E1Owner’s Manual
xMore about drives and files...171Drives...171CD-R/RW drive...
902. Renaming a song driveHere’s how you can check the capacity of each song drive, and rename a song drive.You can also rename a song drive in the Se
91OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration• When the operation is
92To erase A and B that remain from the first take, and recover disk spaceExecute the TRACK “EditTrk” tab page “OptimizeTrk” (op-timize) command on tra
93OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationUSB stands for Universa
94MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a world-wide standard used to exchange performance data between electronic musical inst
95OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationSynchronizing two D3200
961. Downloading the operating systemThe most recent operating system can be downloaded from the Korg website (http://www.korg.com). For details on th
97OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationIf the pointer does not
98ReferenceCounter displayClick the counter button, and select the desired counter dis-play method in the Time Disp Type dialog box.1. Song displayDis
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1IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operationIntrodu
1001c. Select View[TrackView, FaderView, AllMeterView]Changes the content of the meter display.2. Level metersThese display the levels of the channels
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1022b. PAIR/GROUP2b-1. Channel PairHere you can specify pairing for adjacent mixer channels.For paired channels, the following parameters will operate
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1045. ModeWhen you click this button, the Event Rec Mode dialog box will appear, allowing you to select the automation recording method. Click the OK
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106For each scene, you can filter specific mixer settings (parameters) so that they will not be recalled when that scene is played back.Select the mixer
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108Click the button to display the Recall dialog box, verify the EQ program and the loading-destination channel, and click the Yes button (or press th
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2● Power-off(1)Lower the D3200’s MONITOR LEVEL knob to the –∞ position. (2)Turn off any devices connected to the D3200’s outputs, such as your moni-to
1102e-5. Rec SendHere you can set the position from which signals will be sent from each mixer channel to the recording tracks.If you select the pre-f
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1122. RecallThis button loads (recalls) a mixer setup program.In the mixer setup list, click the program that you want to recall.Click this button to
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114Effects that can be used simultaneouslyThe effect programs used by the D3200’s effects are classified as being different “sizes” according to the a
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1162. Trim knob [0…100]With a setting of 100, the level will be the same as the input level.If distortion is caused by an excessively high input level
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1185a. Move-destination song number cellThis shows the drive that contains the selected song, and lets you select the song number.If you’re moving a s
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3IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operationConnect
1209b. TimeThis displays (and lets you set) the current time, dis-played in 24-hour time as Hours:Minutes:Seconds.The date and time are retained when
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1226. Load SystemThis loads system files to update the operating software. When you click this button, the LoadSystem dialog box will appear. Use “Sour
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1244. Restore destinationThis displays the restore-destination drive, and lets you select the song number.If you are restoring “1Song,” the data will
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12610-1. Virtual Track 1–32Here you can select a virtual track for each channel track.1. Virtual track selectionSelect a track “1”–“32,” and specify a
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128A4-1. WAVEA4-2. WAVEYou can click these buttons to view the waveform of the track audio.This allows you to set the editing locations (IN, OUT, TO,
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4Main features♦ 32-track digital multi-track recorderThe D3200 provides studio-quality sound with 64-bit internal processing, 24/16-bit recording and
130SwapTrkThis operation exchanges (swaps) the track data of the IN–OUT range of the swap source track (Source) with the track data in the IN–OUT rang
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132CopyWholeTrkThis operation copies the track data from the beginning to the end of the copy source track (Source; the currently select-ed virtual tr
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134NoiseReductionOn the desired track, specify a region (IN–OUT) containing only noise which the D3200 will use to analyze and “learn” the noise compo
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1363e. PrevClicking Prev (Preview) plays back the first six sec-onds (for 44.1 kHz/16-bit data) of the selected audio file.You cannot play back while lo
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13811a. Album CDAlbum CD Project lets you create an audio CD using Disc At Once. The data will be written to the CD-R/RW as 16-bit/44.1 kHz data in au
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5IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operation♦ Power
1404. Get InformationWhen you click this button, the disc inserted in the CD-R/RW drive will be read to determine the type of disc, the remaining time
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142Here you can specify the song tempo and drum pattern (met-ronome) settings, make settings for the drum track, and cre-ate a pattern map.When the co
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1442. ParametersYou can use the drum track fader and key to turn the drum track on/off and adjust the volume.Use the Knob Matrix to adjust the send le
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1462. Mark list [001…100]Here you can select the mark number that you want to recall, edit, rename, or delete. The mark name, location, and the Album
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148Recording will not start if the volume of the input signal does not reach the threshold level (specified by Threshold). In this case, press the STO
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6Parts and their functionTop panel1 INPUT 1, INPUT 2...INPUT 12 jacksConnect mic or line sources (such as keyboards) to these input jacks.Both XLR jac
150Effect parametersAlgorithm listSTEREO TYPEMONO TYPEProgram listSTEREO TYPECategory: Reverb&Delay 20Category: Modulation&Pitch 11Category: D
151EffectAlgorithm listProgram listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmCategory: SFX&etc 7MONO TYPECategory: Reverb&Delay 10Category: M
152About the effect algorithmsThe effect algorithms can be broadly divided into mono and stereo types.For an insert effect, you can select a program t
153EffectAlgorithm listProgram listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type Algorithm: ER Level, : Reverb LevelThese parameters set the early reflection level
154: TypeThe left/right panning of the delay can be modified by chang-ing the connections of the left and right delay. Be aware that dif-ferent sounds
155EffectAlgorithm listProgram listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmCategory: Modulation&PitchModulation/Pitch-type effectsThis effect a
156This effect modulates the volume level of the input signal. The effect is stereo, and offsetting the LFO of the left and right phases from each oth
157EffectAlgorithm listProgram listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmThis effect applies the Limiter to the low range, mid range, and high ra
158This is a stereo multi-band limiter. It is ideal for mastering.Category: SFX&etcSFX/Etc effectsClickAngle:This sets the angle of the scratch. T
159EffectAlgorithm listProgram listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type Algorithm: Oscillator Frequency [Hz]This parameter sets the oscillator frequency.
7IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operation3 GUITA
160Category: Modulation&PitchModulation/Pitch-type effects34: Mono ERType Sharp, Loose, Modulated, ReverseSelects the decay curve for the early re
161EffectAlgorithm listProgram listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmCategory: Dynamics&FilterDynamics/Filter-type effectsReso HiCut (Res
162Category: SFX&etc SFX/Etc effectsThis effect simulates a vacuum tube preamp. You can make independent settings for two vacuum tubes connected i
163EffectAlgorithm listProgram listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmThis effect simulates a wide variety of microphones. You can also adjust
164AppendicesTroubleshootingPower does not turn onIs the power cable connected to an outlet? (→p.1)Is the rear panel POWER ON (power supply) switch tu
165AppendicesGlossaryIndex TroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysCan’t recordAre the D3200
166Can’t use the expression pedal or MIDI to control an effectIn the SYSTEM/MIDI, “Control” tab page, is the effect selected by “Control Change Assign
167AppendicesGlossaryIndex TroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysCD-R/RWCan’t writeNo furt
168Various messagesThe message dialog box will disappear when you click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).Auto-Punch is not available in MTC
169AppendicesGlossaryIndex TroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keys→ The IN and OUT location
813 1–16 key, 17–32 keyUse these keys to select whether the channel faders, channel keys, and LCD screen will be used to operate channels 1–16 or chan
170This file name is already in use.An identically-named file already exists.→ Change the file name.This format is not supported.The inserted disc is i
171AppendicesGlossaryIndex TroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysMore about drives and file
172Audio CDs and filesAudio CDsPlaying an audio CDUse CD, CD PLAYER to play back an audio CD.You cannot play back a CD-R/RW that has not been final-ize
173AppendicesGlossaryIndex TroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysWAV-format audio filesYou
174Specifications Main sections<Recorder section><MIDI functionality><Mixer section><Effect section><General> Principal
175AppendicesGlossaryIndex TroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keys Analog/digital input an
176Various listsDrum Pattern ListThe 1 Standard 1–8 etc variations consist of Variation 1–10, Fill In, and Ending.Group Name Session Name Variation0 M
177AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysGlossaryIndexEQ Library ListNo. Name1 B
178Shortcut keysWhile holding down the STOP keyWhile holding down the SONG keyWhile holding down the MARK keyWhile holding down the JUMP/MATCH keyWhil
179AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysGlossaryIndexGlossary16-bit→ Bit depth2
9IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operation24 METE
180Equalizer, EQA device that modifies the frequency response to change the tonal character. There are various types, including parametric equalizers,
181AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysGlossaryIndexMIDI ClockA MIDI message u
182Sampling rateAlso called sampling frequency. The frequency at which an analog input sound is converted into digital data. A sampling rate of 48 kHz
183AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysGlossaryIndexVirtual trackEach channel
184IndexAAlbum CD 69, 80, 138Analog input 6, 42Attenuator 45, 107AudioInput 42Output 44Audio CD 172Audio file 173Export 87Import 86Auditioning the pat
185AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysGlossaryIndexEffect Routing 113EQ 23, 4
186MoveCounter 38FF, REW keys 38Locate key 38Mark 38Point 38Song 117MTC 94, 125Multi Effect 163Mute 8, 48NNameMark 39Scene 50Song 36Song drive 90Track
187AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesSpecificationsVarious listsShortcut keysGlossaryIndexTTab pageAutomation 103Aux
188Block diagram
189MIDI implementation chartConsult your local Korg distributor for more information on MIDI IMPLEMENTATION.BasicChannel FunctionTransmittedM
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS• Read these instructions.•Keep these instructions.• Heed all warnings.•Follow all instructions.• Do not use this apparat
1035 LOC 1/IN, LOC 2/OUT, LOC 3/TO, LOC 4/END keyThese keys are used to register a specific time location within a song, or to instantly jump to a reg-
KORG INC.4015-2 Yanokuchi, Inagi-city, Tokyo 206-0812 Japan 2005 KORG INC.IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERSThis product has been manufactured according t
11IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operation47 Val
128 S/P DIF IN jackThis is an optical-type S/P DIF format (IEC60958, EIAJ CP-1201) digital input jack (stereo).Use an optical cable to connect this ja
13IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operationItems
14When you’ve finished selecting a parameter or editing a value, press the front panel YES key or NO key to close the dialog box and return to the prev
15IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operationBasic
16Send and equalizerWhen you’re in a tab page where you can edit parameters, or if you’ve pressed the SEND key or EQ key to access the tab page, you c
17IntroductionBefore using the D3200 for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the LCD screenBasic operationExampl
18Quick StartThis Quick Start is designed to provide a few examples of some common tasks, while helping you get familiar with the operations of the D3
19Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and mastering3. Listen to the demo songWhen it ships from t
iii Handling of the internal hard disk Do not apply physical shock to this device. In particu-lar, you must never move this device or apply physi-cal
20Step 2: Quick recording1. Create a new songIn order to begin recording, you must first create a new song.(1)Press the SONG key to access the SONG pa
21Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringThe highlighted area will then move one step t
22Assign the inputs to channelsEach of the inputs needs to be assigned to a channel. First, let’s assign the guitar input to channel 1.(1)Call up the
23Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringUsing these settings, the keyboard connected t
24(6)Adjust the EQ settings of channel 4.Click the CH cell and use the value dial or the panel + or – keys to select the other channel assigned to you
25Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and mastering(7)Assign insert effect 3.Set InsEFF3 to IN an
26Start recordingThe location currently shown in the counter is where the recording will begin. (→p.37 “2. Location”)(1)Set the D3200 to record-ready.
27Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringStep 3: OverdubbingOverdubbing allows you to l
28Step 4: Mixdown and mastering“Mixdown” refers to the process of mixing all the individual tracks together to create a stereo mix of your song. In ad
29Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and mastering(2)Select a track for EQ.Click the CH cell, an
iv Cautions when using the CD-R/ RW drive • During CD reading and writing operations, keep the unit in a horizontal position.• Do not use the unit in
30Adjusting the Master Effect 1 Send amount for each track(1)Press the SEND key to access the “EFF1Send” tab page.(2)Set the master effect 1 sends to
31Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and mastering2. Applying Final (or mastering) effects and E
32Applying EQ to the master bus (Master EQ)(1)Press the EQ key to access the “MasterEQ” tab page.(2)Link the channels to share settings.For this examp
33Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and mastering3. Recording the master trackTo create an audi
344. Writing to a CDYou can use the disc drive to create an audio CD from the master tracks you re-corded.For details, refer to the Operation section,
35OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationSong, LocateOperationEa
361-2. Renaming a songWhen a new song is created, it is automatically assigned a song number. We recommend that you change the song name to indicate i
37OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration(4) The SelectSong dial
382-2. Moving to a different locationUsing the counter to move(1) Select a page in which the counter is shown at the top of the display, such as the s
39OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationMoving to the location
v Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...ii Handling of the internal hard disk ...iiiData handling...
402-3. Finding a precise location (SCRUB)By looking at the waveform data in the display, you can find a precise location. This allows you to register
41OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration3. Song editingSongs yo
42Protecting a songYou can protect a song so that it will not be accidentally over-written or deleted.If the song is protected (protect On), you won’t
43OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration(3) Assign the input to
441-2. Digital inputThe D3200 lets you input and record digital sources from the S/P DIF inputs.You can input a digital source only if its sampling fr
45OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration3. Mixer settingsAdjust
46If the level meter indicates clipping, click the ATT knob icon and adjust it so that clipping does not occur.Applying EQ to the playback(1) Press th
47OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationYou can select how the
48You can also turn “Drums” on by setting the SESSION DRUMS, “DrmsMixer” tab page parameter Assign to Monitor. (3) Adjust the monitor volume.The monit
49OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration3-11. Mixer SetupMixer
vi Moving to the beginning/end of the song... 38Moving to the beginning of the song... 38Moving to the end of the song ... 38Us
504. Storing/recalling a sceneYou can register frequently-used mixer settings at a desired location and store them as a “scene” for later recall.After
51OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration4-5. Editing and overwr
525. AutomationAutomation is a function that automatically modifies mixer settings as the song location changes during playback.There are two types of
53OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration(5) If you selected “Fa
54The D3200 provides up to eight insert effects that you can in-sert into mixer channels, up to two master effects that can process the sends from eac
55OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration1. Using insert effects
564. Editing the effectsYou can edit the effect programs used by the insert effects, master effects, and final effect quickly and easily using the Kno
57OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration5. Controlling effects
58The D3200 is equipped with Korg’s Session Drums. By using Session Drums in conjunction with the Knob Matrix, you can easily create a realistic drum
59OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration(5) Use matrix knobs 1–
vii 2. Creating a drum track for an entire song (Pattern Map)...58 Auditioning the pattern map...
60(2) Specify the input channels.• Access the MIXER, CH INPUT/SubMixer “Ch Assign” tab page.• Use the buttons (or the value dial or +/– keys) to set
61OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationIf this option is unche
62Editing a pattern mapInserting a new event into the pattern mapWhen you add a new event to the pattern map, the pattern map event is inserted at the
63OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationChanging the tempo duri
646-2. Pattern map tempoIf you don’t specify a tempo in the pattern map, the tempo will be recorded according to the tempo track. However by setting t
65OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationWith the PRE setting, t
66(5) Press the REC key to put the D3200 in record-ready condition.Trigger/RecStartThe REC key and PLAY key will blink.Trigger/Punch InThe REC key wil
67OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration(6) Begin recording.• W
68(2) Specify how the master track will be recorded.•Press the key located above the master track (the key will light red). All channel tracks will au
69OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration2-3. Playing back an al
viii Drive...89 1. Specifying the drive size...891-1. Partitioning t
70(2) Select “CopyTrk.”In the TRACK, “EditTrk” tab page, click the Edit Trk Type cell. In the Edit Trk Type dialog box, click “Copy Trk” and click the
71OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration(10)Select the copy mod
72Erase a track (EraseTrk)This command erases track data from the specified region (IN–OUT) of a track. The region will become blank.Unlike the “Delet
73OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationExchange tracks (SwapTr
74(6) Execute the editing operation.Click the Exec. button. Then in the ReverseTrk dialog box, click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to ex
75OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration(5) Specify the number
76Exchange two entire tracks (SwapWholeTrk)This command exchanges an entire track of recorded data (from the beginning to the end) with another track.
77OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationCreating a fade-outFadi
78Eliminating noise (NoiseReduction)On the desired track, specify a region (IN–OUT) containing only noise which the D3200 will use to analyze and “lea
79OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationErase a silent region (
ix4-3. Master EFF1...1154-4. Master EFF2...1164-5. Final EFF...
80Make sure that “Free” shows a duration that is longer than the song you want to write.(5) Write the song.• Click the Write To CD button to display t
81OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration(3) Assign your songs t
822-2. Creating a live CDIf you have recorded a single continuous performance, such as a live concert performance that contains individual songs, you
83OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationWhenever you switch son
84(6) Execute the backup.When you click the Exec. button, the Backup confirma-tion dialog box will appear.When backing up to CD-R/RWThe screen will ind
85OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibration1-2. Restoring backed-u
862. Audio filesAudio files saved on CD-R/RW or the PC drive can be im-ported (loaded) into the D3200 and pasted into a song track. Also, any audio tra
87OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationImporting an audio file
88Exporting multiple audio filesIf you export four or more tracks in a single operation, all of them will be saved as monaural files.Copying the audio
89OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsSession Drums™RecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemRecoveryCDClickPoint calibrationThe D3200’s hard disk c
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