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Global module settings

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5 - Channel modules : Global module settings Global module settings These settings are common to the four different module screens, and do not change when the module screen is changed. Figure 5.2: Common "global" module settings Navigate to the appropriate on-screen control, and use the ENTER key to turn switches on and off, and POD 4's encoder to adjust the fader level and pan/ balance control when these are highlighted. NOTE As explained in Figure 4.1, Module facilities on the DM3200, not every module is equipped with all these features. Only those features available on a selected module are actually shown on the display. Input and return display Cannot be changed here, but shows the current input and return assignments. EQ display and button The EQ display pro- vides a graphical display of the EQ settings. It cannot be changed. However, the EQ button allows the EQ of the channel to be switched in and out, allowing easy A-B comparisons. GATE display and button The GATE display provides a graphical display of the gate settings, and cannot be changed. The GATE button allows the gate to be switched on and off for A-B comparisons. COMP/EXP display and COMP button The COMP/EXP display provides a graphical display of the current compressor/expander settings, and cannot be changed. The COMP button allows the compressor/ expander to be turned on and off for comparison. Compressor/expander point button 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 and pick-off point button Show the current module levels. The button allows the pick-off point to be set as follows: Channels 1-32 INPUT PRE GATE POST GATE PRE INSERT POST FADER Channels 33-48 INPUT - - - POST FADER Buss, aux, stereo - - PRE COMP PRE FADER POST FADER Fader Allows precise setting and echoes the physi- cal fader setting. When this is highlighted, it can be controlled using the POD 4 encoder. Also see "Fader control" on page 61 for details of how to view and make fader settings globally. TIP You can use the one-step mode for ultra-fine control here. See "Encoder behavior" on page 23. MUTE button Allows the module to be muted and un-muted (echoes the status of the hardware MUTE key). PAN (BALANCE) control Use POD 4 to change the value of this control (pan changes to balance when channels are linked). PAN follow button Use this control like the buss option described in "BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN" on page 34. INSERT button (with linked or stereo modules, two such buttons are available), allowing you to turn the soft insert(s) on and off (see "Insert patching" on page 50) for details. Phase button (with linked or stereo modules, two such buttons are available), allowing you to reverse the phase of the input on the selected channel(s). 60 TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual

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5 – Channel modules : Global module settings
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TASCAM DM-3200
User’s Manual
Global module settings
These settings are common to the four different mod-
ule screens, and do not change when the module
screen is changed.
Navigate to the appropriate on-screen control, and
use the
ENTER
key to turn switches on and off, and
POD 4’s encoder to adjust the fader level and pan/
balance control when these are highlighted.
NOTE
As explained in Figure 4.1, Module facilities on the DM-
3200, not every module is equipped with all these fea-
tures. Only those features available on a selected mod-
ule are actually shown on the display.
Input and return display
Cannot be changed
here, but shows the current input and return assign-
ments.
EQ display and button
The
EQ
display pro-
vides a graphical display of the EQ settings. It cannot
be changed. However, the
EQ
button allows the EQ of
the channel to be switched in and out, allowing easy
A-B comparisons.
GATE display and button
The
GATE
display
provides a graphical display of the gate settings, and
cannot be changed. The
GATE
button allows the gate
to be switched on and off for A-B comparisons.
COMP/EXP display and COMP button
The
COMP/EXP
display provides a graphical display of the
current compressor/expander settings, and cannot be
changed. The
COMP
button allows the compressor/
expander to be turned on and off for comparison.
Compressor/expander point button
Use
this button to change the point at which the compres-
sor/limiter is inserted in the channel between a pre-
EQ (
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 and pick-off point button
Show the
current module levels. The button allows the pick-off
point to be set as follows:
Fader
Allows precise setting and echoes the physi-
cal fader setting. When this is highlighted, it can be
controlled using the POD 4 encoder.
Also see “Fader control” on page 61 for details of
how to view and make fader settings globally.
TIP
You can use the one-step mode for ultra-fine control
here. See “Encoder behavior” on page 23.
MUTE button
Allows the module to be muted and
un-muted (echoes the status of the hardware
MUTE
key).
PAN (BALANCE) control
Use POD 4 to change
the value of this control (pan changes to balance
when channels are linked).
PAN follow button
Use this control like the
buss option described in “BUSS PAN Follows ST
PAN” on page 34.
INSERT button
(with linked or stereo modules,
two such buttons are available), allowing you to turn
the soft insert(s) on and off (see “Insert patching” on
page 50) for details.
Phase button
(with linked or stereo modules, two
such buttons are available), allowing you to reverse
the phase of the input on the selected channel(s).
Figure 5.2: Common “global” module settings
Channels 1–32
Channels 33–48
Buss, aux, stereo
INPUT
INPUT
PRE GATE
POST GATE
PRE COMP
PRE INSERT
PRE FADER
POST FADER
POST FADER
POST FADER