5 – Channel modules : Module setupTASCAM DM-3200 User’s Manual 73Only adjacent modules can be linked, with the odd-numbered module being the left channel of the pair(that is, 1 and 2 can be linked, but 2 and 3 cannot).To link modules:1 Press and hold the SEL key of one module ofthe pair to be linked.2 Press the SEL key of the second module. Apopup message appears:3 Press ENTER to link the two modules, or acursor key to cancel the operation.• Unlink modules in the same way (press andhold one SEL key of the pair, and press theother SEL key to bring up a popup message).It is also possible to use the ST LINK screen brought upusing the ST LINK/GROUP key.Use the cursor keys or channel SEL keys to move thecursor and the ENTER key to make or break links.No popup message appears when making or breakingstereo links in this way.Balance One major difference between stereolinked channels and individual mono channels is inthe pan and balance controls (see “Pan and balancesettings” on page 71).Linked dynamics Another major difference liesin the way that triggers, etc. are set for the dynamicsprocessors of the module. See “Dynamics proces-sors” on page 62 for details of how this works.Mute groupsIn each mute group of channels, there is one masterchannel.Altering the mute status of this master changes thestatus of the slave channels of the group.Slave channels can change their status independentlyof the rest of the group. A slave channel can belongto only one group at a time.Use the LINK/GRP key to bring up the links screens:Figure 5.22: Linking modulesFigure 5.23: Stereo linking screenFigure 5.24: Mute grouping