User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Controls and functions
- Overview of screens
- HOME screen
- DAW REMOTE screen
- Channel-specific screens
- Other fixed display areas
- MAINTENANCE screen
- Operating Screens
- SCENE screen
- RECORDER screen
- MONITOR screen
- SETUP screen
- LOGIN screen
- HOME screen
- DAW REMOTE screen
- Channel-specific screens
- Adjusting EQ in manual mode
- Adjusting EQ in 1-knob mode
- Configuring the HPF
- Configuring GATE/DUCKING
- Adjusting the compressor in manual mode
- Adjusting the compressor in 1-knob mode
- Setting effects
- Adjusting the send to MIX/MATRIX BUS level
- Setting the send to FX BUS level
- Adjusting the send to FX/MIX/MATRIX BUS level with faders
- Using GEQ
- Using faders to adjust GEQ
- Configuring mute safe
- Setting the send levels from output channels (MIX, STEREO) to MATRIX
- Recall presets
- Editing presets
- MAINTENANCE screen
- DM3 Editor
- Using the Editor
- Appendix
RECORDER Screen
RECORDER (TITLE LIST) screen
Available functions from the RECORDER (TITLE LIST) screen include playing song files (BGM and sound
effects) on the USB storage device plugged in the USB connector, or record a 2 MIX source ( STEREO or MIX
channel) to the USB storage device.
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Recording and playing cannot be done at the same time.
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The signal being recorded cannot be input to the INPUT channel.
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Only FAT32 formatted USB storage devices can be used. If needed, connect one to the USB connector (right side of top panel) and
format it from the menu on the SAVE/LOAD screen.
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To record, use a USB storage device that can write at the speed of a HDD or SSD. Also, try recording on your USB storage device
ahead of time to make sure it can write fast enough.
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To play MP3 files, they must have sample rates of 44.1 or 48 kHz and a bit rate of between 128 - 320 kbps. VBR (variable bit rate)
files can also be played, but song length and elapsed time are not displayed accurately.
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To record MP3 files, they must have sample rates of 48 kHz and a bit rate of 128, 256 or 320 kbps.
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To record WAV files, they must be recorded at 96 kHz and 24-bit or 48 kHz and 24-bit with the leader clock at 96 kHz, or 48 kHz and
24-bit with the leader clock at 48 kHz.
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If the number of items, including that of folders exceeds 150, they cannot be displayed in the song list. If there are more than 150
songs, divide them into separate folders.
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The maximum size for long recordings is 2 GB. To continue recording for a long time, split the data when it exceeds 2 GB.
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