MATRIX/ST function
268 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual Reference section

DMIX channel

This is the number and name of the MIX channel you
are editing. Paired MIX channels are indicated by a
heart symbol displayed at the right. You can click this
symbol to enable/disable pairing. The values of param-
eters 23 are linked for paired channels.
Hint
The master level of the CENTER channel is controlled by
the STEREO B channel fader. You can also use the STE-
REO B channel EQ and compressor to process the signal.
Use either one of the output jacks patched to the STEREO B
channel as the output jack for the CENTER channel. (When
the USE AS CENTER BUS button is On in the MIXER
SETUP screen, the L/R channels of the STEREO B bus out-
put the same signal.)
By selecting LCR as the monitor source, you can monitor
the LCR signal from the MONITOR OUT jacks L/C/R.
Here you can make various settings related to surround
functionality, such as selecting the surround mode, and
assigning MIX buses to surround channels.

ASURROUND MODE

Choose one of the follow-
ing as the surround mode
when using the Surround
Pan function (p.142).
This is the same as the
SURROUND MODE in
the MIXER SETUP screen
(SYS/W.CLOCK func-
tion). The graphic below
the buttons will change
according to the mode you
select.
• STEREO
This is conventional stereo
mode.
• 3-1ch
This mode uses four chan-
nels: L (front left), C (front
center), R (front right),
and S (surround).
• 5.1ch
This mode uses six channels: L (front left), C (front
center), R (front right), Ls (rear left), Rs (rear right),
and LFE (subwoofer).
• 6.1ch
This mode uses seven channels: 5.1ch with the addi-
tion of Bs (rear center).
Hint
If 3-1ch, 5.1ch, or 6.1 ch is selected as the surround mode,
MIX buses 1–8 or 9–16 are used as surround buses, starting
with the earlier-numbered buses. (Buses not used as sur-
round buses can be used as conventional buses.) These MIX
buses cannot be used as conventional bus outputs until you
return to stereo mode.
SURR SETUP screen
SURR SETUP
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