User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Use LR Pan [Stereo Auxes only] — When Use LR Pan is enabled [indicated with a P], the aux pans
share the same pans as the LR main mix.
When Use LR Pan is disabled [indicated with no P], users can control aux pans and main mix pans
independently for each channel.
To see the dierence, rst move the channel 1 pan far left on the LR output. Now select an aux and link the
corresponding auxes together (as described at the end of this chapter, page 71). The color of the channel
pans will be white, indicating that the selected stereo aux is now using the LR pans. De-select Use LR Pan by
tapping it. A pop-over will ask you to conrm the change. Now you will see the aux pans matching the
selected aux color indicating that these are independent of the LR pans.
Why use aux pans? A performer may request a personal pan for their in-ear monitors that diers
from the LR pan. The aux pan gives the performer exactly what they want without aecting the LR mix.
Use LR Pan is the default setting for all aux and FX outputs.
When rst disabled, the aux pans take on the same settings as the LR pans, so no audible
change is heard.
As just mentioned, being able to choose pan selection is only available when auxes are linked.
That is described in detail at the end of this chapter (on page 71).
Aux 7 / Aux 8 Pan
Aux 9 / Aux 10 Pan
Aux 11 / Aux 12 Pan
Aux 13 / Aux 14 Pan
Aux 5 / Aux 6 Pan
Aux 3 / Aux 4 Pan
Aux 1 / Aux 2 Pan
LR Pan