PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual
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By assigning these parameters to the desired con-
trol change number, the surround panning of a
specific input channel or the channel currently
selected by its [SEL] switch can be controlled via
MIDI.
Hint
For details on using control changes, refer to “PM1D
System Software V1.5 Supplementary Manual” p.71.
7. If you want surround pan operations to be linked
for two adjacent channels, turn on the PATTERN
LINK button, and use the buttons at the right to
select a link pattern.
You can select one of the following eight link pat-
terns.
8. Operate other surround parameters as necessary.
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Divergence
This sets the proportion (in a range of 0–100) at
which the center channel signal will be distributed
between the center and the left/right surround buses.
If the surround mode is 3-1ch or 5.1ch, use the knob
in the DIVERGENCE area of the screen to set the
center divergence. (Alternatively, you can operate
SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL section MIX SEND
[LEVEL/PAN] encoder 20.)
If the surround mode is 6.1ch, use the F knob in the
DIVERGENCE area of the screen (or MIX SEND
[LEVEL/PAN] encoder 20) to set the center diver-
gence for the front, and use the R knob (or MIX
SEND [LEVEL/PAN] encoder 22) to set the center
divergence for the rear.
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LFE
If the surround mode is 5.1ch or 6.1ch, you can
adjust the signal level that is sent to the LFE bus. Use
the LFE knob in the screen, or SELECTED INPUT
CHANNEL section MIX SEND [LEVEL/PAN]
encoder 24.
Pattern 1
The channels will move in the
same direction for front/rear and
left/right movement.
Pattern 2
The channels will move in oppo-
site directions front/rear, and in
the same direction left/right.
Pattern 3
The channels will move in the
same direction front/rear, and in
opposite directions left/right.
Pattern 4
Odd-numbered channel left/right
movement is linked with even-
numbered channel rear/front
movement; odd-numbered chan-
nel front/rear movement is linked
with even-numbered channel left/
right movement.
Pattern 5
Odd-numbered channel left/right
movement is linked with even-
numbered channel front/rear
movement; odd-numbered chan-
nel front/rear movement is linked
with even-numbered channel left/
right movement.
Pattern 6
Front/rear and left/right move-
ment are both linked in the oppo-
site direction.
Pattern 7
Odd-numbered channel left/right
movement is linked to even-num-
bered channel front/rear move-
ment; odd-numbered channel
front/rear movement is linked to
even-numbered channel right/left
movement.
Pattern 8
Odd-numbered channel left/right
movement is linked to even-num-
bered channel rear/front move-
ment; odd-numbered channel
front/rear movement is linked to
even-numbered channel left/right
movement.