip=send d. Maximum with both PHONES jacks driven at maximum 102 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    Digital audio I/O Digital audio I/O DIGITAL INPUTS (1, 2) DIGITAL OUTPUTS (1, 2) TDIF-1(1, 2, 3) ADAT METER RS-422 (for Sony 9-pin) GPI (for Machine For use control Pin 1=GP11, Pin 2=GPI2, Pin 3=GPI3, Pin 4=GPI4, Pin 5=GND, Pin 6=GPI5, Pin 7=GPI6, Pin 8=GPI7, Pin 9=GP18 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    meters 17 x 100 mm stroke, motor-driven touch-sensitive faders 700 x 824 x 230 (mm) 27.6 x 32.4 x 9.1 (in) 24 kg (52.8 lbs) 120 VAC, 60 Hz 230 VAC, 50 Hz 240 VAC, 50 Hz 65 W Power cord, Quick Reference guide, 32 MB CF memory card, USB cable, CD-ROM, warranty card 104 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    Dimensional drawing 9 - Specifications : Dimensional drawing 
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    data on a CF card has failed. The card may be full. The named compressor/expander library item cannot be recalled. The data may be missing or corrupt. The named effect library item cannot be recalled . The data may be missing or corrupt. Table 9.2: Popup messages 106 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    the channel pan and balance parameters. Shown when undoing or redoing library operations. Shown when undoing or redoing library operations. Shown when undoing or redoing library operations. Shown when all grouping layers are to be cleared. Table 9.2: Popup messages TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 107
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    2 : 44.1kHz0.0% TDIF 3 : Unusable ADAT : 44.1kHz+1.0% SLOT 1 : 48kHz+0.2% SLOT Info: Digital In1 Fs mode : Not indicated Check D-IN MANUAL SETUP Press machine control list Confirming the auto-detection of transport control mapping. Table 9.2: Popup messages 108 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    a word clock when sampling frequency conversion is turned on. Confirmation that the digital trim values are to be updated. An attempt has been made to store to a protected library entry (effect). A library entry has been recalled (effect). Table 9.2: Popup messages TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 109
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    troubleshooting Action ✔ ✖ ● ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ● ✖ ✔ ● ✖ ● Message Effect BANK a-bbb Name : TASCAM DATA Effect Type: TASCAM Delay Create data: DEC/15/2004 20:35:45 Project Name: PROJECT ORCA Project FS: 44.1kHz Press ENTER to continue. Effect Table 9.2: Popup messages 110 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    be 16 characters or less in length. An attempt has been made to copy data, without a parameter's checkbox being selected. A copy is being carried out. Table 9.2: Popup messages TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 111
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    key to cancel. OK to Overwrite Automation data [PROJECT DM3200#0] Press ENTER to confirm, or a cursor key to control map. Confirmation before overwriting a gate or compressor/expander or EQ library item (xxx) from the selected channel (y). Table 9.2: Popup messages 112 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    +CTRL+ALT) On power-up - a shutdown was not performed properly. Should data changed after the project was last stored be loaded? Detail information popup for digital audio output Detail information popup for digital audio I/O (AES card) Table 9.2: Popup messages TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 113
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    versa). An attempt has been made to overwrite or delete a preset snapshot. Stereo buss is assigned to Aux 1-2. Stored an effect library entry. Stored a library entry where xxxx is EQ, gate or compressor/expander from the selected channel. Table 9.2: Popup messages 114 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    Specifications : Messages and troubleshooting Action ● ✔ ✔ card (it is not already there). Automation and library data will not be stored. The shutdown process is now complete, and the power can be turned off, or the DM-3200 can be rebooted. Table 9.2: Popup messages TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    9 - Specifications : Block diagram Block diagram Figure 9.3: Block diagram 116 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    Level diagram 9 - Specifications : Level diagram Figure 9.4: Level diagram TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 117
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    Notes 118 TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual
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    Notes TASCAM DM-3200 Owner's Manual 119
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