36 MIXING Display Functions

02R User’s Guide
Pan and Balance
The PAN display function is used to pan and balance signals. The input
channels, including the stereo input channels, and the tape and effect
returns can be panned, and the stereo output can be balanced.

Pan Pages

There are two pages to the PAN 1/1 function. The first page, shown below,
contains the Pan controls for MIC/LINE channels 1 to 24, and appears
when one of these channels is selected.
The second page, shown below, contains the Pan controls for TAPE
channels 1 to 16, effects returns (EFF 1 and EFF 2), and the stereo output
(balance), and appears when one of these channels is selected.
The number of the selected channel is highlighted. Channel pan positions
are indicated by marker lines, just like the ones on real knobs. The current
pan value is displayed under the panpot icon.
Note: When a stereo channel (17 to 24) is stored to the channel library, pan
settings for both the left and right channels are stored. If such a channel program is
recalled to a mono channel, the pan settings of the left channel are used.
1. Press the [PAN] button.
The PAN display
function appears.
2. Select a channel using
the [SEL] buttons or the
CURSOR buttons.
3. To change the pan
position, rotate the
encoder wheel until the
desired value is shown.
PAN