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DM-3200

DIGITAL MIXER

D00992200C

RELEASE NOTES
DM-3200 Release Notes Contents
Firmware Update Notice.. 3. Manual Addendum.. 3 New Features.. 3

Version 1.50.. 3

User Defined Layer.. 3 TASCAM FX2.0 support.. 4. TASCAM FX Compressor GR meter indication.. 5 DAW control screen display of channels 1-16... 5 Windows Vista.. 5

Version 1.30.. 18

Change in the date information for Project Property.. 18. CF cards.. 18 Project... 18 V1.30 Remote control.. 18. Switching of BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN during automation is now disabled. 18 Slave Lock processing when cascade connection is cancelled.. 18 STORE button in the library/automation LCD screen.. 19

Version 1.20.. 19

Version 1.30.. 6
IF-FW MKII support.. 6 MIDI.. 6 Operation... 7. Automation WR-RHS indication has been added.. 8 About remote control.. 8 FireWire card support.. 9 Surround monitor card support.. 9 Naming the mixer.. 9

Known Issues...19

Version 1.60.. 19
DTRS REC FUNCTION setting when controlling via P2.. 19. Auto detection of MMC control target. 19 USB Connection notes.. 19. Multiple IF-AE/DM cards and clock master.. 19

Version 1.20.. 9

Remote operation through MMC. 10. MIDI control.. 10 MIDI controllers... 11 MIDI fader.. 11 MIDI mixer.. 12. Assigning parameters to rotary encoders.. 12. Cascade connection.. 13. Making a cascade connection. 13. GPI functionality.. 14 Expanded dynamic automation function.. 16

Version 1.10... 17.

Maintenance Items..17.

Version 1.60.. 17

Option Slot Cards.. 17 Remote Control... 17 When connected to TMCompanion. 17 Monitor Section... 17 Project... 17 Operation.. 17. Factory Default Settings.. 17

Version 1.50.. 18

V1.50 Remote control.. 18

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DM-3200 Release Notes

Firmware Update Notice

If you are updating the firmware in a DM-3200 that is cascaded, always disconnect the cascade cable before doing the firmware update procedure.

Manual Addendum

The transport keys can be locked to protect from pressing them accidentally by pressing SHIFT + STOP.

New Features

This section describes the new features for each revision of the DM-3200 software.

Version 1.50

User Defined Layer
It is now possible to create a user-defined layer that freely combines the DM-3200s modules. You can control some module parameters such as Fader, Mute, Solo and Ring Encoder levels when assigned to this layer.
You can monitor the following functionality of the specified module. Meter Fader, pan, and mute Grouping settings Stereo link settings
Registering a User Defined Layer
A User Defined Layer can be registered in the REMOTE>EXT.CTRL screen.
There are no ID, PORT, or CH settings.
User Defined Layer screen
In the EXT.CTRL screen, move the cursor to the SCREEN button and press the ENTER key. Then use the POD4 key to select User Defined Layer. The User Defined Layer screen will appear. If the OPTION>PREFERENCE screen item SEL Key Follows Fader Layer Status has been checked, pressing the REMOTE key of the LAYER STATUS section will display the User Defined Layer.
The metering point selected in the METER/FADER>METER screen is displayed. You can also move the cursor by using the cursor keys or pressing the SEL key of the desired channel, and use the POD knobs to operate the fader or pan. The grouping settings have the following meaning. : Mute group master, grouping on : Mute group master, grouping off : Fader group master, grouping on : Fader group master, grouping off : Other than group master Only master channel is shown; slave is not shown. The stereo link setting has the following meaning. : Stereo link on : Stereo link off

Figure 1: USER DEFINED LAYER screen
Move the cursor to the module assign section, use the JOG/DATA to select the module that you want to assign, and press the ENTER key to finalize. You can assign channel 1-48, BUSS 1-16, and AUX1-8 modules. You cannot assign the STEREO module.
TASCAM DM-3200 Release Notes

MUTE Key Function

You can select whether the MUTE keys will be used as controllers for the mixer parameter MUTE or as MIDI event trigger keys. If they are used as MIDI event triggers, MIDI control change messages will be transmitted. If you want to use the MUTE keys as MIDI event trigger keys, move the cursor to the MUTE KEY Function section MIDI Event Trigger radio button, and press the ENTER key to make your selection.

Meter display

The meter display of the User Defined Layer is also shown in the User Defined Layer screen, but can be shown in the METER/FADER>METER screen as well.
MIDI control messages used as MIDI Event Triggers
In the MIDI>CtrlChg EXT screen you can specify the control change messages that will be used when using the MUTE keys as MIDI event trigger keys.
Figure 4METER/FADER>METER screen
When you use POD1 to move the cursor to the REMOTE button, and the User Defined Layer meters will appear.
Display in the meter bridge
The User Defined Layer meter display can also be shown in the separately sold MU-1000 meter unit option.
Figure 2: MIDI>CtrlChg EXT screen
The MU-1000s metering point section does not have a REMOTE point. When all LEDs in the METER LAYER section are dark, the REMOTE layer meters are shown.
You can also jump to this screen by moving the cursor to the SETUP button in the MUTE key Function section and pressing the ENTER key. When the MUTE key is pressed, the control change message data byte 127 (7Fh) is output, and 0 (0h) when released.
MIDI>SETUP screen filtering
In conjunction with support for MIDI event triggering, a C.Chg EXT filter has been added to the USB MIDI 4: PC/CC port.
Please select the Remote Layer Meter in the METER/FADER -> METER screen. Also if you check the check box for SEL key Follows Fader Layer Status and Meter Follows SEL key on the OPTION -> PREFERENCE screen, the meter bridge will follow when you change to the REMOTE Fader Layer.

TASCAM FX2.0 support

Figure 3 MIDI>SETUP screen
The TASCAM FX2.0 provided on the DM-4800 can now be used on the DM-3200 as well. The TASCAM FX2.0 multi-effects provide chorus, flanger, de-esser, delay, distortion, compressor, phaser, and pitch shifter, and numerous presets are provided.

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For details on each type and on the preset library, refer to the separate EFFECT LIST, which are provided as electronic publications in PDF format. This can also be downloaded from the TASCAM website http://www.tascam.com For details on the IF-FW MKII, refer to the IF-FW MKII operating manual.

DAW control screen display of channels

TASCAM FX2.0 recall

TASCAM FX2.0 recall is performed in the LIBRARY>EFFECT screen shown in the right column.
In each DAW control screen, you can now view all sixteen channels in a single screen. The following illustration is an example screen for Logic control.
Figure 5 LIBRARY>EFFECT1 screen
Presets for the various TASCAM FX 2.0 effects are provided in preset bank 3 of the effect library. The settings from this preset bank 3 are recalled into the two effect DSP units of the DM3200 for use. Both of the two units can use TASCAM FX 2.0 effects simultaneously.
TASCAM FX Compressor GR meter indi-
Figure 5 Example screen for Logic control

Windows Vista

This version of the DM-3200 is now fully supported by Windows Vista 32 bit and Vista 64 bit. It is possible to do remote control of DAW Applications that run under Windows Vista and transfer MIDI messages between the DAW software and the mixer.

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A gain reduction meter has been added for the established TASCAM FX effects. This meter is displayed in the effects screen when the Guitar Compresser and compresser is loaded.
Figure 6 Example screen for Logic control
When the separately sold IF-FW/DM MKII option card is installed, you can now transfer up to 32 channels of I/O (at 44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz) between your computer and the DM-3200.

Version 1.30

IF-FW MKII support MIDI

TDIF Hi-Speed support

When operating at a high sampling rate (88.1k/96kHz), the high speed mode of TDIF-1 connectors 1-3 and the separately sold IF-TD/DM option card are now supported. Even when operating at a high sampling rate, one TDIF-1 connector can transfer eight channels of digital audio I/O, and when the IF-TD/DM is used in conjunction with the X-48, a maximum of forty channels of digital audio I/O can be transferred.
MIDI control change message support for mixer parameters
MIDI control change messages are now supported, allowing mixer parameters (FADER, PAN, and MUTE) to be controlled. This allows MIDI devices to be controlled in synchronization with operations on the DM-3200 mixer, or conversely for mixer parameters to be controlled from a MIDI device. In the MIDI>CtrlChg MIX. screen, the CONTROL CHANGE TABLE FOR MIXER allows you to assign control change numbers.

TDIF-1 1-3

Figure 6 DIGITAL>FORMAT screen
Figure 8 MIDI>CtrlChg MIX screen
In the DIGITAL>FORMAT screen TDIF I/O Tx/Rx MODE section, you can now switch between high speed and dual line for TDIF-1 connectors 1-3. This selection will switch all three of the TDIF-1 connectors. When using high speed operation, the 8 I/O setting will be available for TDIF input/output in the ROUTING screen; when using dual line, only the 4 I/O setting will be available.

1. Move the cursor, use MODULE to select the channel, use TARGET to select the busses whose pan mode you want to change, and use ON/OFF to specify the on/off setting. 2. Move the cursor to the SET button and press the ENTER key. A popup message will ask you for confirmation. If you decide to cancel, press any cursor key. 3. Press the ENTER key to execute the copy.
Meter over-level settings
In the METER/FADER>METER screen, you can now make fine adjustments to the point at which the over-level indicator will light in order to match other equipment present in your system.
CTRL screen, choose MM/MX-24/X-48.
Figure 13 REMOTE>MACHINE CTRL screen
You can specify 1-48 as the REC Function.
Figure 12 METER/FADER>METER screen
Scrolling indicators for the supported device list in the machine control screen
If the list of supported devices in the right side of the machine control screen does not fit in the screen, arrows will appear at the top and bottom.
Use the POD 2 knob to select one of the following as the point at which the over-level indicator will light. -0.20, -0.17, -0.13, -0.10, -0.06, -0.03
Cursor location when a multi-control screen is displayed
The cursor location will now move to the module selected by the SEL key when you display a multi-control screen such as the AUX1-2 screen.

MMC command type added

The commands transmitted from the DM-3200 when you perform a JOG operation can now be matched to the device being controlled. You can choose either Search (46h) or Step (48h). For details, refer to the operating manual of the device you are controlling. This setting is made in the REMOTE>MC SETUP screens MMC Command Type area.
MUTE Clear function has been added
By holding down the SHIFT key or CTRL key and pressing a MUTE key, you can now defeat muting for all channel modules.
SHIFT key + MUTE key: Defeat muting for the currently

selected channel layer

CTRL key + MUTE key: Defeat muting for all channel layers
This function does not work for master modules such as BUSS, AUX, or STEREO.
NOTE Solo can be cleared in a similar way.

Automation WR-RHS indication has been
When you write the current channel during an automation write rehearsal, the automation status area in the upper part of the LCD will now indicate [WR-RHS], indicating that rehearsal is occurring

About remote control

Figure 14 REMOTE>MC SETUP screen
Transmission of locate commands when editing a locate point
When you use the EDIT key located in the MACHINE CONTROL section of the top panel to ENTER or edit a locate point, a LOCATE command is now transmitted when you press the ENTER key to store the memory. This allows you to locate a connected device at the same time that you edit the locate point.FireWire card support.
Use P2 protocol to remotely control the X-48
You can now use P2 protocol to control the transport of the X-48. In the supported devices area of the REMOTE>MACHINE

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Version 1.20
FireWire card support By installing an IF-FW/DM
FireWire interface card (sold separately), it is now possible to transfer audio data between your computer and a DM-3200. An IF-FW/DM card can only be installed into Slot 1.
Surround monitor card support Integrated surround
monitoring can be added to the DM-3200 by installing an IF-SM/DM surround monitor card (sold separately), An IF-FW/DM card can be installed into either Slot 1 or Slot 2.
Naming the mixer DM-3200 V1.20 allows you to set

and edit mixer names.

Remote operation through MMC Now you can
remotely operate external transports from a DM-3200 using the MMC (MIDI Machine Control) protocol.
Figure 1: SLOT screen when an IF-FW/DM and an IF-SM/DMare installed
MIDI control External MIDI devices can be controlled
from the DM-3200 using MIDI Control Change and Program Change Messages using the new external controllers: MIDI fader, MIDI controller, and MIDI mixer.

Naming the mixer

Assigning parameters to rotary encoders
DM-3200 now allows you to assign which parameters are controlled from the rotary encoders.
DM-3200 V1.20 allows you to set and edit mixer names so that you can easily differentiate between multiple mixers with the TASCAM Mixer Companion computer application. 1 On the UTILITY SYSTEM screen, move the cursor to the EDIT button in the MIXER NAME section. Press the ENTER key.
Cascade connection A cascade connection can be
made between two DM-3200 units.
GPI functionality DM-3200 can now remotely control

NOTE When the Layer Status is set to REMOTE the pan value is displayed on, and can be controlled with the rotary encoders.
When ON/OFF status is set to ON, a check mark appears in the check box. When it is OFF, the box is blank. In the figure 11, all the channels are set to ON. You cannot operate the MIDI control of the channel pan when the surround mode is not set to STEREO.
Assigning parameters to rotary encoders
You can assign parameters to the rotary encoders using the four encoder mode keys (please refer to the Encoders section on page 20 in the Owners Manual). In the previous versions of DM-3200, parameters were pre-assigned as indicated next to each of the encoder mode keys. In Version 1.20 you can select which parameter is to be controlled by which of the encoder mode keys.

Changing the assignment

You can change the MIDI channel, Control Change number, and ON/OFF status that are assigned to each of the POD knobs, FADER, and the MUTE key. Changes are made on the MIDI>CTRL.CHANGE screen.
Figure 12: OPTION>ENCODER MODE scree
Parameters are assigned on the ENCODER MODE screen, which is a sub-screen newly added to the OPTION screen.
Figure 11: MIDI>CTRL.CHANGE screen
1 Press the OPTION key to display the OPTION screen, then use the POD 4 knob (or press the OPTION key again) to display the ENCODER MODE sub-screen.

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2 Use the CURSOR key to select the encoder mode key to assign a parameter from the list in the EDIT TARGET SELECT section. Starting at the top, row numbers 1-4 represent the numbers of the encoder mode keys. NONE means that the encoder key is pressed by itself, SHIFT+ means that the encoder key and the SHIFT key are pressed simultaneously, and CTRL+ means that the encoder key is pressed together with the CTRL key. For example, if you want to assign a parameter to the topmost encoder mode key when it is pressed with the SHIFT key, select the field where row 1 and SHIFT+ cross. The encoder mode which is currently assigned to the selected encoder mode key will be highlighted in the ENCODER MODE SELECT section at the bottom of the screen. 3 Using the JOG/DATA dial, select the encoder mode to be assigned to the highlighted encoder mode key, from the ENCODER MODE SELECT section.

NOTE Depending on whether the surround mode is set to STEREO or not, the options given in the ENCODER MODE SELECT section differ.
An audio clock source is selected from the clocks fed to
the cascade master. You cannot select the audio clock source on the cascade slave. Timecode fed to the cascade slave cannot be used as the synchronization source. The cascade connection can be turned ON and OFF only on the cascade master. When the cascade connection is ON, the parameter set-ups on the cascade master (parameters to be interlocked) are reflected on the cascade slave.
Making a cascade connection
This section explains how to make a cascade connection between two DM-3200s that are running Version 1.20. 1 Using the TASCAM cascade cable (PW-1000CS sold separately), connect the CASCADE ports of the two DM-3200.
WARNING Only use the special TASCAM cascade cable. Use of any other type of cable may result in damage to the equipment.
4 Press the ENTER key. Assignment of the parameter is now complete and will be displayed in the EDIT TARGET SELECT section.
2 Set one of the DM-3200 units to be the cascade master, and the other the cascade slave. To set the master and slave, display the DIGITAL screen using the DIGITAL key in the SCREEN MODE/NUMERIC ENTRY section, and use the POD 3 key (or continue pressing the DIGITAL key) to display the CASCADE sub-screen. Set the ID of one of the units to MASTER, and the other to SLAVE.
NOTE You need to perform the corresponding encoder mode key operation in order to assign the set parameter to a rotary encoder.

Cascade connection

DM-3200 V1.20 allows you to make a cascade connection between two DM-3200 units.
Cascade connection overview
Two DM-3200 units that are connected by a cascade connection can be operated as though they are one mixer.
STEREO buss, BUSS 1-16, AUX buss 1-8, and SOLO buss
can be shared when the sharing function is set to ON in the CASCADE screen. The audio clock is shared by the two units. Timecode is shared to synchronize the two units. Various settings and operations can be interlocked between the two units. Please refer to the Settings and Operations that can be interlocked section on page 9 of this supplement.

Setting the GPI

GPI is set using the GPI sub-screen, which is a new addition to the UTILITY screen.

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AUTO SETUP screen setup Key setup in the AUTOMATION section (WRITE, TRIM, ALL SAFE, REHEARSE, INITIAL EDIT)
After the cascade connection has been made, whenever a setting is changed either on the cascade master or the cascade slave, the changed setting will be reflected on the setting of the other unit. However, the ON/OFF setting of the cascade connection can only be changed on the cascade master.
Operations that can be interlocked
The following operations are interlocked while there is an established cascade connection between two DM-3200 units. Whenever any of the below operations is executed either on the cascade master or the cascade slave, the other will follow with the exact same operation. Snapshot related operations:
Figure 14: UTILITY>GPI screen
Recall Store Delete Automation key operations:
TOUCH key KEEP key REVERT key INITIAL EDIT DISCARD key AUTO FADE key
The GPI CONFIG section on the left of the screen allows you to set the item and the type of the GPI output trigger for each of the ports and the ON/OFF status of the GPI function. The TIME EVENT screen allows you to set which event is to happen when the GPI is controlled by the timecode.

GPI CONFIG section

Columns on the SETUP list are selected using the cursor key.

Selecting the item

You can set the item that controls each of the GPI ports in the ITEM column of the SETUP list.

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1 Pre-select the item type from the ITEM SELECT section at the bottom left of the screen, using the POD 1 knob.
TIME EVENT: The GPI port will be controlled by the designated timecode value. KEY EVENT: The status of the transport key, F1-F12 key, and the status of the MUTE key will control the GPI port. FADER EVENT: The GPI port will be controlled by the status of the fader.

KEY EVENT

:output low pulse when the key status changes :output high pulse when the key status changes :change to low level when the key status is turned on, and to high level when the key status is turned off :change to high level when the key status is turned on, and to low level when the key status is turned off

NOTE The output pulse range is approximately 150ms.
2 Using the cursor key, highlight a cell in the ITEM column that you wish to set, and select the item using the JOG/DATA dial. Depending on which item type is selected in step 1 above, the options given vary as follows:
Options for F5-F8 are either low pulse output or high pulse output.

ON/OFF setting

Set this to ON when you want to activate each of the GPI ports. When the TYPE is set to TIME EVENT, it will always display OFF and the ON/OFF setting will be governed by the setting in the GPI EVENT LIST on the right of the screen.
TIME EVENT: TIME EVENT or no assignment (------) KEY EVENT: REW, FF, STOP, PLAY, REC, F1-F1, MUTE
or no assignment (------)
(CH1-48, BUSS1-16, AUX1-8), or no assignment (------)
FADER EVENT: FADER (CH1-48, BUSS1-16, AUX1-8, STEREO)

TIME EVENT section

You can set up to 16 time events in the GPI EVENT LIST. 3 Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting.

Selecting the type

The Waveform to be output from each of the ports can be set in the TYPE column in the SETUP list. Use the cursor key to highlight a cell in the TYPE column that you want to edit, and select the item using the JOG/ DATA dial. Depending on the type of the item you selected, the options given vary as follows:
TIME EVENT: TYPE column will show ------ and the setting of the type is done in the GPI EVENT LIST on the right
How to control the GPI EVENT LIST To move the cursor vertically within the list, use either
the up and down cursor key or the POD 4 knob. use either the right and left cursor key.
To move the cursor horizontally (across the columns), Arrows at the top and the bottom of the right-hand side
of the list mean that there are more time events outside of the screen. To scroll the list vertically, use the POD 4 knob. You cannot use the up and down cursor key to scroll the list.

Selecting the port

GPI ports can be selected in the PORT column on the GPI EVENT LIST. You can only select a port whose item has been set to be a TIME EVENT in the GPI CONFIG section. Use either the cursor key or the POD 4 knob to highlight a cell in the PORT column that you want to edit, use the JOG/DATA dial to select the port, then press the ENTER key to confirm the selection. You can select the same port for more than one time event.

Maintenance Items

This section describes the Maintenance items for each revision of the DM-3200 software.

Version 1.60

Option Slot Cards
A problem where Timecode Locations were incorrectly

stored has been fixed.

When connected to TMCompanion
At 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz sampling rates, some master
clock settings would result in audio transferred from an IF-TD/DM option card to have reversed Odd and Even channels. This problem has been fixed. With an IF-FW/DM MKII card in slot 1 and an IF-SM/ DM card in Slot 3, the mixer would not be able to boot correctly. This problem has been fixed. With an IF-SM/DM installed, pressing the MONITOR SEL key produced a click noise in the output. This has been fixed. With the IF-SM/DM, and Bass Management set to ON, changing the LPF setting of the Bass Management Section would result in noise in the SubWoofer output channel. This problem has been fixed. Noise resulting from changing the Monitor level of the IF-SM/DM has been removed. With an IF-SM/DM installed, the front panel MONO key normally toggles the IF-SM/DM Downmix function On or Off. A problem where this function did not occur correctly has been fixed. When the output gain of the IF-SM/DM was set to a large value, activating a Buss Mute resulted in the Mute occurring as a fade over a noticeable amount of time. This problem has been fixed.

Remote Control

With the TMCompanion Meter screen open, rebooting
the computer would result in the DM-4800 becoming unresponsive. This problem has been fixed.

Monitor Section

Feedback noise that was created when the TO SLATE
key was pressed has been fixed. Click noise that occurred when the TO SLATE or MONITOR SEL keys were pressed has been fixed.

Project

LED would not reflect the setting from the saved project. This problem has been fixed. When Shutting Down the mixer, even if the Current Project was not Protected, the following popup message would sometimes be displayed. Current Project is protected. Cant STORE current project.
When a project is loaded, the front panel Encoder Mode

This problem has been fixed.
If the Internal Timecode Generator (MTC Generate)
was started and then deleted from the Control List, the MTC Timecode would not stop. This problem has been fixed. The mixer is now better able to lock to incoming MTC Timecode that has Jitter. At the 30NDF frame rate, the MTC output could occasionally produce incorrect Timecode values. This has been fixed. The operation of the Shuttle and JOG controls using the MMC protocol has been improved.
When changing between an FS of 48kHz and 96kHz, the EQ settings were not correctly restored. This problem has been fixed.
Factory Default Settings.
The Factory Default Setting for FADER SENSITIVITY has been changed from 3.3kHz to 2.0kHz.
Version 1.50 Remote control
feature was being used and the master fader touched. This has been fixed.
Previously, the LCD would unexpectedly switch focus when both MIDI Faders and the DAW Control Surface
Change in the date information for

MMC CHASE command

The MMC machine control CHASE command is now supported. In setups in which P2 protocol is used to control a VTR or other device, and the recorder is the time-code slave, the recorder can be set to MMC control to allow recording on the recorder.

Project Property

The PROJECT Property shows date information, but in previous versions this was the date of creation. This has been fixed so that the most recently edited date and time are shown.

CF cards

A problem has been fixed that had caused the capacity to be shown incorrectly for CF cards larger than 1G byte. A problem has been fixed that had caused the status of a CF card to be sometimes detected incorrectly when the CF was formatted at start-up. A problem has been fixed that had caused the status of a CF card formatted on Windows XP or Mac OS 10.4.3 to be detected incorrectly
Fig 20: machine_P2mmc.png
DTRS REC function setting in P2
A problem has been fixed in which it had been impossible to set the REC function for track 9 or higher when using P2 to control DTRS.

MX-2424 REC function setting via MMC
A problem has been fixed in which the REC function could not be set correctly when controlling the MX-2424 via MMC.
Switching of BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN

Create project

A problem has been fixed which had sometimes made it impossible to create a new project after the current project name was edited.
during automation is now disabled

Load project

A problem has been fixed in which the LED indicating the selected control room source was displayed incorrectly when a project was loaded. A problem has been fixed in which the cascade connection status sometimes became invalid when loading a project that changed the cascade master/slave relationship.
Version 1.30 Remote control
Switching the BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN on/off while automation is operating has now been disabled. If you attempt to switch this while automation is operating, a popup message will appear, and the change will not be accepted. Popup message: Cannot do this while automatio is running.
Ch 9-16 screen text display when using Sonar4
A problem has been fixed in which the text display for each module was not shown in the channel 9-16 screen when using Sonar 4 in the Mackie Control mode.
Slave Lock processing when cascade

connection is cancelled

Stereo fader operation using Mackie protocol and another external controller
When the Mackie Control External Controller was used in conjunction with another External Controller that used the remote fader bank, moving the master fader would operate the Mackie Control master fader function even when the fader bank was currently assigned to the other controller. This has been fixed.
A UI improvement has been made so that when you cancel the cascade connection, the clock master of the slave device is set to Internal. When you attempt to cancel the cascade connection, the following popup message will appear. Popup message:

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CASCADE Connection ended. Please choose new clock master. Set Internal Clock? Press ENTER to confirm, or cursor key to cancel. When you press the ENTER key, the clock master will be set to Internal.

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MIDI controllers... 14 MIDI fader.. 14 MIDI mixer.. 15
Assigning parameters to rotary encoders.16. Cascade connection.16
Changing the assignment.. 15
DTRS REC FUNCTION setting when controlling via P2.. 25 Auto detection of MMC control target. 25. Updating the firmware on a cascaded mixer.. 25 USB Connection notes.. 25.

TASCAM

DM-3200 Release Notes V1.50

DM-3200 Release Notes

Manual Addendum
The transport keys can be locked to protect from pressing them accidentally by pressing SHIFT + STOP.

New Features

This section discribes the new features for each revision of the DM-3200 software.

New Features in V 1.50

User Defined Layer
It is now possible to create a user-defined layer that freely combines the DM-3200s modules. You can control some module parameters such as Fader, Mute, Solo and Ring Encoder levels when assinged to this layer.
Registering a User Defined Layer A User Defined Layer can be registered in the REMOTE>EXT.CTRL screen.
There are no ID, PORT, or CH settings.
User Defined Layer screen In the EXT.CTRL screen, move the cursor to the SCREEN button and press the ENTER key. Then use the POD4 key to select User Defined Layer. The User Defined Layer screen will appear.
The metering point selected in the METER/FADER>METER screen is displayed. You can also move the cursor by using the cursor keys or pressing the SEL key of the desired channel, and use the POD knobs to operate the fader or pan. The grouping settings have the following meaning. : Mute group master, grouping on : Mute group master, grouping off : Fader group master, grouping on : Fader group master, grouping off : Other than group master Only master channel is shown; slave is not shown. The stereo link setting has the following meaning. : Stereo link on : Stereo link off
If the OPTION>PREFERENCE screen item SEL Key Follows Fader Layer Status has been checked, pressing the REMOTE key of the LAYER STATUS section will display the User Defined Layer.

Figure 1: USER DEFINED LAYER screen
You can monitor the following functionality of the specified module.
Move the cursor to the module assign section, use the JOG/DATA to select the module that you want to assign, and press the ENTER key to finalize. You can assign channel 1-48, BUSS 1-16, and AUX1-8 modules. You cannot assign the STEREO module.
Meter Fader, pan, and mute Grouping settings Stereo link settings
TASCAM DM-3200 Release Notes V1.50
MUTE Key Function You can select whether the MUTE keys will be used as controllers for the mixer parameter MUTE or as MIDI event trigger keys. If they are used as MIDI event triggers, MIDI control change messages will be transmitted. Meter display The meter display of the User Defined Layer is also shown in the User Defined Layer screen, but can be shown in the METER/FADER>METER screen as well.
If you want to use the MUTE keys as MIDI event trigger keys, move the cursor to the MUTE KEY Function section MIDI Event Trigger radio button, and press the ENTER key to make your selection. MIDI control messages used as MIDI Event Triggers In the MIDI>CtrlChg EXT screen you can specify the control change messages that will be used when using the MUTE keys as MIDI event trigger keys.
Figure 4METER/FADER>METER screen
When you use POD1 to move the cursor to the REMOTE button, and the User Defined Layer meters will appear. Display in the meter bridge The User Defined Layer meter display can also be shown in the separately sold MU-1000 meter unit option.
Figure 2: MIDI>CtrlChg EXT screen
The MU-1000s metering point section does not have a REMOTE point. When all LEDs in the METER LAYER section are dark, the REMOTE layer meters are shown.
You can also jump to this screen by moving the cursor to the SETUP button in the MUTE key Function section and pressing the ENTER key. When the MUTE key is pressed, the control change message data byte 127 (7Fh) is output, and 0 (0h) when released. MIDI>SETUP screen filtering In conjunction with support for MIDI event triggering, a C.Chg EXT filter has been added to the USB MIDI 4: PC/CC port.
Please select the Remote Layer Meter in the METER/FADER -> METER screen. Also if you check the check box for SEL key Follows Fader Layer Status and Meter Follows SEL key on the OPTION -> PREFERNCE screen, the meter bridge will follow when you change to the REMOTE Fader Layer.

Figure 3 MIDI>SETUP screen

TASCAM FX2.0 support

The TASCAM FX2.0 provided on the DM-4800 can now be used on the DM-3200 as well. The TASCAM FX2.0 multi-effects provide chorus, flanger, de-esser, delay, distortion, compressor, phaser, and pitch shifter, and numerous presets are provided. For details on each type and on the preset library, refer to the separate EFFECT LIST, which are provided as electronic publications in PDF format. This can also be downloaded from the TASCAM website http://www.tascam.com
TASCAM FX2.0 recall TASCAM FX2.0 recall is performed in the LIBRARY>EFFECT screen shown in the right column.
Presets for the various TASCAM FX 2.0 effects are provided in preset bank 3 of the effect library. The settings from this preset bank 3 are recalled into the two effect DSP units of the DM3200 for use. Both of the two units can use TASCAM FX 2.0 effects simultaneously.
Figure 5 LIBRARY>EFFECT1 screen
TASCAM FX Compressor GR meter indication
A gain reduction meter has been added for the established TASCAM FX effects. This meter is displayed in the effects screen when the Guitar Compresser and compresser is loaded.
Figure 6 Example screen for Logic control
DAW control screen display of channels 1-16
In each DAW control screen, you can now view all sixteen channels in a single screen. The following illustration is an example screen for Logic control.
Figure 5 Example screen for Logic control

Windows Vista

This version of the DM-3200 is now fully supported by Windows Vista 32 bit and Vista 64 bit.

New Features in V1.30

IF-FW MKII support
When the separately sold IF-FW/DM MKII option card is installed, you can now transfer up to 32 channels of I/O (at 44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz) between your computer and the DM-3200. For details on the IF-FW MKII, refer to the IF-FW MKII operating manual.
TDIF Hi-Speed support When operating at a high sampling rate (88.1k/96kHz), the high speed mode of TDIF-1 connectors 1-3 and the separately sold IF-TD/DM option card are now supported. Even when operating at a high sampling rate, one TDIF-1 connector can transfer eight channels of digital audio I/O, and when the IF-TD/DM is used in conjunction with the X-48, a maximum of forty channels of digital audio I/O can be transferred.

In the DIGITAL>FORMAT screen TDIF I/O Tx/Rx MODE section, you can now switch between high speed and dual line for TDIF-1 connectors 1-3. This selection will switch all three of the TDIF-1 connectors. When using high speed operation, the 8 I/O setting will be available for TDIF input/output in the ROUTING screen; when using dual line, only the 4 I/O setting will be available. IF-TD/DM

TDIF-1 1-3

Figure 7 DIGITAL>SLOT screen
An indication of HI-SPEED is shown in the TDIF-1 Card screen of the DIGITAL>SLOT screen. IF-TD/DM supports only high speed; it does not support dual line.
Figure 6 DIGITAL>FORMAT screen
MIDI control change message support

for mixer parameters

MIDI Device Inquiry message support
When an identity request is received from the following MIDI ports of external device, the following message identify reply is transmitted. F0 7E 02 4E v1 v2 pp 00 F7
MIDI control change messages are now supported, allowing mixer parameters (FADER, PAN, and MUTE) to be controlled. This allows MIDI devices to be controlled in synchronization with operations on the DM-3200 mixer, or conversely for mixer parameters to be controlled from a MIDI device. In the MIDI>CtrlChg MIX. screen, the CONTROL CHANGE TABLE FOR MIXER allows you to assign control change numbers.
v1: Major version number of firmware v2: Minor version number of firmware pp: MIDI port ID 00: The DM-3200s MIDI IN/OUT 04: USB MIDI 4: PC/CC port 05: USB MIDI 5: USB REMOTE 1 port 06: USB MIDI 6: USB REMOTE 2 port
Figure 8 MIDI>CtrlChg MIX screen
By using BATCH SETUP you can make settings for all sixteen channels at once.
MIDI>SETUP screen filtering In conjunction with MIDI control change support for mixer parameters, filtering has been added to the USB MIDI 4: PC/CC port.
Figure 9 MIDI>SETUP screen
Until now, the input/output on/off setting for USB MIDI port 3 (used for MIDI time code) had been a single setting for input and out put, but these can now be set independently.

Operation

Module parameter copy function You can now copy module parameters from a module to another module.
The symbols at the right indicate parameters that exist in the corresponding modules.
NOTE Module functions include some parameters not shown in this list, such as DIGITAL TRIM, but parameters not shown in the list will not be copied/pasted.
PARAM COPY settings Access the UTILITY>PARAM.COPY screen. The copy operation is performed in the MODULE TO MODULE section of this screen.
BUSS pan mode batch setup In the ASSIGN>BUSS screen, BUSS PAN MODE BATCH SETUP has been added to allow one-step setup of BUSS pan mode.
Figure 10 UTILITY>PARAM.COPY screen
1. The upper part of the MODULE PARAMETERS section lets you copy from one module to one other module, and the lower part lets you copy from one module to multiple modules. Use the radio buttons to select the desired type of copy operation. 2. Use the cursor keys to move the cursor, use the JOG/DATA dial to select the module that you want to copy (left side), and press the ENTER key. Select the copy-destination module (right side) in the same way. 3. Move the cursor to the COPY button and press the ENTER key. A popup message will ask you for confirmation. If you decide to cancel, press any cursor key. 4. Press the ENTER key to execute the copy.

About remote control

Use P2 protocol to remotely control the
You can now use P2 protocol to control the transport of the X-48. In the supported devices area of the REMOTE>MACHINE CTRL screen, choose MM/MX-24/X-48.
Figure 13 REMOTE>MACHINE CTRL screen
You can specify 1-48 as the REC Function.
Scrolling indicators for the supported
device list in the machine control screen
Transmission of locate commands when

editing a locate point

If the list of supported devices in the right side of the machine control screen does not fit in the screen, arrows will appear at the top and bottom.
MMC command type added The commands transmitted from the DM-3200 when you perform a JOG operation can now be matched to the device being controlled. You can choose either Search (46h) or Step (48h). For details, refer to the operating manual of the device you are controlling.
When you use the EDIT key located in the MACHINE CONTROL section of the top panel to ENTER or edit a locate point, a LOCATE command is now transmitted when you press the ENTER key to store the memory. This allows you to locate a connected device at the same time that you edit the locate point.
This setting is made in the REMOTE>MC SETUP screen's MMC Command Type area.
Figure 14 REMOTE>MC SETUP screen

New Features in V 1.20

FireWire card support By installing an IF-FW/DM FireWire interface card (sold separately), it is now possible to transfer audio data between your computer and a DM-3200. An IF-FW/DW card can only be installed into Slot 1. Surround monitor card support Integrated surround monitoring can be added to the DM-3200 by installing an IF-SM/DM surround monitor card (sold separately). An IF-SM/DM card can be installed into either Slot 1 or 2. Naming the mixer DM-3200 Ver1.20 allows you to set and edit mixer names. Remote operation through MMC Now you can remotely operate external transports from a DM-3200 using the MMC (MIDI Machine Control) protocol. MIDI control External MIDI devices can be controlled from the DM-3200 using MIDI Control Change and Program Change Messages using the new external controllers: MIDI fader, MIDI controller, and MIDI mixer. Assigning parameters to rotary encoders DM-3200 now allows you to assign which parameters are controlled from the rotary encoders. Cascade connection A cascade connection can be made between two DM-3200 units. GPI functionality DM-3200 can now remotely control external devices using a GPI signal output. Expanded dynamic automation function The dynamic automation function of the DM-3200 can now capture buss assignments, effect parameters, and image parameters.

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FireWire card support
By installing an IF-FW/DM FireWire interface card (sold separately) into Slot 1 of the DM-3200 Ver1.20, you can transfer audio data between your computer and the DM-3200. An IF-FW/DM inserted into Slot 2 will not function. Figure 1 is an example of the panel display when an IF-FW/DM card is installed in Slot 1. For more details, please refer to the IF-FW/DM documentation.
Surround monitor card support
By installing an IF-SM/DM surround monitor card (sold separately), you can add integrated surround monitoring to the DM-3200. Figure 1 shows an example of the screen display when IF-SM/DM card is inserted in Slot 2. For more details, please refer to the owners manual that comes with the IF-SM/DM card.
Figure 1: SLOT screen when an IF-FW/DM and an IF-SM/DMare installed

Naming the mixer

DM-3200 Ver1.20 allows you to set and edit mixer names so that you can easily differentiate between multiple mixers with the TASCAM Mixer Companion computer application. 1 On the UTILITY SYSTEM screen, move the cursor to the EDIT button in the MIXER NAME section. Press the ENTER key. A pop-up window will appear for editing the mixer name.
Figure 3: Name edit pop-up screen
You can cancel the entered name by pressing the POD3 key (CANCEL). Figure 2: UTILITY>SYSTEM screen
2 ENTER a name you like. For more information about the method for entering names, please refer to Naming library entries on page 32 of the DM-3200 Owners Manual. The pop-up window will disappear and the name you entered will appear in the MIXER NAME section. Figure 4 shows an example of the screen display when the entered name is DM-3200.
3 Save the name by pressing the POD 2 key (STORE).
Figure 4: UTILITY>SYSTEM screen when the mixer is named DM-3200
Remote operation through MMC
DM-3200 Ver1.20 allows you to remotely operate the transport functions of external devices through MMC (MIDI Machine Control). Device control is carried out through the MIDI IN/OUT port. The USB port cannot be used for this purpose. Selection of external devices for transport control is done on the REMOTE/MACHINE CTRL screen. For details, please see Selecting devices for transport control on page 93 of the DM-3200 Owners Manual. As a result of this additional function, the following information is added to Table 8.3: Supported transport machine control devices on page 93.

NOTE Depending on whether the surround mode is set to STEREO or not, the options given in the ENCODER MODE SELECT section differ.
Figure 12: OPTION>ENCODER MODE scree
Parameters are assigned on the ENCODER MODE screen, which is a sub-screen newly added to the OPTION screen. 1 Press the OPTION key to display the OPTION screen, then use the POD 4 knob (or press the OPTION key again) to display the ENCODER MODE sub-screen. 2 Use the CURSOR key to select the encoder mode key to assign a parameter from the list in the EDIT TARGET SELECT section.
4 Press the ENTER key. Assignment of the parameter is now complete and will be displayed in the EDIT TARGET SELECT section.
NOTE You need to perform the corresponding encoder mode key operation in order to assign the set parameter to a rotary encoder.

Cascade connection

DM-3200 Ver1.20 allows you to make a cascade connection between two DM-3200 units.
Cascade connection overview
Two DM-3200 units that are connected by a cascade connection can be operated as though they are one mixer.
Timecode is shared to synchronize the two units. Various settings and operations can be interlocked
between the two units. Please refer to the Settings and Operations that can be interlocked section on page 9 of this supplement.
STEREO buss, BUSS 1-16, AUX buss 1-8, and SOLO buss
can be shared when the sharing function is set to ON in the CASCADE screen. The audio clock is shared by the two units.

Master/slave setting

You need to set one DM-3200 to be the cascade master and the other to be the cascade slave. Any set-up that affects the operation of the system as a whole will be performed on the cascade master.
The cascade connection can be turned ON and OFF only When the cascade connection is ON, the parameter
set-ups on the cascade master (parameters to be interlocked) are reflected on the cascade slave. on the cascade master.
An audio clock source is selected from the clocks fed to
the cascade master. You cannot select the audio clock source on the cascade slave. Timecode fed to the cascade slave cannot be used as the synchronization source.

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Making a cascade connection
This section explains how to make a cascade connection between two DM-3200s that are running Version 1.20. 1 Using the TASCAM cascade cable (PW-1000CS sold separately), connect the CASCADE ports of the two DM-3200.
WARNING Only use the special TASCAM cascade cable. Use of any other type of cable may result in damage to the equipment.
2 Set one of the DM-3200 units to be the cascade master, and the other the cascade slave. To set the master and slave, display the DIGITAL screen using the DIGITAL key in the SCREEN MODE/NUMERIC ENTRY section, and use the POD 3 key (or continue pressing the DIGITAL key) to display the CASCADE sub-screen. Set the ID of one of the units to MASTER, and the other to SLAVE.

Figure 13: DIGITAL>CASCADE screen
NOTE Set the unit ID while the ON/OFF set-up is OFF. You cannot change the ID set-up while it is ON.
3 Turn the ON/OFF setting on the CASCADE sub-screen of the cascade master to ON. Move the cursor to the ON/OFF button and press the ENTER key. A confirmation screen will come up. Check the setting and press the ENTER key again to confirm.
NOTE ON/OFF status cannot be changed while the timecode is running.
4 When a cascade connection is established, a pop-up message Cascade connection established will be displayed. Press the ENTER key.
NOTE If a cascade connection was not properly established, a pop-up message Cascade Slave not found. Cascade connection not established will be displayed.
Settings and Operations that can be interlocked
Settings that can be interlocked The following settings are interlocked between the two DM-3200 units while there is a cascade connection between them. The initial settings on the cascade master will be reflected on the cascade slave immediately after a cascade connection is established. Operations that can be interlocked The following operations are interlocked while there is an established cascade connection between two DM-3200 units. Whenever any of the below operations is executed either on the cascade master or the cascade slave, the other will follow with the exact same operation.
Layer status Flip mode Encoder mode Surround mode Surround 5.1 rear MONO DIGITAL>CASCADE screen setup (except for ID setting) OPTION>SETUP screen setup (except for FADER OPTION>PREFERENCE screen setup OPTION>SOLO screen setup (except for INPLACE SOLO OPTION>ENCODER MODE screen setup METER/FADER>METER screen setup SNAPSHOT RECALL SAFE setup on the LIBRARY SNAPSHOT AUTO SETUP screen setupKey setup in the AUTOMATION
section (WRITE, TRIM, ALL SAFE, REHEARSE, INITIAL EDIT)
After the cascade connection has been made, whenever a setting is changed either on the cascade master or the cascade slave, the changed setting will be reflected on the setting of the other unit. However, the ON/OFF setting of the cascade connection can only be changed on the cascade master. screen
DEFEAT setup) SENSITIVITY)
Snapshot related operations:
Recall Store Delete Automation key operations:
TOUCH key KEEP key REVERT key INITIAL EDIT DISCARD key AUTO FADE key

GPI functionality

DM-3200 Ver1.20 supports GPI functionality. This allows you to send 8 output signals from the GPI port (D sub 9-pin connector) on the rear panel, and control external devices from the DM-3200. The DM-3200 allows you to give different trigger settings to each of the GPI ports for GPI signal output. You can choose the trigger source from a FADER, MUTE key control, transport control, machine control key status and its operation, or a timecode value.

Making connections

The arrangement of the serial port pins of the GPI ports on the rear panel is as follows:

Pin number Function #1 GPI output port #2 GPI output port 2 #3 GPI output port 3 #4 GPI output port 4 #5 GND #6 GPI output port 5 #7 GPI output port 6 #8 GPI output port 7 #9 GPI output port 8 Output level: 5V

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Setting the GPI
GPI is set using the GPI sub-screen, which is a new addition to the UTILITY screen. Selecting the type The Waveform to be output from each of the ports can be set in the TYPE column in the SETUP list. Use the cursor key to highlight a cell in the TYPE column that you want to edit, and select the item using the JOG/ DATA dial. Depending on the type of the item you selected, the options given vary as follows:
TIME EVENT: TYPE column will show ------ and the setting of the type is done in the GPI EVENT LIST on the right
of the screen.FADER EVENT :output low pulse when the fader starts
Figure 14: UTILITY>GPI screen
:output high pulse when the fader starts :output low pulse when the fader stops :output high pulse when the fader stops :output low pulse when the fader starts or stops :output high pulse when the fader starts or stops :output changes to low level when the fader starts, and to high level when the fader stops :output changes to high level when the fader starts, and to low level when the fader stops
The GPI CONFIG section on the left of the screen allows you to set the item and the type of the GPI output trigger for each of the ports and the ON/OFF status of the GPI function. The TIME EVENT screen allows you to set which event is to happen when the GPI is controlled by the timecode.
GPI CONFIG section Columns on the SETUP list are selected using the cursor key.
Selecting the item You can set the item that controls each of the GPI ports in the ITEM column of the SETUP list. 1 Pre-select the item type from the ITEM SELECT section at the bottom left of the screen, using the POD 1 knob.
TIME EVENT: The GPI port will be controlled by the designated timecode value. KEY EVENT: The status of the transport key, F1-F12 key, and the status of the MUTE key will control the
NOTE When the fader starts means when the fader level is brought up from the lowest level.
When the fader stops means when the fader level is brought down to the lowest level. The Output pulse range is approximately 150ms.

KEY EVENT

:output low pulse when the key status changes :output high pulse when the key status changes :change to low level when the key status is turned on, and to high level when the key status is turned off :change to high level when the key status is turned on, and to low level when the key status is turned off

GPI port.

FADER EVENT: The GPI port will be controlled by the
status of the fader. 2 Using the cursor key, highlight a cell in the ITEM column that you wish to set, and select the item using the JOG/DATA dial. Depending on which item type is selected in step 1 above, the options given vary as follows:
NOTE The output pulse range is approximately 150ms.
TIME EVENT: TIME EVENT or no assignment (------) KEY EVENT: REW, FF, STOP, PLAY, REC, F1-F1, MUTE FADER EVENT: FADER (CH1-48, BUSS1-16, AUX1-8, STEREO)
or no assignment (------) 3 Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting. (CH1-48, BUSS1-16, AUX1-8), or no assignment (------)
Options for F5-F8 are either low pulse output or high pulse output.
ON/OFF setting Set this to ON when you want to activate each of the GPI ports. When the TYPE is set to TIME EVENT, it will always display OFF and the ON/OFF setting will be governed by the setting in the GPI EVENT LIST on the right of the screen.
TIME EVENT section You can set up to 16 time events in the GPI EVENT LIST. Editing the GPI EVENT LIST You can edit the GPI EVENT LIST by highlighting the button at the bottom right on the screen and then by pressing the ENTER key.
SORT PORT: This sorts the GPI EVENT LIST by port numbers. SORT TIME: This sorts the GPI EVENT LIST by time. CAPTURE TC: This sets the TIME of the highlighted time
How to control the GPI EVENT LIST To move the cursor vertically within the list, use either the up and down cursor key or the POD 4 knob. To move the cursor horizontally (across the columns), use either the right and left cursor key. Arrows at the top and the bottom of the right-hand side of the list mean that there are more time events outside of the screen. To scroll the list vertically, use the POD 4 knob. You cannot use the up and down cursor key to scroll the list. Selecting the port GPI ports can be selected in the PORT column on the GPI EVENT LIST. You can only select a port whose item has been set to be a TIME EVENT in the GPI CONFIG section. Use either the cursor key or the POD 4 knob to highlight a cell in the PORT column that you want to edit, use the JOG/DATA dial to select the port, then press the ENTER key to confirm the selection. You can select the same port for more than one time event. Setting the time You can set the time when an event is to be executed. Use either the cursor key or the POD 4 knob to highlight a cell in the TIME column that you wish to set, use the JOG/DATA dial to set the time, then press the ENTER key to confirm. Setting the type You can set the output waveform type for each of the GPI ports. Use either the cursor key or the POD 4 knob to highlight a cell in the TYPE column that you want to edit, then use the JOG/DATA dial to select the type.

CF cards

A problem has been fixed that had caused the capacity to be shown incorrectly for CF cards larger than 1G byte. A problem has been fixed that had caused the status of a CF card to be sometimes detected incorrectly when the CF was formatted at start-up. A problem has been fixed that had caused the status of a CF card formatted on Windows XP or Mac OS 10.4.3 to be detected incorrectly

Project

Create project A problem has been fixed which had sometimes made it impossible to create a new project after the current project name was edited. Load project A problem has been fixed in which the LED indicating the
selected control room source was displayed incorrectly when a project was loaded. A problem has been fixed in which the cascade connection status sometimes became invalid when loading a project that changed the cascade master/slave relationship.

V1.30 Remote control

Ch 9-16 screen text display when using

Sonar4

A problem has been fixed in which the text display for each module was not shown in the channel 9-16 screen when using Sonar 4 in the Mackie Control mode.
Stereo fader operation using Mackie
MMC CHASE command The MMC machine control CHASE command is now supported.
protocol and another external controller
When the Mackie Control External Controller was used in conjunction with another External Controller that used the remote fader bank, moving the master fader would operate the Mackie Control master fader function even when the fader bank was currently assigned to the other controller. This has been fixed.
In setups in which P2 protocol is used to control a VTR or other device, and the recorder is the time-code slave, the recorder can be set to MMC control to allow recording on the recorder.
Fig 20: machine_P2mmc.png
DTRS REC function setting in P2 A problem has been fixed in which it had been impossible to set the REC function for track 9 or higher when using P2 to control DTRS. MX-2424 REC function setting via MMC A problem has been fixed in which the REC function could not be set correctly when controlling the MX-2424 via MMC.
Switching of BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN during automation is now disabled

USB Connection notes

Mac OS X: If TMC or your DAW software fails to find your mixer after putting your computer into Sleep mode, please remove the USB cable and re-connect it before re-launching TMC or your DAW software. Windows XP: If TMC or your DAW software fails to find your mixer after putting your computer into Standby mode or Hibernation mode, please re-launch TMC or your DAW software. Windows Vista: If TMC or your DAW software fails to find your mixer after putting your computer into Standby mode, Sleep mode or Hibernation mode, please re-launch TMC or your DAW software again. To prevent this problem re-occuring, please set your computer to not automatically go into Standby or Hibernation modes.

DM-3200

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