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Effects that can be used simultaneously
The effect programs used by the D3200’s effects are classified 
as being different “sizes” according to the amount of DSP 
processing power they consume.
Effect programs that allow up to eight insert effects to be 
used are called “size-one” effects. Relative to these, some ef-
fect programs are “size-two” and others are “size-four.”
The size of an effect program is shown by the icon at the right 
of the effect name.
One “size” corresponds to one of the on/off icons in each ef-
fect cell.
The maximum size that can be used simultaneously is 16.
Techniques for assigning effects
On the D3200, effects assigned to the upper rows of effect 
cells will be given higher priority for being turned on. This 
means that depending on how programs are assigned, you 
may need to use the Restrct button or the On/Off buttons to 
make adjustments while watching the DSP Power indicator, 
in order to make the best use of the available effects.
The priority order also applies to the groupings of Insert, Master, 
and Final effect. For example if you assign a size-four program to 
insert effect 7, this will occupy insert effects 7 and 8 and master 
effect 1, meaning that you will not be able to assign a program to 
master effect 1.
To cancel an effect, cancel its channel assignment, and also select 
NO EFFECT as the effect.
Using the Restrct button
Due to the priority scheme discussed above, if you make 
many changes to your effect routings, it is possible to end 
up with DSP power applied where it cannot be used. The 
“Restructure” function can recover this DSP power so it 
can be used for another effect. The following example 
describes how this works. 
First assign a size-one effect to insert effect 1, and a size-
two effect to insert effect 2.
Next, let’s suppose that you assign a size-two program to 
insert effect 1.
When you do so, insert effect 2 (whose priority is lower) 
will be masked by effect 1; you will unable to turn insert 
effect 2 off, and insert effect 3 will be unavailable.
In this state, insert effect 2 is a “dead effect.” The on/off 
icon of the effect will change to the dead effect icon “
”.
In this case you can click the Restrct button to release the 
dead effect so that insert effect 3 will again be available, 
and the wasted DSP power will be recovered.
Using the On/Off button
If an effect that you actually what to use is turned off due 
to lack of DSP power, you can turn off one or more effects 
that are unintentionally on in order to allocate the neces-
sary size, and then turn the desired effect on. When doing 
so, watch the DSP Power indicator as you choose the 
effect(s) to turn on or off.
4-2. Insert EFF
You can apply insert effects to input sources during record-
ing, or to tracks during playback.
You can use a total of up to eight insert effects. You can use 
the Knob Matrix located below the LCD screen to edit the pa-
rameters that are shown as knob icons.
1. Insert effect location
[IN, TR]
Selects whether the insert effect will be applied to the 
input (IN) or to the track playback (TR).
2. CH
[1…32]
Selects the channel to which you will apply the insert 
effect.
3. Insert effect select
Select the insert effect (1–8) that you want to edit.
Alternatively, you can press the CH SELECT key and then 
press the Channel Key of the desired channel to select the in-
sert effect assigned to that channel. If you select a channel to 
which no insert effect is assigned, the selection will not change.
4. Insert effect program
Use the value dial to select an effect program, or click the 
popup button in the screen and choose from a category 
list of effect programs.
If the selected program has been edited, the program 
number’s P (preset), U (user), or S (song) indication will 
change to “E,” indicating that the program has been 
edited.
5. Trim knob
[0…100]
With a setting of 100, the level will be the same as the 
input level.
Lower this level if an excessive input level causes distor-
tion when an effect is applied.
6. Effect chain display
This shows the chain of effects that make up the effect 
program. When you select (highlight) one of these effects, 
the editable parameters will appear in “7. Knob icons.”
7. Knob icons
Use these knobs to edit the parameters of each effect.
The parameters and range of values will depend on the 
effect and parameter. You can turn the Knob Matrix 
(located below the LCD screen) to edit the value of the 
corresponding parameter.
8. ON/OFF
This is an on/off switch for the selected effect within the 
effect chain.
If the button is OFF, that effect will be bypassed.
9. Level meter
This shows the input/output level of the effect and the 
GR (gain reduction) level.
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