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PAN SCREEN
The PAN screen is used to place a mono or stereo source signal anywhere in the
stereo or 5.1 surround sound field. When a surround source in the router is selected
on one of the dedicated surround input faders, then the PAN screen provides a
method for re-balancing the individual elements of the surround source - L front,
Center, R front, L surround, R surround, and LFE (sub woofer).
Note: Normally 5.1 source signals are routed to input faders that have been
configured as surround inputs. Routing a 5.1 signal to a stereo input fader will get
just the L-R front signals.
LEFT/RIGHT — Slider moves the signal left to right.
FRONT/REAR — Slider moves the signal front to back.
CENTER/SURROUND — Slider controls the ratio of CENTER imaging. Full
down removes signal from CENTER and is applied to the LT/RT and FRONT/REAR
slider, full up pans signal to CENTER only.
LFE — Slider controls level of signal sent to subwoofer channel.
WIDTH - An effect that changes the apparent distance between the speaker -
applies to stereo signals only.