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DM-3200 Release Notes
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TASCAM DM-3200 Release Notes
NOTE
You can cancel the entered name by pressing the
POD3
key (CANCEL).
2
ENTER
a name you like.
For more information about the method for enter-
ing names, please refer to “Naming library entries”
on page 32 of the DM-3200 Owner’s Manual.
3 Save the name by pressing the
POD 2
key (
STORE
).
The pop-up window will disappear and the name
you entered will appear in the
MIXER NAME
section.
Figure 4 shows an example of the screen display
when the entered name is “DM-3200.”
Figure 4: UTILITY>SYSTEM screen when the mixer is
named “DM-3200”
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Remote operation through MMC
DM-3200 V1.20 allows you to remotely operate the trans-
port functions of external devices through MMC (MIDI
Machine Control). Device control is carried out through
the
MIDI IN/OUT
port. The
USB
port cannot be used for
this purpose.
Selection of external devices for transport control is done
on the
REMOTE/MACHINE CTRL
screen. For details, please
see “Selecting devices for transport control” on page 93 of
the DM-3200 Owner’s Manual. As a result of this additional
function, the following information is added to “Table 8.3:
Supported transport machine control devices” on page 93.
Device
Screen display
Control type
MIDI open loop
MMC Open
M
MMC closed loop
MMC Full
M
Figure 5: Supported transport machine control devices
added in V 1.20
Some devices, such as the Alesis HD-24, only support a
limited range of functions over MMC, and may not support
closed loop MMC control.
The MMC ID is set from the ID field on the
MACHINE
CTRL
screen, selectable between 1 and 127 using the
JOG/DATA
dial.
These numbers correspond to 0 through 126 in the MMC
protocol, so the controlled device may require you to set an
ID of 0 to match the ‘1’ on the DM-3200, for example. The
all-call ID number, 127 in the MMC protocol, is not used
by the DM-3200.
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MIDI control
External MIDI devices can now be operated from a
DM-3200, using MIDI Control Change messages and
MIDI Program Change messages using the
MIDI controller
,
MIDI fader
, and
MIDI Mixer
screens.
Connection
Connect the
MIDI IN
and
MIDI OUT
ports of a DM-3200
and the MIDI device bi-directionally. You may also use
these controllers as “send only” as well by just connecting
the
MIDI OUT
port of the DM-3200 to the MIDI device.
Setting devices for MIDI control
Setting of the MIDI control setup is carried out on the
REMOTE
>EXT.CTRL
screen.
Selecting devices for MIDI control
•
The
EXTERNAL CONTROL LIST
on the left of the screen is
initially blank. To add external devices from the list use the
following procedure:
1 Turn the
POD 4
knob or the
JOG/DATA
dial to
choose an item from the device list (
SUPPORTED
DEVICES
). In the case of MIDI control, highlight
either
MIDI Ctrlrs
,
MIDI FADERS,
or
MIDI Mixer
.
2 When the device to be controlled by the DM-3200 is
highlighted on the list, move the cursor to the
ADD
button, and press the
ENTER
key. The device will
be added to the
EXTERNAL CONTROL LIST
on the left of
the screen.
Figure 6:
REMOTE
>EXT.CTRL screen
NOTE
To obtain more information regarding a particular
item in the list of devices that may be controlled by the
DM-3200, highlight the item, move the cursor to the
INFO
button, and press the
ENTER
key. A pop-up screen
provides information regarding the selected item.