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Korg

Nov 2, 2005 4:30 PM

KORG D3200
November 2005—Proving that recording keeps getting better and cheaper, Korg's (www.korg.com) D3200 ($1,799) digital multitrack recorder operates at 16- or 24-bit resolution at sample rates of either 44.1 or 48 kHz, provides up to 32 tracks of digital audio playback and can record up to 12 tracks at once. The surface features two new ways to facilitate operation: a 4×4 Knob Matrix of assignable real-time control knobs and ClickPoint, an innovative new three-axis fingertip navigation tool. In addition, a high-resolution 320×240-pixel tilt-up LCD provides a clear icon-driven display that uses four-level grayscale shading and backlit illumination for enhanced visibility. The unit offers a flexible 12-bus, 44-channel mixer with up to 69-bit internal processing resolution; a 4-band parametric peak/shelving EQ on 24 channels and the master outputs; automated mixing; 100 scene memories; and sophisticated digital editing. There are also 11 high-quality effects (eight insert, two master and one final) with 128 presets and 128 slots for user entries.

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