Stereo Pan, Balance & Routing
Input channel, stereo input channel, and effects return signals can be routed to buses 1
to 4 and the Stereo bus. Input channel signals can be panned. Stereo input channel and
effects return signals can be balanced and panned. This pan can be used to adjust the
width of stereo signals. Pan, balance, and routing settings are made on the Pan/Route
pages.
1. Use the [PAN/ROUTING] button to locate the pages shown below.
The following page contains the pan and routing parameters for input channels 1 to 16.
The following page contains the pan and routing parameters for input channels 17 to
24, the stereo input channel, and effects returns.
2. Use the [SEL] and [MIXING LAYER] buttons to select a channel. See Mix-
ing Layer on page 31 for more information.
3. Use the cursor buttons to select parameters and the [ENTER] button and
PARAMETER wheel to set them.
If you are using a mouse, simply click the bus routing switches. For pan and balance,
position the mouse cursor over a pan control, press and hold the left mouse button, and
then drag the mouse.
Pan & Balance
Input channels 1 to 24 use a single pan control to pan signals between the
left and right stereo buses, and odd and even buses.
The stereo input channel and effects returns have two pan controls: one for
the left signal and one for the right. These pan controls can be used to adjust
the width of stereo signals.
With the left control set at L16 and the right control set at R16, as shown,
the width of a stereo signal is 100%.
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