DM-3200 Release Notes
TASCAM DM-3200 Release Notes V1.50
Manual Addendum
The transport keys can be locked to protect from pressing them accidentally by pressing
SHIFT
+
STOP
.
It is now possible to create a user-defined layer that freely
combines the DM-3200’s modules. You can control some
module parameters such as Fader, Mute, Solo and Ring
Encoder levels when assinged to this layer.
Registering a User Defined Layer
A User Defined Layer can be registered in the
REMOTE>EXT.CTRL
screen.
There are no ID, PORT, or CH settings.
User Defined Layer screen
In the
EXT.CTRL
screen, move the cursor to the
SCREEN
button and press the
ENTER
key. Then use the
POD4
key
to select User Defined Layer. The User Defined Layer
screen will appear.
If the
OPTION>PREFERENCE
screen item SEL Key Follows
Fader Layer Status has been checked, pressing the
REMOTE
key of the LAYER STATUS section will display
the User Defined Layer.
Figure 1: USER DEFINED LAYER screen
You can monitor the following functionality of the speci-
fied module.
Meter
Fader, pan, and mute
Grouping settings
Stereo link settings
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The metering point selected in the
METER/FADER>METER
screen is displayed.
You can also move the cursor by using the cursor keys or
pressing the
SEL
key of the desired channel, and use the
POD
knobs to operate the fader or pan.
The grouping settings have the following meaning.
: Mute group master, grouping on
: Mute group master, grouping off
: Fader group master, grouping on
: Fader group master, grouping off
: Other than group master
Only master channel is shown; slave is not shown.
The stereo link setting has the following meaning.
: Stereo link on
: Stereo link off
Move the cursor to the module assign section, use the
JOG/DATA
to select the module that you want to assign,
and press the
ENTER
key to finalize.
You can assign channel 1-48, BUSS 1-16, and AUX1-8
modules. You cannot assign the STEREO module.
User Defined Layer
New Features in V 1.50
New Features
This section discribes the new features for each revision of the DM-3200 software.