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Type |
Sets the level at which both the left and right input signals are sent to the output at 0% pan. When the Pan control is adjusted from 0%, one of the input signals is attenuated and the other input signal is amplified according to the amount of panning applied. -3dB is the recommended setting. -6dB works well for highly correlated inputs, but causes a 3dB attenuation of uncorrelated inputs at the 50% position. |
Trim |
Sets the attenuation for the panner's output signals. |
Pan |
Sets the proportion of the left and right input signals that are sent to the output. As you pan left, the display will show negative numbers. As you pan right, the display will show positive numbers. |
Left Gain |
Shows the current level of attenuation or amplification being applied to the signal on the left input. |
Right Gain |
Shows the current level of attenuation or amplification being applied to the signal on the right input. |
Center Gain (LCR Only) |
Shows the current level of attenuation or amplification being applied to the center output signal |
Mute |
When activated, silences the output signal on all outputs. |
Invert Polarity |
Changes the output signal's polarity by 90 degrees. |