Behringer DDX3216 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
MIDI/ Digital Studio
Benefits of the DDX3216
The ADAT
®
and TDIF I/O options allow you to transfer up to 32 digital signals
to/from the DDX3216.
The 16 analog inputs allow you to connect external devices such as synthe-
sizers or sound modules.
No need for additional and costly outboard equipment due to the built-in
effects and dynamics processors.
The faders and encoders on the DDX3216 transmit MIDI controller data for
recording with external sequencing software.
Mixes can be stored and transferred via MIDI, the PCMCIA slot or the serial
interface with our free Windows
®
data transfer software.
Inserts on the first 12 channels allow you to integrate outboard analog gear.
Remote control of computers etc. via MMC.
The DDX3216 replaces the A/D and D/A conversion stages usually per-
formed on a computer.
You can mix harddisk recording tracks with signals from external MIDI
equipment.
Hints
Utilize the internal processing options of your DDX3216 to save computing
power of your PC.
If you connect the DDX3216 via MIDI to your computer, please be sure that the
software does not respond to the controller data triggered by fader movements
on the console.
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