User Manual
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To unlink stereo channels:
1.
Interrogate a channel to display the Channel Configuration page.
2.
Touch the UNLINK button.
3.
The screen will ask you to confirm the unlinking of the channels
9.2.2 Level
Fader level works the same way as for mono channels, except that both channels are controlled.
9.2.3 Pan Pot
The function of the Pan Pot on a stereo channel is switched between Pan and Balance using the Bal button on the
Channel Configuration page.
When set to Bal mode, the panpot works as a stereo balance control. It works between the ranges -7 and +3 dB and
affects the amount of Left and Right input feeding the Width control.
When set to Pan mode, the panpot moves the output of the Width control from left through centre to right. The
range of possible movement is determined partially by the position of the WIDTH control (see next section). If, for
example, the WIDTH is set to maximum, the Pan control has no room to move at all. At the other extreme, it is moving
both stereo channels from far left, through centre and to far right, exactly as though it was two mono signals com-
bined.
9.2.4 Trim Pot
The trim pot acts as a master level control for the channel, just as for a mono channel.
When working with a stereo signal into a stereo or surround format buss, the Trim pot can act as a stereo WIDTH
control. This will range from extremely wide (Left channel hard LEFT, Right channel hard RIGHT), to extremely narrow
(Left and Right panning to the same position, as determined by the panpot). To do this, press the ALT button until
the red light appears under the label WIDTH.
When working with a stereo signal in any Surround format, the Trim pot can also be set to control the balance
between the front channels (LCR) and the surround channels (mono or stereo). To do this press the ALT button until
the red light appears under the label F/S (front/surround).