Stereo-Pair Pans
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ProMix 01 User’s Guide
Stereo-Pair Pans
When input channels are paired, their pan controls appear as one
dual-concentric control (i.e. one control inside the other), as shown
below. Horizontal bars, at the bottom of the display, show the pan
positions and values of the selected channel pair. When channels are
paired using ST RESET, the odd channel is automatically panned
hard-left and the even channel, hard-right. See “Pairing Channels” on
page 58.
GANG and INDIVIDUAL modes provide simultaneous and individ-
ual pan adjustment, respectively. The current mode is shown at the
bottom right of the display and can be set by pressing [ENTER]. It
can also be set by selecting the GANG or INDIVIDUAL parameter
with the cursor buttons and then using the PARAMETER wheel.
Stereo Width
In INDIVIDUAL mode, the width of a stereo signal can be set. When
the pan controls are set hard-left and hard-right, the stereo width is
100%. With both pans set to center the stereo width is 0%. Setting the
controls to a position in between allows you to set the stereo width
from 0% to 100%. To maintain a central balance, however, you must
set both controls to the same left and right values. For example,
L5–R5, or L10–R10.
Switching back to GANG mode allows you to reposition the stereo
signal within the stereo field. Note that this is not stereo balance,
which is the individual adjustment of the left and right signal levels.
The following display shows paired input channels 1 and 2 with a
reduced stereo width. Input channels 3 and 4 also have a reduced ste-
reo width and have been repositioned in the stereo field using GANG
mode.
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