Tascam DM-3200 User Manual

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8 – Remote operation : Selecting devices for transport control
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Up to 16 devices may be added to the Machine Con-
trol List. If more devices are connected and added to 
the list than can be shown on screen, arrow marks 
appear at the top and bottom of the list. 
When an entry in the Machine Control List is high-
lighted (that is, the cursor is on the left of the screen), 
the dial is used to scroll through the list, including 
those items which may not be visible on the screen.
Deleting devices from the list
If a device is added in error to the Machine Control 
List (or is no longer required), move the cursor to the 
on-screen 
DELETE
 button, use the wheel to select the 
device and press 
ENTER
. The item in the list will be 
deleted.
This process can be repeated to clear the list.
Auto-detection of devices
In addition to the manual addition of controlled 
devices, there are two auto-detect buttons. One is 
used is used for detecting all devices attached to the 
DM-3200 (
LIST AUTO DETECT
) and the other is used for 
Move the cursor to the on-screen 
LIST AUTO DETECT
 
button and press 
ENTER
 to scan the control ports and 
report on the detected devices, adding the controllers 
to the Machine Control list (see “Transport mapping 
memories” on page 95
).
NOTE
Because not every device that may be controlled by the 
DM-3200 is capable of reporting its presence accurately, 
some devices will not appear on the list, and must be 
added to the list manually. 
When attempting to identify a MIDI device, the DM-
3200 first sends out an MMC Read Signature com-
mand. It adds a generic “closed loop” device for 
every device ID that responds to this command. 
It also sends out a MIDI Device Inquiry Message. If 
a remote device replies to this message, and an 
appropriate controller is available, this controller 
replaces the generic MMC closed-loop controller.
NOTE
The current version of the DM-3200 software does not 
support MIDI Machine Control. The paragraphs above 
refer to later versions.
After power has been applied, it may take between 
one and two minutes for the remote devices to be rec-
ognized. Even if they have been added to the memo-
rized Machine Control list previously, it may not be 
possible to control them immediately the system is 
powered up.
Selecting the control type for the devices
The Machine Control list is composed of a number of 
columns. These are explained below:
STATE 
An icon shows the state of the controlled 
device. A one-way arrow represents an open-loop 
device (that is, commands are sent from the DM-
3200 to the device, but no information is transmitted 
back from the device to the DM-3200 along the same 
channel—information is transmitted from the other 
device through a different channel, such as timecode 
or MIDI). 
A double-ended arrow represents a closed loop, 
where information flows both ways between the 
remote device and the DM-3200 along the same 
channel.
A cross indicates that the device is not being con-
trolled by the DM-3200.
Two dashes (
--
) show that the type of control is not 
relevant here (for instance, the internal MIDI time-
code generator).
DEVICE 
The name of the device being controlled, 
together with its control type. These list items cannot 
be changed or edited.
ID 
In the case of DTRS units, it refers to the unit ID, 
and cannot be edited. In the case of MMC units, it 
refers to the MMC ID (up to three decimal digits) of 
the unit. This list item cannot be changed or edited.