Owner`s manual
TASCAM DM-3200 Ver 1.20 9
DM-3200 Ver1.20 Supplemental Manual
FADER EVENT
: output low pulse when the fader starts
: 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
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
NOTE
The output pulse range is approximately 150ms.
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.
ªTIME EVENT section
You can set up to 16 time events in the
GPI EVENT
LIST
.
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
POD4
knob.
•
To move the cursor horizontally (across the col-
umns), 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
POD4
knob. You cannot use the up and down
cursor key to scroll the list.
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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
POD4
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
POD4
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
POD4
knob to highlight
a cell in the
TYPE
column that you want to edit, then
use the
JOG/DATA
dial to select the type.
: output low pulse at the designated time
: output high pulse at the designated time
: change to low level at the designated time
: change to high level at the designated time
ON/OFF setting
Set this to
ON
when you want to activate the settings
of individual GPI ports.
ªEditing 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 event to the current timecode value.
DELETE
: This deletes the highlighted time event.
NOTE
You can scroll within the
GPI EVENT LIST
while
the cursor is pointing at
CAPTURE TC
or
DELETE
using the
JOG/DATA
dial. The JOG/DATA dial icon
at the upper right corner of the list will become
black.