More channels. More inputs. The new TASCAM DM-3200 has more of everything that made the DM-24 a pedigreed studio workhorse. Plus an improved...
More channels. More inputs. The new TASCAM DM-3200 has more of everything that made the DM-24 a pedigreed studio workhorse. Plus an improved physical interface with per-channel multi-function LED ring encoders, more comprehensive DAW control, vastly improved routing flexibility, easier and robust data backup/ restore, greatly expanded mix storage using compact flash media and much more.
The DM-3200 features 32 full-featured channels and 16 returns for a total of 48 channels at mixdown - even at its full 96kHz / 24-bit audio resolution. It has 4-band fully-parametric EQ and dynamics on every channel and two effects processors, each capible of running the built-in TC Works Reverb processor. Surround mixing is available with up to 6.1-channel panning, and the optional IF-SM/DM expansion card adds surround monitoring and downmixing to the DM-3200.
The DM-3200 provides a new way to record with DAW recording software. With the addition of an optional expansion card, the IF-FW/DM FireWire interface, the DM-3200 becomes a 24-channel computer audio interface, making it a complete studio solution for professional DAW recording. Built-in HUI and Mackie Control emulation allows the console to function as a flexible control surface for workstation software. This gives you the best of both worlds - total control over your recording software transport and mixing capabilities with the cue mixing, talkback, microphone preamps and world-class automation provided by the DM-3200.
Important Note about CF media for your DM-3200
For recording large ensembles you get 16 microphone preamps, each with analog insert, phantom power (selectable in groups of four) and a -20dB pad switch. Four assignable analog inputs are provided, for inserting your favorite tube compressor on a console channel, or you can use the 4-band EQ and dynamics found on every channel.
When the sound is dialed in, send that channel to its own track with the Direct button or combine inputs to the 16 busses. There are plenty of digital and analog I/O options to combine stand-alone hard disk recorders (like the TASCAM X-48), analog tape recorders or computer-based DAW recorders. The affordable DM-3200 handles all of the routing and bussing you need in a professional studio, allowing you to concentrate on running your session.
Just connect your DAW interface, like Digidesign's 192 Digital I/O for Pro Tools(R), to one of the digital connections on the rear panel (or use our optional IF-FW/DM FireWire interface card). The DM-3200 even acts as a HUI controller for Pro Tools, allowing you to mix some channels in the DAW and others in the console.
The DM-3200 is an outstanding choice for mixing in surround, with 5.1 and even 6.1 automated panning. The 16 busses become two surround busses in surround mode, allowing you to buss channels to discrete stems. The optional IF-SM/DM Surround Monitoring card provides downmixing to stereo, individual output solo/mute and bass management features to the console.
If you're the one installing the DM-3200 into a facility, you can program a variety of settings and back up your programs to a Compact Flash card. Recalling snapshots is done using dedicated buttons on the front panel, so loading a mixer setting is as simple as changing channels on a TV remote.
The rear panel of the DM-3200 is well-stocked with balanced and digital I/O, allowing ample connectivity to crossovers, as well as CD and cassette recorders such as our popular CC-222 mkIII.
The DM-3200 has a fader layer, labeled 'Remote', that's dedicated to controlling the mixing facilities in your DAW software. Cubase SX 2.2 & higher, Nuendo 2.2 & higher, Logic 7.1 & higher, SONAR 4 & higher and Pro Tools are supported. The DM-3200's solid transport keys can be mapped to your software in any fader layer, and adjustments to your software mixer is a fader layer away.
The DM-3200 + IF-FW/DM combination gives you the best of both worlds: computer recording and DAW control with world-class mixing, automation and monitoring features.
Documents:
"I don't like having everything virtual. I'm constantly adding things like analog synths, a vocoder, this and that - I want a board to plug into. The specs of the TASCAM [DM-3200] made sense for what I was doing. It's easy, the layout is good, it all seems simple and logical and ended up being a good marriage."
- Danny Elfman, Composer
The DM-3200 features 32 full-featured channels and 16 returns for a total of 48 channels at mixdown - even at its full 96kHz / 24-bit audio resolution. It has 4-band fully-parametric EQ and dynamics on every channel and two effects processors, each capible of running the built-in TC Works Reverb processor. Surround mixing is available with up to 6.1-channel panning, and the optional IF-SM/DM expansion card adds surround monitoring and downmixing to the DM-3200.
The DM-3200 provides a new way to record with DAW recording software. With the addition of an optional expansion card, the IF-FW/DM FireWire interface, the DM-3200 becomes a 24-channel computer audio interface, making it a complete studio solution for professional DAW recording. Built-in HUI and Mackie Control emulation allows the console to function as a flexible control surface for workstation software. This gives you the best of both worlds - total control over your recording software transport and mixing capabilities with the cue mixing, talkback, microphone preamps and world-class automation provided by the DM-3200.
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Important Note about CF media for your DM-3200
The CF card that came with your DM-3200 mixer has been thoroughly tested and found reliable. Please keep it in a safe place. If the need arises to replace it, the following CF cards have been tested and found reliable (your results may vary):
- Lexar 64MB
- Kodak 4MB
- TDK 8MB
- Nikon EC-8CF (SanDisk) 8MB
- Kodak Picture Card 8MB
- TDK 16MB
- Canon FC-16M 16MB
- Hitachi 32MB
- Delkin Devices DDCFFLS2-128 128MB eFilm
- SanDisk 160M
DM-3200 for Music Tracking
When you're tracking a band in your studio, there are certain features that musicians and producers demand from a recording console. The DM-3200 gives you eight aux sends so that you can give individual cue mixes to each musician and have some left over to buss to the two built-in effects. It has a professional control room section with talkback mic and slate functions as well as three playback source selection switches.For recording large ensembles you get 16 microphone preamps, each with analog insert, phantom power (selectable in groups of four) and a -20dB pad switch. Four assignable analog inputs are provided, for inserting your favorite tube compressor on a console channel, or you can use the 4-band EQ and dynamics found on every channel.
When the sound is dialed in, send that channel to its own track with the Direct button or combine inputs to the 16 busses. There are plenty of digital and analog I/O options to combine stand-alone hard disk recorders (like the TASCAM X-48), analog tape recorders or computer-based DAW recorders. The affordable DM-3200 handles all of the routing and bussing you need in a professional studio, allowing you to concentrate on running your session.
DM-3200 for Post Production and Game Production
Mixing inside of a computer is difficult enough in stereo, and when you start working on surround projects, managing and monitoring all of the ins and outs becomes more like air traffic control. The DM-3200 becomes your control center for mixing large projects with dozens of channels. It can mix your tracks with one snapshot, and with two button presses you're ready to transfer them to a dubber or video deck.Just connect your DAW interface, like Digidesign's 192 Digital I/O for Pro Tools(R), to one of the digital connections on the rear panel (or use our optional IF-FW/DM FireWire interface card). The DM-3200 even acts as a HUI controller for Pro Tools, allowing you to mix some channels in the DAW and others in the console.
The DM-3200 is an outstanding choice for mixing in surround, with 5.1 and even 6.1 automated panning. The 16 busses become two surround busses in surround mode, allowing you to buss channels to discrete stems. The optional IF-SM/DM Surround Monitoring card provides downmixing to stereo, individual output solo/mute and bass management features to the console.
DM-3200 for Live Sound and House of Worship
Like the DM-24, the DM-3200 makes a reliable choice for sound reinforcement. Its 16 mic inputs give you plenty of channels for performances or services, and more mic inputs can be added as needed using external rackmount preamps with digital outputs. Each of the 32 channels features four-band parametric EQ, gating and compression processing. Two built-in effects processors can access a variety of great-sounding effects processors, including a reverb processor by TC Works.If you're the one installing the DM-3200 into a facility, you can program a variety of settings and back up your programs to a Compact Flash card. Recalling snapshots is done using dedicated buttons on the front panel, so loading a mixer setting is as simple as changing channels on a TV remote.
The rear panel of the DM-3200 is well-stocked with balanced and digital I/O, allowing ample connectivity to crossovers, as well as CD and cassette recorders such as our popular CC-222 mkIII.
DM-3200 for Project Studio Recording
Add the optional IF-FW/DM interface card to the DM-3200, and it becomes the ultimate computer interface and mixing surface for your workstation software. The IF-FW/DM allows a single FireWire cable to transmit 24 channels from your computer to the DM-3200 and another 24 channels back to the computer for recording at 44.1k or 48k sample rates. Using this expansion card, no other interface or hardware is needed for recording to a computer.The DM-3200 has a fader layer, labeled 'Remote', that's dedicated to controlling the mixing facilities in your DAW software. Cubase SX 2.2 & higher, Nuendo 2.2 & higher, Logic 7.1 & higher, SONAR 4 & higher and Pro Tools are supported. The DM-3200's solid transport keys can be mapped to your software in any fader layer, and adjustments to your software mixer is a fader layer away.
The DM-3200 + IF-FW/DM combination gives you the best of both worlds: computer recording and DAW control with world-class mixing, automation and monitoring features.
Documents:
- DM-3200 Automation Manual: (download)
- DM-3200 DXF Line Drawings: (download)
- DM-3200 MIDI Implementation Chart: (download)
- DM-3200 Owner's Manual: (download)
- DM-3200 Quick Start: (download)
- DM-3200 Routing: (download)
- DM-3200 with Cubase & Nuendo: (download)
- DM-3200 with Digital Performer: (download)
- DM-3200 with Logic: (download)
- DM-3200 with Pro Tools: (download)
- DM-3200 with Sonar: (download)
- DM-4800 & DM-3200 Automation Guide: (download)
- TASCAM DB25 analog and AES/EBU pinouts: (download)
- TASCAM Mixer Companion 1.60 software guide: (download)
- DM-3200 & DM-4800 TASCAM Mixer Companion: TASCAM Mixer Companion 1.60 release notes (download)
- v. 1.60 for Mac OS X (includes Leopard compatibility) (download)
- v. 1.50 for Windows XP & Vista (download)
- v. 1.50 OS X Universal Binary (download)
- v. 1.50 Release notes (download)
- v. 1.20 for Windows XP (download)
- v. 1.20 for OSX (download)
- v. 1.20 Setup Guide (download)
- v. 1.20 Readme (download)
- v. 1.12 for Windows XP (download)
- v. 1.12 for OSX (download)
- v. 1.11 for OSX (download)
- v. 1.11 for Windows XP (download) - DM-3200 Firmware: 1.60 DM-3200 Firmware (download)
- 1.52 DM-3200 Firmware (download)
- v. 1.50 DM-3200 Firmware (download)
- v. 1.50 Release notes (download)
- v. 1.21 DM-3200 Firmware (download)
- v. 1.21 Change history (download)
- v. 1.20 DM-3200 Firmware (download)
- v. 1.20 Readme (download)
- v. 1.20 Change history (download)
- v. 1.11 DM-3200 Firmware (download)
"I don't like having everything virtual. I'm constantly adding things like analog synths, a vocoder, this and that - I want a board to plug into. The specs of the TASCAM [DM-3200] made sense for what I was doing. It's easy, the layout is good, it all seems simple and logical and ended up being a good marriage."
- Danny Elfman, Composer