Surround Pan 69

02R User’s Guide
Panning Sounds Using the Trajectories
This section explains how to move sounds along preset circle, ellipse,
semicircle, or diagonal trajectories using the ROUTING 4/4 page. The
preset trajectories can be fine-tuned using the Width, Depth, and Offset
parameters.
The ROUTING 4/4 page, shown below, can be located using either the
[ROUTING] button or by pressing the [ENTER] button while a surround
pan graph on the ROUTING 3/4 page is selected. The EXIT icon on the
ROUTING 4/4 page can be used to return to the ROUTING 3/4 page. Like
the ROUTING 3/4 pages, the ROUTING 4/4 page features a timecode
counter.
The surround pan position for each channel is
displayed on a two-dimensional pan graph. The pan
position is indicated by a small circle. Small speaker
icons above and below the pan graph indicate the
selected surround pan mode. In this example, two
speakers at the front and two at the rear indicate that
2+2 surround mode is selected. Next to each speaker is
a signal level meter indicating the master bus out level.
Selecting a speaker icon and then pressing the
[ENTER] button makes the sound jump to that speaker.
In 3+2+1 mode, a subwoofer level control is available
on this page.
To quickly move a sound to the default position, select the left/right
trajectory icon and double-click the [ENTER] button.
1. Use the [ROUTING]
button to locate the
ROUTING 4/4 page.
This page can also be
accessed from the
ROUTING 3/4 page by
pressing the (ENTER)
button while a surround
pan graph is selected.
2. Use the [SEL) buttons to
select a channel.
3. Use the CURSOR buttons
to select a trajectory,
and press the (ENTER)
button to activate it.
4. Set the Width, Depth,
and Offset parameters
using the encoder
wheel.
5. Move the cursor to
another parameter and
use the encoder wheel
to move the sound
along the selected
trajectory.
When the FAST icon is
highlighted, sounds can
be moved at high
speed.
6. To return to the ROUTING
3/4 page, select the EXIT
icon and press the
(ENTER) button.
ROUTING
Level meters
Surround mode/jump