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T ASCAM DM-3200 Quick Reference – Page 5 Making EQ settings The channel modules from 1 through 32 have full 4-band parametric EQ. Y ou can see the numerical values of the set - tings, as well as a frequency response curve, when you press the MODULE key , followed by the POD 2 key under the display . Use a channelʼ s SEL key to select the channel[...]
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T ASCAM DM-3200 Quick Reference – Page 2 How to use CF cards and pr ojects The DM-3200 stores library settings, automation data, etc. to- gether in projects, which are stored on a CF card, allowing the mix data for recording sessions to be transported easily between different locations. Use any CF card (T ype I or T ype II). A card of at least 32[...]