TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 109

Surround operations-Pan controls

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14 - Surround operations-"Pan" controls The screen below shows the 3 + 1 surround assignment settings. The following screen shows the 5.1 surround assignment settings. In these screens, the four buss pairs are replaced by buttons representing the front and rear pairs of speakers (SRND) and the center speaker (C) for the 3 + 1 and 5.1 modes. The 5.1 mode also includes a buss for the sub-woofer or "boom" speaker (B-M). The channel can also be output through the usual stereo buss (ST). As in the usual assignment procedure, channels 1 through 16 are also capable of direct output. Use the SEL keys and cursor keys to select the channel, and POD 4 to select the output channel, and make and un-make assignments to the channels using the ENTER key. Soft keys 1 and 2 are used for on-screen buttons, allowing all channels to be assigned to or de-assigned from the routing selected by POD 4. "Pan" controls The concept of panning does not apply to surround mixes as it does to stereo mixes. Accordingly, when a surround mode is selected, the MODULE screen shows the pan control only for the left-right pan setting. To make other surround settings, use the SURROUND screen. This screen is accessed by pressing the PAN/BAL - SURROUND key. Instead of a global screen showing all modules, the surround screen for the currentlyselected module and one other module is shown. If a pair of modules has been linked as a stereo pair, the stereo linking does not apply to the surround set- TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual 109

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14 – Surround operations—“Pan” controls
TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual
109
The screen below shows the 3 + 1 surround assign-
ment settings.
The following screen shows the 5.1 surround assign-
ment settings.
In these screens, the four buss pairs are replaced by
buttons representing the front and rear pairs of speak-
ers (
SRND
) and the center speaker (
C
) for the 3 + 1
and 5.1 modes. The 5.1 mode also includes a buss for
the sub-woofer or “boom” speaker (
B-M)
.
The channel can also be output through the usual ste-
reo buss (
ST
).
As in the usual assignment procedure, channels 1
through 16 are also capable of direct output.
Use the
SEL
keys and cursor keys to select the chan-
nel, and POD 4 to select the output channel, and
make and un-make assignments to the channels using
the
ENTER
key.
Soft keys 1 and 2 are used for on-screen buttons,
allowing all channels to be assigned to or de-assigned
from the routing selected by POD 4.
“Pan” controls
The concept of panning does not apply to surround
mixes as it does to stereo mixes.
Accordingly, when a surround mode is selected, the
MODULE
screen shows the pan control only for the
left-right pan setting.
To make other surround settings, use the
SURROUND
screen.
This screen is accessed by pressing the
PAN/BAL –
SURROUND
key. Instead of a global screen showing
all modules, the surround screen for the currently-
selected module and one other module is shown.
If a pair of modules has been linked as a stereo pair,
the stereo linking does not apply to the surround set-