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Chapter 3: Mixer Functions
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
Pan and Balance
The PAN LCD function is used to pan and balance signals. Input
channels, the stereo input channel, RTN1, and RTN2 can be panned,
and the stereo output can be balanced.
The PAN LCD function consists of two displays. One shows the 16
input channel pans. The other, the stereo input (ST IN), RTN1, and
RTN2 pans, and stereo output balance (ST OUT). Pressing a channel
[SEL] button selects the corresponding display and pan control auto-
matically. You can also use the cursor buttons to select pan controls
and switch between the displays. Pressing the [PAN/
∅
] button repeat-
edly cycles through the displays (also the PHASE display). Both dis-
plays are shown below.
The number of the selected channel is highlighted. Channel pan posi-
tions are indicated by marker lines, just like the ones on real knobs.
The horizontal bar, at the bottom the display, shows the pan position
and value of the selected channel.
Including center, there are 33 pan positions.
Stereo Output Balance
The ST OUT control allows you to balance the left and right signals
of the stereo output. As the control is moved away from center, the
level of one signal is increased, while the other is decreased. This con-
trol does not affect the stereo width. The balance control range is the
same as for pan (33 positions).
L16
←
L15
←
···
←
L2
←
L1
←
C
→
R1
→
R2
→
···
→
R15
→
R16
Left
Center
Right
1. Select a channel using the
[SEL] buttons.
2. Press [PAN/
∅
].
The PAN LCD function
appears. If the PHASE display
appears, press
[PAN/
∅
]
again.
3. Use the PARAMETER wheel
to set the pan or balance.
Other channels can be
selected using the
[SEL]
but-
tons or cursor buttons.
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