TEAC DM-3200 DM-3200 Owner's Manual - Page 47

Routing, Input routing

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4 - Routing & assignment : Routing • Assignment of modules to the 16 busses as well as to the stereo busses is carried out by dedicated keys (to the left of the display). • Assignment of physical hardware inputs to modules, and of internal components to physical hard- Routing Use the ROUTING screens to set up the routing of input sources to modules, etc. as well as to set outputs. There are three of these screens: one for INPUT, one for OUTPUT and one for the soft INSERTS. To enter these screens, press the ROUTING key until the appropriate screen is shown on the display. Input routing The INPUT screen allows you to select input sources from a list composed of (mainly) the physical inputs of the DM-3200, and route them to input destinations (channels and dynamics triggers). 2 1 3 Figure 4.2: Routing inputs 1 Select the source group with the POD 4 encoder. The input sources are as follows, as listed at the lower right of the screen (1 in Figure 4.2, Routing inputs): M/L TDIF1/TDIF2/ TDIF3 ADAT DIN ASN RTN Mic/line input channels (see "Mic/line connections" on page 39). The three built-in TDIF 8-channel input ports (see "TDIF I/O" on page 40). The eight optical "lightpipe" inputs (see"ADAT "lightpipe" OUT & IN" on page 40). The two stereo digital inputs (see "Digital inputs and outputs" on page 40). The four analog assignable returns (see "Analog inputs" on page 33). ware outputs, together with the internal patching between mixer sections, as well as the setting up of the "soft" inserts, is done in the ASSIGN screens (see "Routing" on page 47). NOTE Assignment of channels to busses is done by means of the buss keys to the left of the display, or by means of the ASSIGN screens (use the ASSIGN key here). EFF RTN 2TRIN OSC SLOT1/SLOT2 LOOPBACK options The internal effect returns (see "Insert patching" on page 50). The 2-track master recorder inputs (see "2 TR IN" on page 39). Internal oscillator The inputs provided by any cards fitted to the slots (see "Slot card configuration" on page 42 for details). Explained below ("Loopback options" on page 48). 2 Select the destination layer of these input sources by using the POD 3 encoder (2 in Figure 4.2, Routing inputs). Choose between: CH 1-16 Channel modules 1 through 16 CH 17-32 Channel modules 17 through 32 CH 33-48 Channel modules 33 through 48 DYN TRIGGER The eight dynamics processor triggers also described in "Trigger settings" on page 65 If either of the first two options is selected, each destination module is shown in the list with an INP (input) and RTN (return) available for routing selection. Channels 33 through 48 only present the input (though this has only return capabilities). 3 Use the cursor 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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4 – Routing & assignment : Routing
TASCAM DM-3200
User’s Manual
47
Assignment of modules to the 16 busses as well as
to the stereo busses is carried out by dedicated keys
(to the left of the display).
Assignment of physical hardware inputs to mod-
ules, and of internal components to physical hard-
ware outputs, together with the internal patching
between mixer sections, as well as the setting up of
the “soft” inserts, is done in the
ASSIGN
screens (see
“Routing” on page 47).
Routing
Use the
ROUTING
screens to set up the routing of input
sources to modules, etc. as well as to set outputs.
There are three of these screens: one for
INPUT
, one
for
OUTPUT
and one for the soft
INSERTS
.
To enter these screens, press the
ROUTING
key until
the appropriate screen is shown on the display.
NOTE
Assignment of channels to busses is done by means of
the buss keys to the left of the display, or by means of
the
ASSIGN
screens (use the
ASSIGN
key here).
Input routing
The
INPUT
screen allows you to select input sources
from a list composed of (mainly) the physical inputs
of the DM-3200, and route them to input destinations
(channels and dynamics triggers).
1
Select the source group with the POD 4
encoder.
The input sources are as follows, as listed at
the lower right of the screen (
1
in Figure 4.2,
Routing inputs
):
2
Select the destination layer of these input
sources by using the POD 3 encoder
(
2
in Fig-
ure 4.2,
Routing inputs
)
. Choose between:
If either of the first two options is selected,
each destination module is shown in the list
with an
INP
(input) and
RTN
(return) available
for routing selection. Channels 33 through 48
only present the input (though this has only
return capabilities).
3
Use the cursor keys to select the source field
(either the input or return in the case of chan-
nels 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.
Figure 4.2: Routing inputs
M/L
Mic/line input channels (see “Mic/line
connections” on page 39).
TDIF1/TDIF2/
TDIF3
The three built-in TDIF 8-channel input ports
(see “TDIF I/O” on page 40).
ADAT
The eight optical “lightpipe” inputs
(see“ADAT “lightpipe” OUT & IN” on
page 40).
DIN
The two stereo digital inputs (see “Digital
inputs and outputs” on page 40).
ASN RTN
The four analog assignable returns (see
“Analog inputs” on page 33).
3
1
2
EFF RTN
The internal effect returns (see “Insert
patching” on page 50).
2TRIN
The 2-track master recorder inputs (see “2
TR IN” on page 39).
OSC
Internal oscillator
SLOT1/SLOT2
The inputs provided by any cards fitted to the
slots (see “Slot card configuration” on
page 42 for details).
LOOPBACK
options
Explained below (“Loopback options” on
page 48).
CH 1-16
Channel modules 1 through 16
CH 17-32
Channel modules 17 through 32
CH 33-48
Channel modules 33 through 48
DYN TRIGGER
The eight dynamics processor triggers also
described in “Trigger settings” on page 65