Tascam DM-3200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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2 – Basic operational concepts : 
  TASCAM DM-3200 Owner’s Manual 
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On the top row of the top section, the left side shows 
(on top) the current encoder mode (see “Encoders” 
on page 20) and immediately 
below that, the cur-
rently-selected module or modules. To the right of 
this, the current automation settings (on or off, or 
global mode) are shown.
To the right of this, the name and number of the cur-
rent library entry selected with the direct library 
functions are shown, and immediately below that, in 
larger letters, the title of the current screen.
Finally, on the right, the current timecode value (with 
the source as set up as preference) is displayed.
Note the timecode displayed can be changed as a 
setup option. See “UPPER BAR DISPLAY” on 
page 33.
Jumping to commonly-used screens
Within a project, it’s likely that you’ll find yourself 
using some screens more than others. One of the 
main such screens is the module screen, allowing you 
to view and change a module’s parameters at a 
glance.
For this reason, a dedicated 
MODULE
 
key, with indicator, is provided to the 
right of the number keys. The module 
parameters shown are those of the 
module selected using the 
SEL
 keys.
The three 
USER
 keys are used to set 
up three commonly-used shortcuts to 
screens used frequently within a 
project.
Setting a USER screen 
With the 
screen shown to which you want to 
make a shortcut, press and hold the 
SHIFT
 and 
CTRL
 keys (to the left of 
the unit). While holding down these 
keys, press one of the 
USER
 keys. 
Release all the keys. Next time you 
press that 
USER
 key (without the 
SHIFT
 and 
CTRL
 
keys), the display shows the screen you set 
previously.
Figure 2.2: Explanation of the top line of screen displays
Current library entry
Current timecode value
Encoder mode
Currently-selected
module
Screen display
selected by direct recall
Automation status