Korg D3200 ユーザーズマニュアル

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2f-2. Monitor
Here you can select the audio signals that will be output from 
the monitor output (MONITOR L/R jacks) and headphone 
output (PHONES jack).
1. Master LR
Sends the master LR bus to the monitor output. Normally 
you will select this.
2. Solo
When you select a signal to be soloed in the “Solo” tab 
page, this will be selected automatically, and it will not be 
possible to select “Master LR” or “Cue.” To select these 
items, you must first turn “Off” all soloed signals.
3. Cue
Sends the signal specified by the “Cue Level” (see the 
section that follows) level and pan settings to the monitor 
output. If you select this when recording, you will be able 
to adjust the monitor volume and pan for comfortable 
playing, without affecting the recording level of the sig-
nal.
4. Drums
The audio from the Session Drums will be sent directly to 
the monitor output. You can use this when you want to 
listen to the Session Drums through headphones as the 
rest of the audio tracks are output from the MASTER L/R 
jacks, for example during a live performance. Normally 
you will keep this turned off.
The drum sound will not be output unless the Session Drums 
channel key is on.
If you turn Drums on here, the SESSION DRUMS 
“DrmsMixer”
 tab page “Assign” setting will change to 
Monitor.” If you turn Drums off, the SESSION DRUMS 
“DrmsMixer”
 tab page “Assign” setting will change to 
“Master.”
2f-3. Cue Level
When “Cue” is turned on in the “Monitor” tab page, use the 
settings here to adjust the audio level and pan of each mixer 
channel.
During playback, the audio will be sent regardless of the 
channel on/off setting. During recording, audio will be sent 
only for channels whose CH ON keys are set to on.
Use the 1–16 key and 17–32 key to switch the display be-
tween sixteen-channel groups.
The audio that is set to Cue will be the playback signal if a track is 
playing, or the signal being recorded if the track is recording.
1. Pan
[L63…C…R63]
Adjusts the panning of each channel’s cue signal.
You can click a knob icon and use the Knob Matrix to 
make settings for a group of sixteen channels.
2. Level
[0…100]
Adjust the level of each channel’s cue signal.
You can click a knob icon and use the Knob Matrix to 
make settings for a group of sixteen channels.
Unity level is 100.
3. Level meter
This bar graph indicates the cue mix output volume.
2g. MIXER SETUP
Here you can save the current mixer settings, or recall previ-
ously-saved mixer settings.
This allows you to store mixer settings that you use frequent-
ly, and then recall them when creating a new song. You can 
also use this method to copy mixer settings to a different 
song.
A mixer setup contains the following parameters.
• Channel AssignSub MixerREC/ PLAY, and MASTER 
TRACK STATUS
• PairGroup
• FaderPanPlay/Rec EQ
• ATTCH ONPhaseAUX/EFF SendRec Send
• Effect (all settings including the parameters being edited)
• Master Fader, Master EQSend Out level, Send Select 
All
• SoloMonitorCue, drum pattern output assignment, 
drum pattern volume
1. Mixer setup list
Click the screen to select the mixer setup program you 
want to use. The list shows the program numbers and 
program names.
When the D3200 is shipped from the factory, mixer setup pro-
grams 1 through 20 are stored as “NoData.” Recalling one of 
these programs will set the mixer to the same settings as when 
it is initialized (i.e., when you create a New Song).
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