Korg announced the D3200, the latest addition to its D-series line of digital multitracks. The D3200 provides unique professional features and studio quality audio in a compact, cost-effective package. Up to 12 tracks can be recorded at once, allowing a complete band to be recorded in a single pass (a first in its class). The D3200 provides up to 32 tracks of digital audio playback at 16- or 24-bit resolution at sample rates of either 44.1 or 48 kHz.
Two Korg exclusives – a powerful 4×4 Knob Matrix of assignable real-time control knobs and ClickPoint, an innovative new 3-axis fingertip navigation tool – provide quick and intuitive operation. In addition, a high-resolution 320 x 240-pixel tilt-up LCD provides a clear icon-driven display with backlit illumination for enhanced visibility.
The D3200 features a flexible 12-bus, 44-channel mixer with up to 69-bit internal processing resolution. 4-band parametric peak/shelving EQ is provided on channels 1 – 24, as well as on the master outputs. Channels 25-32 (as well as the submixer inputs) feature a 2-band shelving EQ. Automated mixing lets users record and play back fader, pan and other mixer events. Scene memories provide finely detailed snapshot automation.
Eleven high-quality 56-bit effects (eight insert, two master and one final) are available simultaneously, utilizing 52 effects algorithms, including Korg’s proprietary REMS modeling technology. 128 preset programs and 128 user locations are provided, as well as an additional 32 user programs within each song.










