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KORG D3200 MTR Digital Recording Studio 32 Playback 12 Recording Analog Inputs

Condition:
Used
The item is second hand but is in a good condition.
Price:
US $502.75
ApproximatelyC $689.14
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Located in: Ibaraki, Japan
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“The item is second hand but is in a good condition.”
Brand
Korg
Model
D3200
UPC
Does not apply
Maximum Sampling Rate
16 Bit (44.1 kHz)
Tracks
32
Type
Digital Recorder
Item Height
12cm
Input/Output Ports
Analog In, Analog Out, MIDI I/O
MPN
D3200
Form Factor
Console/Tabletop
Custom Bundle
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Modified Item
No
Media Type
Hard Drive (HD)

Item description from the seller

otaten-japan

otaten-japan

96.9% positive feedback
651 items sold

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
4.9
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
4.8

Seller feedback (128)

p***4 (1)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Great lens. Perfect condition. Friendly seller. And great delivery. You can buy from him without hesitation
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Past month
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thank you.fast delivery .works well
n***i (10)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Product ratings and reviews

4.5
33 product ratings
  • 23 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Top favourable review

    Upgrading to D3200 from D1600

    I have been using a Korg D1600 for 20 years. I recorded over a dozen albums and hundreds of demos and video soundtracks on it. Unfortunately, it is physically wearing out. The D3200 is similar in basic operation but laid out a little differently, so it's taking me a little time to get as comfortable as I was on the old machine. Still, it has all the advantages I prefer over a computer DAW -the all-in-one nature, the fact that it never needs to be upgraded, lack of compatibility issues, supreme portability, the one-time investment, wealth of features. Disadvantages: the small screen is more densely packed than the previous model. I'll get used to it as I get used to the layout

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: christine422*

  • Refurb but good choice overall with Factory QC paperwork included.

    I saved a considerable amount of $$ by purchasing this unit as a 'refurb.' It was in much better condition than I expected, with only the minor scratch here and there, although the two wood side panels needed work...I removed them, sanded and re-stained them, but this was only for my taste and had nothing to do with the actual operation of the unit itself. It came with a factory QC Rep sign-off, the Operator Manual (new)+ power cord and had been packed very well. The only true "con" to this unit is the abysmally small view screen, which I conquered by buying and installing the "2seemy" kit (www.2seemy.com) for the Korg D3200. I now view all presentations on a 19" VGA monitor, which is what this unit should have been provided with by Korg. I've been ...

  • Great price for a very nice unit

    I've owned the D3200 for about three years now and it has performed flawless. The unit is built sturdy and all of the controls, knobs and inputs are easy to access and operate. The pop-up display screen is a bit small but serves the purpose. My biggest complaint is maneuvering the pointer via the track-ball system. Again a small deal. My last issue would be the session drums - which are to me only appropriate for simple drum beats and patterns to keep timing. I highly suggest using real drums for end results or a good drum session machine. Having said the above and what I don't like about the unit - which to me is petty to be quite honest. The rest of the unit and functions are great for the price and design. Setup and recording tracks is very simple and straight forward - as ...

  • Lb for Lb, buck for buck,

    I'm looking for a disk copy of the operating system but the DX3200 is a great on the fly real time 12 track recorder and easy to set up. I use a 16 channel snake but combined individual inputs to 8x2 (each instrument/mic have 2 outs) one which goes directly to the DX3200 and the other to the P.A. Add the Roland V-Drums (left & right) so thats 10 channels with 2 more to play with. Screen is small (but can adapt) and a mouse would be nice. Lb for Lb, buck for buck, burn to CD or connect to your PC. Be sure to get a restore disk.

  • Excellent Home Studio

    I had the D1600 little brother and now have had the D3200 for awhile now. Bottom line, if you're a guitarist/singer/songwriter and want to do great sounding demos quickly and reliably without EVER having to worry about CPU usage or latency issues, pick one of these up. Everybody talks about how the built-in drums suck, but the built-in drums are meant to be like loops for guide tracks until a real drummer can come in and overdub. Which he can because you can record 12-inputs simultaneously. If you have a band that likes to record live, it's perfect. I got the Korg because I think it actually sounds a bit like tape. There's a warm quality to it. As for the tiny screen issue, don't let that put you off unless you have to get into waveforms and tweak as a part of your ...