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The MixConsole
Working with the Fader Section
Stereo Pan Law
In the Project Setup dialog, in the “Stereo Pan Law” pop-up menu you can select one
of several pan modes. These modes are required for power compensation. Without
power compensation, the power of the sum of the left and right side is higher (louder)
if a channel is panned center than if it is panned left or right.
To remedy this, the “Stereo Pan Law” setting allows you to attenuate signals panned
center by -6, -4.5, or -3
dB. Selecting the 0 dB option turns off constant-power
panning. Experiment with the modes to see which fits best. You can also select “Equal
Power” on this pop-up menu, which means that the power of the signal remains the
same regardless of the pan setting.
Panning Multi-Channel Audio (Cubase only)
Channels with a multi-channel output configuration feature a miniature
SurroundPanner control. For further information on multi-channel audio and the
SurroundPanner V5, see
“Surround sound (Cubase only)” on page 266.
Panning Bypass
You can bypass the panning for all audio-related channels by clicking the On/Off
button to the left.
You can also press [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Alt]/[Option]-[Shift] and click the pan control.
When panning is bypassed for a channel, the following happens:
- Mono channels are panned center.
- Stereo channels are panned hard left and right.
- Cubase only: Surround channels are panned center.
Ö To deactivate panning bypass, simply press [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Shift]-[Alt]/[Option]-
[Shift] and click again.
Panning MIDI Channels
For MIDI channels, the pan control sends out MIDI pan messages. The result depends
on how your MIDI instrument is set to respond to pan – check your documentation for
details.
Using Solo and Mute
You can use the Mute and Solo buttons to silence one or several channels.
The following applies:
To silence a channel, click its Mute button.
Click again to deactivate the mute state for the channel. Muting group channels
can have two different results depending on how the Preferences are set (see
“About Group Channels” on page 192).
Mute is activated for this
channel
The global Mute indicator is lit
if one or more channels are muted