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Chapter 6—Pan, Routing & Surround Pan
03D—Owner’s Manual
The surround pan trajectory window shown below appears.
3. Use the cursor buttons to select a trajectory, and then press the [ENTER]
button to activate it.
See Surround Pan Trajectories on page 67 for more information.
If you are using a mouse, simply click the trajectory switches.
4. Use the cursor buttons to select the width, depth, and offset parameters
and the PARAMETER wheel to set them.
If you are using a mouse, position the mouse cursor over the width, depth, and offset
parameters, press and hold the left mouse button, and then drag the mouse.
The width, depth, and offset parameters are not available for the left-to-right and
front-to-rear trajectories.
5. Move the cursor onto a trajectory switch, and then use the PARAMETER
wheel to pan the sound along the selected trajectory.
When the cursor is on a width, depth, or offset parameter, the PARAMETER wheel
adjusts that parameter. When the cursor is on a trajectory switch, however, the
PARAMETER wheel can be used to pan the sound along the selected trajectory.
If you are using a mouse, you can move sounds around the two-dimensional pan graph
in real time.
6. Use the cursor buttons to select the surround mode/jump switches, and
then press the [ENTER] button to move sounds.
The surround mode/jump switches correspond to the speaker layout of the selected
surround pan mode.
7. To close the surround pan trajectory window, use the cursor buttons to
select the EXIT switch, and then press the [ENTER] button.
If you are using a mouse, simply click the EXIT switch.
When the Surr. 1–16 or Surr. 17–24 surround pan page appears, you can still use the
PARAMETER wheel to pan the sound along the selected trajectory.
Level meters
Surround mode/jump
PARAMETER
wheel speed
CSR (Center-Side-Ratio)
Selected channel
Trajectories
Width, Depth, Offset