Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 147
Pan, EQ, and Dynamics Processing, Pan Control
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Chapter 16 Pan, EQ, and Dynamics Processing In this section we'll cover operation of the channel pan (or balance), equalizer, and dynamics processing controls. Pan Control These controls adjust the "pan" position (or balance on stereo channels) of the input, effect return, track, and stereo output channels. Pan can be adjusted either by using the knobs in the PAN/EQ screen, or by using the physical pan control in the Selected Channel section. ■ Pan Control via the PAN/EQ Screen Pan operation via the dedicated display screen. 1 Press the Seleceted Channel section [PAN/ EQ] key so that its indicator lights, then press Selected Channel knob 1 to call the PAN/EQ screen. 2 Press the Display section [F1] (Input/RTN page) or [F2] (Track page) key. The pan operations available via each page are as follows: ● PAN/EQ Screen Track Page A B ● PAN/EQ Screen Input/RTN Page A B 1 INPUT field Pan controls for input channels 1-16. B EFFECT RETURN field Pan controls for effect return channels 1-4. 1 TRACK field Pan controls for track channels 1-24. B STEREO BAL. field Balance control for the stereo output channel. HINT • You can switch back and forth between the Input and Track pages while the PAN/EQ screen is showing by pressing the [PAN/EQ] key. 16 Pan, EQ, and Dynamics Processing 3 Move the cursor to a knob and use the [DATA/JOG] dial or the [INC]/[DEC] keys to set the pan as required. The pan value range is from L63 (full left)-C (center)- R63 (full right). HINT • Knobs can also be selected via the Layer section keys, [INPUT SEL] keys, [SEL] keys, and [STEREO SEL] key. • You can alternately select the left and right effect return channels by repeatedly pressing the effect return channel [SEL] key. • The pan "C" (center) setting can be instantly recalled by pressing the [ENTER] key after moving the cursor to a pan knob. AW2400 Owner's Manual 147