Tascam DM-3200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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2 – Basic operational concepts : Options
  TASCAM DM-3200 Owner’s Manual 
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BUSS Link/BUSS PAN are Linked 
When 
checked, this option links the buss panning when a 
link is made between two busses.
SOLO
The solo modes on the DM-3200 can be set up in a 
number of different ways using this screen:
MODE SELECT 
Either 
Mix Solo
 or 
Exclusive Solo
 can 
be selected here. The 
Mix Solo
 mode allows a number 
of channels (that is, all whose 
SOLO
 keys are lit in 
solo mode) to have their outputs added together to 
the solo mix. The 
Exclusive Solo
 mode only allows one 
channel (the one whose 
SOLO
 key was pressed last) 
to be soloed at one time.
SOLO LINK 
This option allows the fader and mute 
groups to be used with the solo function. This is 
explained more fully in the solo part of the section 
describing monitoring. Briefly, if one of the group 
options (
MUTE GROUP
 or 
FADER GROUP
) is enabled, 
selecting a group master module solos or unsolos the 
whole of the group. If a group slave module is 
selected, the solo status of only that slave module is 
affected.
SOLO TYPE 
There are three options that may be 
selected here: 
PFL
 (pre-fader listen), 
AFL
 (after- or 
post-fader listen) and 
INPLACE SOLO
. Briefly; the 
PFL
 
option provides a way of listening to the signal 
before it is sent through the panpot and fader. The 
stereo outputs are unaffected (soloing is only done 
through the 
CR
 and 
STUDIO 
monitor outputs). An 
AFL
 selection will output the post-fader signal from 
the selected channels through the monitoring system. 
By contrast, soloing a channel in the 
Inplace Solo
 mode 
monitors the soloed signal(s) via the stereo and buss 
outputs while all the other signals are cut from the 
stereo and buss outputs.
INPLACE SOLO DEFEAT 
This option is a defeat 
option to prevent channels selected in this way from 
being muted when other channels are soloed. It can 
be used with a pair of effect returns, for instance, so 
that these effect returns will always be added in the 
inplace mix, together with those other channels 
selected for inplace soloing. Inplace soloing will out-
put the soloed channel(s) from the stereo outputs, and 
cut all other channels. Use the cursor keys (or chan-
nel 
SEL
 key) to highlight a channel, and the 
ENTER 
key to change the status of the 
INPLACE SOLO DEFEAT 
setting.
Alternatively, use the 
SEL
 keys of the modules for 
direct selection and de-selection of the channels (use 
ENTER
 to make the setting).
Figure 2.33: SOLO options