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PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
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DDX3216. The world’s first digital mixer with analog feel.
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Recording
Benefits of the DDX3216
16 high-grade 24-bit converters and 32-bit internal processing for highest
dynamic resolution.
There is no need to leave the digital domain after the initial A/D conversion, as
no additional A/D and D/A conversion stages are required. Thus, maximum
audio quality is retained.
The busses allow you to record 16 signals at the same time. Along with the four
multi outputs, this gives you 20 channels for simultaneous multi-track recording.
128 snapshot memories enable you to work on several projects simultaneously.
With the help of the dynamic automation feature, a single operator can conduct
complex recording scenarios.
The 4 multi outputs can be used for quick and easy creation of monitor mixes.
The four built-in, fully editable effects processors with 26 programmable algo-
rithms allow purely digital effects processing and are simultaneously accessi-
ble from all 32 channels.
Compressor/limiter, gate and sweepable high-pass filter for all 32 channels.
Fader and mute groups make it easier to operate several channels simultaneously.
The first 16 channels offer up to 276 ms of delay for run-time compensation
or effects.
Remote control of multi-track recorders is possible via MMC.
The built-in meter bridge gives you full control over all input signal levels.
Inserts on the first 12 channels allow you to integrate external analog gear.
Hints
Channels 1 through 12 provide high-grade microphone preamps with switch-
able phantom power for condenser microphones.
Use the multi outputs for monitor mixes in the studio.
Set the input levels on the analog inputs as high as possible to ensure
maximum dynamics.
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Mixdown
Benefits of the DDX3216
32 fully-fledged channels for mixdowns, including a fully parametric 4-band
EQ, compressor/limiter and gate.
Additional sweepable high-pass filter per channel.
4 built-in multi-effects processors with 26 editable algorithms, accessible from
all 32 channels.
8 auxiliary busses (4 FX and 4 AUX), which can also be routed to the digital outputs.
The Pair function allows you to group channels into stereo pairs.
Fader and mute groups allow easy handling of multiple channels.
Mix scenes can be easily compared using the snapshot feature.
No need for external computers due to the integrated dynamic automation.
The DDX3216 can be used as a stand-alone unit in combination with multi-
track recorders.
EQ, effects and dynamics libraries facilitate frequently recurring mix scenarios.
Remote control of multi-track recorders via MMC.
Mixes can be stored and transferred via MIDI, the PCMCIA slot or the serial
interface with our free Windows®data transfer software.
Inserts on the first 12 channels allow you to integrate outboard analog gear.
Hints
Two option slots allow input/output of digital audio signals (ADAT®, TDIF, AES/EBU).
The 8 auxiliary busses can be routed to digital outputs to feed effects devices
equipped with a digital input.
The S/PDIF input features a sample rate converter, allowing you to connect the
DDX3216 to any devices with digital outputs.
Use the S/PDIF output to record the digital main mix directly to a DAT or CD recorder.
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MIDI/ Digital Studio
Benefits of the DDX3216
The ADAT®and TDIF I/O options allow you to transfer up to 32 digital signals
to/from the DDX3216.
The 16 analog inputs allow you to connect external devices such as synthe-
sizers or sound modules.
No need for additional and costly outboard equipment due to the built-in
effects and dynamics processors.
The faders and encoders on the DDX3216 transmit MIDI controller data for
recording with external sequencing software.
Mixes can be stored and transferred via MIDI, the PCMCIA slot or the serial
interface with our free Windows®data transfer software.
Inserts on the first 12 channels allow you to integrate outboard analog gear.
Remote control of computers etc. via MMC.
The DDX3216 replaces the A/D and D/A conversion stages usually per-
formed on a computer.
You can mix harddisk recording tracks with signals from external MIDI
equipment.
Hints
Utilize the internal processing options of your DDX3216 to save computing
power of your PC.
If you connect the DDX3216 via MIDI to your computer, please be sure that the
software does not respond to the controller data triggered by fader movements
on the console.
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Live Sound
Benefits of the DDX3216
16 high-grade 24-bit converters and 32-bit internal processing for highest
dynamic resolution.
16 analog inputs, each with EQ, compressor/limiter and gate.
The gate and the fully parametric 4-band EQ can be used to eliminate feed-
back problems.
The busses allow you to record up to 16 signals simultaneously.
128 snapshot memories allow easy reconfiguration of the console for different
songs.
The 4 multi outputs allow you to easily create additional monitor mixes.
Separate level settings for bus routing enable additional on-stage monitor
mixes.
4 built-in effects processors, simultaneously accessible from all 32 channels.
Fader and mute groups allow easy handling of multiple channels.
Up to 276 ms of delay for run-time compensation or effects on the first
16 channels.
The built-in meter bridge gives you full control over all input signal levels.
Inserts on the first 12 channels allow you to integrate outboard analog gear.
Rack-mountable (kit included).
Hints
Use the main EQ to make up for deficiencies in the room acoustics, unless you
have a BEHRINGER ULTRA-CURVE PRO available.
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Effects/Keyboard Submixer
Benefits of the DDX3216
Up to 8 AES/EBU paths with the AES/EBU option.
16 analog inputs.
Incoming signals can be processed additionally with the DDX3216’s built-in
signal processors.
Program change data allows you to run snapshots in sync with the main console.
The digital output uses only two channels on the main console.
The DDX3216 is an ideal effects submixer for larger production
consoles.
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Postproduction
Benefits of the DDX3216
Professional 48-kHz sampling rate.
16 analog inputs.
Up to 8 AES/EBU paths with the AES/EBU option.
Wordclock I/O for synchronization with a master clock.
SMPTE input.
Dynamic automation records and plays back controller movements in sync with
the SMPTE clock of a VTR/editing system.
4 built-in effects devices plus compressor/limiter, gate and sweepable high-
pass filter, simultaneously accessible from all 32 channels.
Rack-mountable (kit included).
Hints
Integrate the DDX3216 via the AES/EBU interfaces into your digital VTR/editing
system for fully digital operation.
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Installation
Benefits of the DDX3216
The DDX3216 can be quickly and easily reconfigured to handle a variety of
different situations.
Up to 24 outputs for complete control of the most complex PA systems.
Grouping allows you to make up for run-time differences between various
speaker systems. This also gives you the option to process the outputs with
gate, EQ and compressor.
4 built-in effects processors plus compressor/limiter, gate and sweepable high-
pass filter, simultaneously accessible from all 32 channels.
8 auxiliary busses for monitoring or external effects.
Fader and mute groups allow easy handling of multiple channels.
The internal dynamic automation and the SMPTE input allow fully automatic
mixes, particularly helpful for playback tracks in musicals.
The DDX3216 can be linked to lighting consoles via MIDI or SMPTE.
Rack-mountable (kit included).
Hints
Try to avoid the use of external patchbays so that you can recall snapshots for
different applications at the touch of a button without having to check wiring.
Also try to avoid changing the gain settings for the analog inputs.
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Primary functions at a glance....
Faders
The fader settings correspond to the layer currently selected with
the fader keys.
The FADER page shows both mute and fader groups and the fader
position plus their respective values in decimal format. Press one of
the four fader buttons to switch between the four available layers
(Ch 1-16, Ch 17-32, Bus Out 1-16, AUX/FX).
Channel Control
The blue CHANNEL CONTROL keys determine the functions of the
various channel controllers. Depending on which key you select, the
channel controllers will perform the associated function.
Press one of the AUX keys to display the AUX Sends page, where
you can use the display encoders to control the four AUX sends
With the keys FX 1 through FX 4 you can adjust the channel and
master sends as well as configure the four internal effects. Starting
Proc (Processing)
The COMP page with added graphics allows easy adjustment of the
compressor parameters. The compressor’s characteristic curve dis-
plays exactly how the signals are being processed, while the input
and gain reduction level meters give you visual level control. The
same applies to the GATE page. The third page here is the LIB page,
which allows you to save your settings.
The EQ page displays all relevant information on the currently selected
channel EQ, showing you which frequencies are being processed in what
manner. The graphic window complements the value display. The chan-
nel controllers allow signal processing via the four fully parametric EQ
bands. This page also gives access to the sweepable high-pass filter.
Finally, the LIB page can be used to save and recall various settings.
The PHASE/DELAY page allows effective compensation for any run-
time-induced sound deterioration, which is caused for example by
multiple microphones placed at various distances to the sound
source. In addition, the input delay can be used for effects. Just set
the parameters Feedback, Mix and Delay to achieve the effect you
want. The BPM indicator allows easy adaptation to the song tempo.
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and to adjust the send masters. For example, press the AUX 3 key
to use the channel controllers to adjust the AUX 3 send levels for
each channel.
from the Send page, press one of the keys repeatedly to display the
respective Effects page and finally the LIB (library) page, where you
can save your own effects settings. The useful A/B function allows you
to make easy comparisons between two different effect variations.
This ROUTING page is available on each channel. Here, you can
route the single channels to the 16 busses, either pre or post-
fader. The Pan control adjusts the volume ratio within a paired
bus, e.g. 1 and 2.
The built-in PCMCIA card slot enables quick storage and backup of
user data. The various FILES pages allow formatting of PCMCIA
cards as well as data transfer via the serial interface with our free
Windows®file exchange software or MIDI.
General
The Input Matrix allows you to assign the physical inputs in groups
of 8 to the 32 channels on your DDX3216. It is also possible to route
one input to two channels to allow various processing or mix
parameters of the same signal. Configuration of installed options is
handled on the Output page.
Here, you can assign signals to the four multi outputs. Use the dis-
play controllers to dial in the desired settings. Signals can be select-
ed from any of the 16 busses, the main output, the 8 sends and/or
the solo bus.
Fader and mute groups can be formed easily by selecting the chan-
nels/mutes in question. If you wish to change the volume settings
within a group later on, use the Isolate key to temporarily “dissolve”
the group and adapt the volumes. The Pair function allows you to
form stereo channel pairs.
The oscillator can also be routed to all busses and sends, as well
as the main and solo busses. A wide variety of waveforms can be
generated for maximum flexibility. Additionally, the SETUP/OSC but-
Automation
The internal dynamic automation can be synchronized with exter-
nal devices. The display controllers also allow you to control
external tape machines via MMC (MIDI Machine Control). The
channels to be recorded are enabled with the AUTO/REC buttons
on each channel. The Relative Mode simplifies editing of an exist-
ing dynamic mix.
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ton gives you access to the clock settings, while PREFS
(Preferences) allows you to customize all operating functions.
Power-Packed Options
The ADT1616 gives you digital access to the numerous digital
recorders, synthesizers and outboard gear that support the ADAT®
multi-channel optical digital format. Its “double” I/O offers 16 inputs
and outputs (2 x 8 each). The auto-clock data stream allows the
DDX3216 to be synchronized with external ADAT®devices without
an additional wordclock connection.
ADT1616
16-Channel ADAT®Interface
for DDX3216
The TDF1616 allows you to digitally transfer audio data to and from
a TASCAM®digital recorder. Again, you get 2 x 8 inputs and outputs
for 16-channel transmission with a single connection. Although
TASCAM®recommends using a separate wordclock connection,
later models of their digital recorders allow synchronization via
the TDIF interface.
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