Tascam DM-3200 Music Mixer User Manual


 
2 – Starting out with the timecode : Setup
8 TASCAM DM-3200 Automation Guide
Write some Aux send moves
11 Write Auxiliary Send moves using the touch-
sensitive faders:
To place the Auxiliary Sends 1 & 2 under
fader control, select the
AUX 1-2 level encoder
mode (
SHIFT + top key) and then use the FLIP
key to assign the faders to Aux 1-2 level.
Press the
WRITE key and start the timecode.
Touch a fader and move it up or down to write
a mix move for Auxiliary Send 1 for that chan-
nel.
Release the fader when your mix move is com-
plete. When you release the fader, it automati-
cally returns to its previous setting.
Writing encoder or POD moves
12 Write encoder moves (for example pan):
Turn on the Control Sense timeout (if it is not
already on—see “CONTROL SENSE TIME
OUT & Switch Events ” on page 23)
Select the pan encoder mode.
With timecode running, press the
WRITE key.
Turn the encoders to write the mix moves.
After the encoder movement has stopped for
one second, the control will automatically
return to its setting before being moved if the
control sense timeout parameter is set appro-
priately (assuming the Control Sense Timeout
is turned on).
NOTE
You may want to disable
AUTO REVERT
or adjust the
CONTROL SENSE TIME OUT
using the
AUTO SETUP
screen,
when automating POD or encoder controls.
Trimming existing mix moves
13 This allows you to trim an existing mix move
(that is, to adjust the overall level of the move).
For example, the move you wrote in step 6
may be good but the move itself needs to be
louder.
With timecode running, press the
TRIM key.
At the desired time, touch the fader to be
trimmed with your finger and raise it. You will
hear the previous moves with the addition of
the amount of trim you’re adding.
Release the fader when you are finished trim-
ming. The fader returns to reading previous,
untrimmed mix moves.
Finishing up
14 Remember to store your mix into your librar-
ies (as described in “Store the current settings
” on page 7).
Happy mixing!