User ManualTable of ContentsTable of Contents5IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS2Handling of the internal hard disk3Data handling3COPYRIGHT WARNING3Cautions when using the CD-R/ RW drive4Printing conventions in this manual4Introduction11Before using the D3200 for the first time11Power on/off11Setting the calendar12Connection example13Main features14Parts and their function16Top panel16Rear panel21About the CD-R/RW drive22Items and functions in the LCD screen23Basic operation25Examples of operation27Included items11Quick Start28Step 1: Preparations281. Connections282. Turn the D3200 on283. Listen to the demo song29Step 2: Quick recording301. Create a new song302. Name the song303. Connect your audio sources to the mixer inputs31Connect mics and instruments to the INPUT jacks31Assign the inputs to channels324. Adding EQ and EFFECTS33Applying EQ to the input sound33Applying effects to the input sound345. Recording35Preparations for recording35Start recording366. Playback36Step 3: Overdubbing371. Recording37Preparations for recording37Start recording372. Playback37Step 4: Mixdown and mastering381. Applying effects and EQ to individual channels38Applying effects to individual channels/tracks (Insert Effect)38Applying EQ to each channel/track38Adjusting the pan39Using the channel/track sends to apply effects (Master Effects)39Selecting a master effect39Adjusting the Master Effect 1 Send amount for each track40Checking and adjusting the master effect402. Applying Final (or mastering) effects and EQ to the entire song41Set the meters to display the post fader levels.41Applying an effect to the master bus (FinalEffect)41Applying EQ to the master bus (Master EQ)423. Recording the master track434. Writing to a CD44Saving your song44Operation45Song, Locate451. Selecting/creating a song451-1. Creating a new song451-2. Renaming a song46Using the name library461-3. Selecting a song46Selecting a song from the song list46Selecting a song from another song drive462. Location472-1. Switching the counter display47Switching the information display area472-2. Moving to a different location48Using the counter to move48Using the FF and REW keys to move48Moving to a point later in the song (fastforward)48Moving to a point earlier in the song (rewind)48Moving to the beginning/end of the song48Moving to the beginning of the song48Moving to the end of the song48Using the Locate keys to move48Assigning locations to the Locate keys48Moving to a location registered to a Locate key48Moving using assignable Marks48Registering a mark48Moving to the location assigned to a mark49Using the MARK keys to move49Deleting a mark49Renaming a mark492-3. Finding a precise location (SCRUB)50Finding a zero-cross point503. Song editing513-1. Song editing procedure51Copying a song51Moving a song51Deleting a song51Protecting a song52Protect On52Protect Off52Saving a song52Mixer521. Inputting audio to the mixer521-1. Analog input52Inputting audio from a guitar52Using the tuner531-2. Digital input54Inputting the digital audio signal from a MD or DAT541-3. Sub input542. Audio outputs from the mixer543. Mixer settings553-1. Adjusting the volume55Adjusting the volume level of each channel55Inputting a source at the maximum level55Adjusting the overall volume level553-2. Adjusting the pan553-3. EQ (Equalizer)55Channel EQ55Applying EQ to an audio input55Applying EQ to the playback56Master EQ563-4. EQ library (Storing and recalling EQ settings)56Storing EQ settings56Recalling EQ settings563-5. Pairing563-6. Group settings57Fader groups57CH ON groups573-7. Monitor settings573-8. Adjusting the cue level583-9. Solo settings58Soloing just one channel58Soloing more than one channel58Cancelling solo58Sending the soloed audio from the master bus583-10. Muting a channel583-11. Mixer Setup59Storing a mixer setup59Recalling a mixer setup594. Storing/recalling a scene604-1. Storing a scene604-2. Recalling a scene604-3. Renaming a scene604-4. Deleting a scene604-5. Editing and overwriting a scene614-6. Specifying parameters that will be disabled for an individual scene614-7. Specifying parameters that will be disabled for all scenes614-8. Controlling scenes via MIDI61MIDI output61MIDI input615. Automation625-1. Scene automation62Using scene automation62Storing a scene at a different location62Editing the location of a stored scene625-2. Event automation62Recording mixer operations62Playing back the events63Editing events63Effects64Effect type and size64How DSP power is allocated to the effects641. Using insert effects651-1. Applying insert effects during recording651-2. Applying insert effects during playback652. Using master effects653. Using the final effect654. Editing the effects66Editing the effect parameters66For an insert effect66For a master effect or final effect66Storing an effect program665. Controlling effects from an external device676. Using external effects67Session Drums™681. Listening to drum patterns68If you’ve selected Metronome as the group682. Creating a drum track for an entire song (Pattern Map)68Auditioning the pattern map693. Recording with Session Drums69Recording additional tracks as you listen to the drum track69Recording patterns on a track69Recording Session Drums to a channel track69Recording directly to the master track704. Editing a drum kit70Selecting a drum kit70Editing the sound of a drum kit70Preserving drum kit changes and drum sound edits705. Pattern maps71Creating a pattern map71Editing a pattern map72Inserting a new event into the pattern map72Replacing an event72Overwriting a portion of an existing event72Deleting an event726. Tempo72Playing the entire song at the same tempo72Changing the tempo during the song73The Song Guide function736-1. Tempo track73Recording MIDI Clock data from an external MIDI sequencer, and using it as the tempo track73Tap tempo736-2. Pattern map tempo74Recorder741. Recording74Bounce recording741-1. Basic recording741-2. Switching virtual tracks751-3. Overdubbing (Recording additional tracks during playback)751-4. Trigger recording751-5. Punch-in Recording (Re-recording a specific area)76Manual punch-in/out76Using a foot switch for manual punch-in/out76Auto punch-in/out76Loop recording771-6. Creating a master track772. Playback782-1. Normal playback782-2. Loop playback782-3. Playing back an album CD project793. Track editing79Registering the edit region793-1. Track editing procedures79Copy a track (CopyTrk)79Copying tracks within the same song79Using the clipboard to copy data to another song80Insert blank space (InsertTrk)81Erase a track (EraseTrk)82Delete a track (DeleteTrk)82Deleting track data82Deleting all data of a track82Exchange tracks (SwapTrk)83Reverse a track (ReverseTrk)83Optimizing a track (OptimizeTrk)84Expand/compress a track (ExpCmpTrk)84Copy an entire track/Copying to a Virtual track (CopyWholeTrk)85Copying to a virtual track85Exchange two entire tracks (SwapWholeTrk)86Swapping entire tracks86Fade-in/fade-out (FadeTrk)86Creating a fade-in86Creating a fade-out87Boosting the maximum volume to the specified level (Normalize: NormalizeTrk)87Eliminating noise (NoiseReduction)88Erasing punch noise (ErasePunchNoise)88Erase a silent region (EraseSilence)894. Naming a track89CD891. Track At Once892. Disc At Once902-1. Album CD Project902-2. Creating a live CD923. Ripping a CD92Data931. Backing up and restoring931-1. Backing up93Backing up 1 Song93Backing up All Data94Backing up User Data941-2. Restoring backed-up data952. Audio files962-1. Importing an audio file96Importing an audio track into the beginning of a track96Importing an audio file into the middle of a track972-2. Exporting an audio file97Exporting an audio file97Exporting multiple audio files983. Drive and data compatibility with the Digital Recording Studio series98Using D32XD and D16XD data98Using D3200 data on a different model98Using data from a different model on the D320098Drive991. Specifying the drive size991-1. Partitioning the hard drive into separate song drives (Partitions)991-2. Specifying the PC drive size992. Renaming a song drive1003. Checking the hard disk1004. Formatting the hard disk1005. Load system1016. Creating a system recovery CD1017. Drive capacity101To keep only the audio data that you are actually using101To erase A and B that remain from the first take, and recover disk space102Deleting the Undo data102Sharing event data1028. PC drive102Checking, renaming, or deleting files102USB1031. Saving/loading103Windows users (Windows Me/2000 or later)103Macintosh users (Mac OS9.0.4 or later)103MIDI1041. MIDI connections104MIDI channel settings1042. MIDI messages used by the D3200104About the MIDI implementation chart1043. Using MIDI104Controlling the D3200 from a MIDI sequencer104Synchronizing two D3200 units105Using MIDI to control the mixer105Upgrading the system1061. Downloading the operating system106Upgrading via CD-ROM/R/RW106Upgrading via USB1062. Upgrading the system106Using a recovery CD to recover the system106Preserving non-system data when you recover106If an error appears and the recovery is unsuccessful106ClickPoint calibration107Reference108Counter108Counter display108Rename109Editing a name1091. METER109Meter/Track View1092. MIXER1102a. CH INPUT/SubMixer1112a-1. Channel Assign1112a-2. Sub Mixer 1–41112a-3. Sub Mixer 5–81112a-4. Sub Mixer 9–121112b. PAIR/GROUP1122b-1. Channel Pair1122b-2. Fader Group1122b-3. Channel On Group1122c. FADER/PAN/AUTOMATION1132c-1. Fader Pan1132c-2. Automation1132c-3. Event List1142c-4. Edit Scene1152c-5. Scene Filter1162c-6. Mixer View1162d. EQ/ATT/PHASE1172d-1. EQ/ATT1172d-2. EQ Library1172d-3. Phase1182d-4. Master EQ1182e. SEND (EFF/AUX/REC)1192e-1. Effect 1 Send1192e-2. Effect 2 Send1192e-3. Aux1 Send1192e-4. Aux2 Send1192e-5. Rec Send1202f. SOLO/MONITOR1202f-1. Solo1202f-2. Monitor1212f-3. Cue Level1212g. MIXER SETUP1213. CH VIEW1223-1. Ch View1223-2. Channel Routing View1224. EFFECT1234-1. Effect Routing1234-2. Insert EFF1244-3. Master EFF11254-4. Master EFF21264-5. Final EFF1265. SEND1266. EQ1267. PAN1268. SONG1279. SYSTEM/MIDI1299-1. Control1299-2. Disk Utility1309-3. Edit PC File1329-4. Backup1339-5. Restore1339-6. MIDI/MMC13410. TRACK13610-1. Virtual Track 1–3213610-2. Master Track13610-3. Edit Track13610-4. Import File14510-5. Export File14611. CD14711a. Album CD14811b. Track at once14911c. CD PLAYER15012. UNDO15113. TUNER15114. SESSION DRUMS15214-1. Session Drums15214-2. Drums Track Mixer15314-3. Pattern Map15414-4. Tempo Track15515. STORE15516. SCENE15517. MARK15518. SCRUB15619. LOC 1/IN, … LOC 4/END157MIXER Navigation Tools15720. REC/PLAY MODE15720-1. Rec Mode15720-2. Play/Stop Mode15921. Transport keys159Effect parameters160Algorithm list160Program list160About the effect algorithms162Stereo-type162Category: Reverb&Delay Reverb/delay-type effects162Category: Modulation&Pitch Modulation/Pitch-type effects165Category: Dynamics&Filter Dynamics/Filter-type effects166Category: SFX&etc SFX/Etc effects168Monaural-type169Category: Reverb&Delay Reverb/delay-type effects169Category: Modulation&Pitch Modulation/Pitch-type effects170Category: Dynamics&Filter Dynamics/Filter-type effects171Category: SFX&etc SFX/Etc effects172Category: Multi Multi Effect173Appendices174Troubleshooting174Power does not turn on174Nothing appears in the display174Vertical lines are visible in the display174No sound174Faders don't work174Can't record175Can't use digital input175Playback level is lower than the level during recording175The input or recorded sound is noisy or distorted175Effects do not apply175Session Drums176A key does not function when pressed176MIDI176CD-R/RW177Audio files177USB177Startup177Various messages178Confirmation messages180Serious error messages180More about drives and files181Drives181CD-R/RW drive181PC (USB) drive181Audio CDs and files182Audio CDs182Playing an audio CD182Creating an audio CD182Files182Writing182Loading183Specifications184Main sections184Principal specifications184Analog/digital input and output specifications185Included items185Separately sold options185Various lists186Drum Pattern List186EQ Library List187Name Library List187Demo Song List187Shortcut keys188Glossary189Index194Block diagram198MIDI implementation chart199Size: 6.9 MBPages: 200Language: EnglishOpen manual