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Chapter 6: Mixer Function
(Mixer Mode)
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PAN
You can adjust the stereo image for the channels.
Range: R63 – 0 – L63
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TIP :
You can also use the
[PAN]
controls on the top panel to adjust the pan setting for TRACK MIX channels.
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NOTE :
When you change the pan setting of the TRACK MIX channels using the
[JOG]
wheel, a square
appears on top of the knob graphic on the screen. This square icon
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means that the current knob position
does not match the actual pan setting. If you move the corresponding knob on the top panel, the pan
setting will not change until the knob position passes over the current value and the square
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disappears.
<ex. The knob position of TRACK MIX channel 2 does not match its real value.>
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BUS
You can turn the channel signals sent to the ping-pong bus on and off.
Range: ON/OFF
You can also use the
[INPUT SELECT]
keys (INPUT MIX channels) or the
[TRACK SELECT]
keys (TRACK
MIX channels) to turn the
BUS
parameter on and off.
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NOTE :
The ping-pong bus is a stereo bus, which is different from the master bus, and it is used to mix
audio data on multiple tracks down to one or two tracks (such as for ping-pong recording). See page 81
for information on ping-pong recording.
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CHANNEL
You can turn channel signals on and off. The off channels are muted and do not output any signal.
Range: ON/OFF
You can also use the
[INPUT SELECT]
keys (INPUT MIX channels) or the
[TRACK SELECT]
keys (TRACK
MIX channels) to turn the channels on and off.