Soundscape Mixpander
Page 38 of 109 – Four "L <-> R Pan Relation mode" buttons allow the pan dot positions to be controlled
independently, or allow the dots to be linked so that their positions are automatically mirrored
horizontally, vertically or diagonally when moving either pan dot.
NOTE:TheoutputroutingofthemonotoLRCSandstereotoLRCSoutputpannersisLeft,Right,
Center,Surround,sothattheleftandrightsignalsareonadjacentbusesoroutputs,incasejustthe
stereosignalisrequired.Theoutputswouldberoutedtofourfullbandwidthspeakers,threeacross
thefront(L,CandR),andarearsurroundspeaker(S).Similarly,theoutputroutingofthemonoto
5.1andstereoto5.1outputpannersisLeft,Right,Center,LFE,Leftsurround,Rightsurround.For
instance,iftheoutputelementisassignedtoAES1‐6U1,theoutputroutingwouldbe:L>AES1
U1,R>AES2U1,C>AES3U1,LFE>AES4U1,Ls>AES5U1,Rs>AES6U1.
The 4channelin‐stereoout configuration would typically be used for the Dolby Surround
Encoder plug-in element, which encodes the LCRS signal into stereo, while the stereoin‐4
channelout configuration would typically be used for the Dolby Surround Decoder plug-in
element, which decodes the encoded stereo signal back into LCRS.
These configurations allow full monitoring of the end result (encoding then decoding) in a classic
4:2:4 mix situation; i.e., you can listen to the effect of the encoding and decoding process ⎯ this is
important as the process is not perfect and can affect the audio.
There is an example of this type of Mixer in the files installed with the SSL Soundscape Mixer. The
file is called “Dolby Encode-Decode 16 Channel.Mix” and should be found in the
C:\Soundscape\Mix\sslMixer folder. The mixer columns in the example below are copied from
columns 17 and 18 of that Mixer.
Independent L/R pan positions
Diagonally mirrored L/R pan positions
Vertically mirrored L/R pan positions
Horizontally mirrored L/R pan positions