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Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer
DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Panner
Selecting a Track
Use the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING buttons to manipulate the following track
operations.
Stereo Track Link
You can control the panner for the L and R channels of stereo tracks simultaneously or indi-
vidually, depending on the stereo link status.
To cancel the stereo panner link, press and hold down the [Control] key on the keyboard
and move the Joystick.
Panner Operation via the Joystick
1
Select the track you wish to pan.
2
Press the [GRAB] button, turning on the [GRAB] button indicator.
3
While the [GRAB] button indicator is lit, operate the Joystick.
If you move the Joystick for direct panning while the [GRAB] button indicator is lit, the pan
position is specified as an absolute value, which may cause the pan position to jump dras-
tically.
You can also restrict the trajectory direction of the Joystick. To limit movement to the L and
R directions, press and hold down the [DIRECT] button and move the Joystick. To limit
movement to the up and down (front and rear) directions, select 3 Knob mode in the Pro
Tools Panner window.
Panner Operation via Knob Controls
You can control the following parameters using the DYNAMICS controls.
1
Select the track and output, if desired.
2
Press the ROUTING [6] button to select the knob control mode that is appro-
priate for the parameter you wish to control.
3
Use the appropriate control to adjust the parameter.
Pressing and holding down the [Command] key on the keyboard and rotating the controls
reduces the change in the parameter values.
To do this...
Use these buttons:
Selecting the previous track
ROUTING [1] button
Selecting the next track
ROUTING [2] button
Selecting the top track
ROUTING [3] + [1] buttons
Selecting the last track
ROUTING [3] + [2] buttons
Selecting the main output of the selected track
ROUTING [3] + [5] buttons
Selecting Send 5 of the selected track
ROUTING [3] + [7] buttons
Selecting the output/send of the selected track
ROUTING [5] + [7] buttons
Controls
ROUTING [6] indicator is off
ROUTING [6] indicator is on
THRESHOLD
Front position
Front divergence
RANGE/RATIO
Rear position
Rear divergence
ATTACK
F/R position
F/R divergence
DECAY/RELEASE
LFE level
Center percentage
HOLD/GAIN
Channel volume