TEAC DM-3200 DM-3200 Owner's Manual - Page 81

Effects, Routing the effects

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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 destinations for routing. The two screens shown here are examples of how the internal routing is used with the internal effects. In the OUTPUT routing screen, the Aux sends are selected as outputs, and the terminal destination is selected as one of the internal effects. Here, Aux 5 and Aux 6 are selected as aux sends to effect 1 (effect 2 would be set up in the same way). For the return, the INPUT screen is used. The source is set to EFF RTN (effect return) and channels 17 through 20 are selected as effect returns. WARNING Since there are no dedicated effect returns, the channels used for returns also have aux feeds that may accidentally be used to feed the effects being returned on that channel. If this is done, there will be a feedback loop that may damage your hearing, and your monitoring equipment. Figure 6.1: Internal effect send and return routing Setting up the effects The EFFECT key brings up the effect screens, where the basic setup of the internal effects is done. First, an effect is recalled from the preset library, or from a setting previously stored on a CF card. When the effect setting has been recalled, it may be used as it is, or edited using the editing screen. After pressing the EFFECT key, pressing the POD 2 switch brings up the effect 1 library, for managing the library effects for the first effect loop, and pressing the POD 4 switch brings up the effect 2 library, for managing the other effect loop (shown in Figure 6.2, Effect library screen below): Figure 6.2: Effect library screen TASCAM DM-3200 User's Manual 81

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TASCAM DM-3200 User’s Manual
81
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 destina-
tions for routing.
The two screens shown here are examples of how the
internal routing is used with the internal effects.
In the
OUTPUT
routing screen, the Aux sends are
selected as outputs, and the terminal destination is
selected as one of the internal effects.
Here, Aux 5 and Aux 6 are selected as aux sends to
effect 1 (effect 2 would be set up in the same way).
For the return, the
INPUT
screen is used. The source is
set to
EFF RTN
(effect return) and channels 17 through
20 are selected as effect returns.
WARNING
Since there are no dedicated effect returns, the chan-
nels used for returns also have aux feeds that may acci-
dentally be used to feed the effects being returned on
that channel. If this is done, there will be a feedback
loop that may damage your hearing, and your monitor-
ing equipment.
Setting up the effects
The
EFFECT
key brings up the effect screens, where
the basic setup of the internal effects is done.
First, an effect is recalled from the preset library, or
from a setting previously stored on a CF card.
When the effect setting has been recalled, it may be
used as it is, or edited using the editing screen.
After pressing the
EFFECT
key, pressing the POD 2
switch brings up the effect 1 library, for managing
the library effects for the first effect loop, and press-
ing the POD 4 switch brings up the effect 2 library,
for managing the other effect loop (shown in Figure
6.2,
Effect library screen
below):
Figure 6.1: Internal effect send and return routing
Figure 6.2: Effect library screen