Teac GigaStudio 4 User Manual

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GigaStudio 4 Reference Manual

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Fader Linked

When a channel fader is linked, the following three options appear in a menu just above the fader:


Mono:

The upper knob pans the left channel anywhere in the stereo field, while the lower knob pans the right

channel anywhere in the stereo field.

Reverse:

The two controls work oppositely. Example: As you turn the upper control clockwise (panning

toward the right), the lower control automatically moves counter-clockwise until it produces an equal and
opposite value. Example: If the upper control says R44, in reverse mode the lower control will show L44.

Position/Width:

The upper control sets the position of the signal in the stereo field, while the lower control

sets the width. Positive width values “open up” the signal as the width goes from 0 to 100%. Negative values
provide the same function, but with the channels reversed. As an example of how you might use this, suppose
there is a guitar and piano playing rhythm parts on separate stereo channels. You could use the Position
control to place the guitar at L50, and the piano at R50. They are now opposite each other in the stereo field.
Use the Width control so that the guitar covers from the center to full left, and the piano covers from center to
full right.

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