Soundscape mixpander, Output pan and balance controls – Solid State Logic Soundscape Mixer User Manual

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Soundscape Mixpander




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Output pan and balance controls


Output pan and balance sliders can be clicked and dragged with the mouse.

It is also possible to change the value in the box, to the right of the slider:

− Right-clicking or left-clicking in the box respectively increases or decreases the value in steps of
1.

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

− Double-clicking in the value box calls up a dialog box where the required value can be entered:








− Clicking on the center button below the value box resets the value to 0.

Fader and mute groups, output mute buttons, solo groups and solo buttons


Each output element that has a fader can be assigned to any one of 99 fader groups, and to any one
of 99 solo groups. This applies regardless of the output type, (mono, stereo, mono to stereo, 4, 6 or
8 channels, LRCS, or 5.1), as long as there is a fader. Note that a single mixer column could have
several such outputs, assigned to different fader groups and solo groups.

The fader group and solo group assignments can be selected in several ways:

− Right-clicking or left-clicking in the relevant group assignment selection box respectively
increases or decreases the value in steps of 1.

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

− Double-clicking in a selection box calls up a dialog box where the required fader group number
or solo group number can be entered:

Center Button

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