01X Owner’s Manual
Mixing Tutorial
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Before Using
Basics Section
Appendix
Getting Started
Reference
Panning
Pan lets you set where the audio of a channel appears in the
stereo image. Normally, if you’ve connected a stereo
source to two adjacent channels—for example channels 1
and 2—you’ll want to to set channel 1 hard left and chan-
nel 2 hard right, to preserve the original stereo image.
Other channels can be directed left, center or right—or
anywhere in between—as desired.
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Operation
q
Select the desired channel by pressing the correspond-
ing [SEL] button.
w
Press the [PAN] button.
e
Press [SELECTED CHANNEL] to switch between the
Single Channel and Multi Channel modes.
Which you select depends on your preferences or the
application at hand.
The Selected Channel mode lets you see and edit all
Pan parameters for the selected channel.
The Multi Channel mode, on the other hand, lets you
see and edit one selected parameter for all channels.
r
-a From the Selected Channel mode, adjust the desired
Pan parameter by turning the corresponding knob.
The Recording Bus, Stereo Bus and Phase parame-
ters do not concern us now in Panning. If you’re
interested, see the page references given.
PAN
RECBUS ST-BUS PHASE
ON/OFF LEVEL
CENTER
--
ON
NORMAL
ON
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PAN
L12
R03
CENTER CENTER L03
L19
R11
R05
Recording Bus
(See page 99.)
Phase
(See pages 21, 99.)
Pan position
PAN
RECBUS ST-BUS PHASE
ON/OFF LEVEL
CENTER
--
ON
NORMAL
ON
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Level
This duplicates the channel fader.
Turning the knob changes the level
of the channel and moves the fader
(including grouped channels).
On/Off
This duplicates the [ON]
button. Turning/pressing it
switches Mute status of
the channel (including
grouped channels).
Stereo Bus
(See page 99.)