Soundscape mixpander – Solid State Logic Soundscape Mixer User Manual

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Soundscape Mixpander




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The Front, Rear and F/R (Front/Rear) divergence controls allow the sound to blend gradually,
respectively between the front speakers (as if the front speakers were brought closer to each other),
rear speakers (as if the rear speakers were brought closer to each other) or front and rear speakers
(as if the all speakers were brought closer to each other). Higher values create more separation.

The Center Speaker control allows center panned sound to be gradually spread across the left and
right front speakers.

The LFE (dB) level control (for 5.1 output panners only) determines the level of the signal routed to
the LFE channel (pre output fader). Clicking the "LFE dB" label will mute/unmute the LFE output
channel.

NOTE: The panning mode is always ʺequal powerʺ, regardless of panning position, divergence or 
center speaker control settings. Muted speakers are not taken into account though! 


For the X, Y, Divergence, Center and LFE controls:

− The sliders can be moved either by clicking and dragging them or by clicking at the required
position with the mouse.

− Right-clicking or left-clicking in a value box respectively increases or decreases the
corresponding value in steps of 1. Right-clicking or left-clicking in the selection box and holding
the mouse button down increases or decreases the value continuously. The other mouse button can
then be held down as well to speed up the process even more.

Clicking a speaker icon mutes/unmutes the corresponding speaker output.

Right-clicking a speaker icon solos/unsolos the corresponding speaker output.

The output level for each speaker is displayed in dB.

For stereo to LRCS and stereo to 5.1 output panners only:

– Left (L) and Right (R) buttons (positioned above the X pan fader) can be used to link the X and Y
pan faders to either pan dot.






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