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Surround sound (Cubase only)
Using the SurroundPanner V5
By clicking and dragging the positioning handle.
Note that you do not have to click exactly on the handle in order to move it. You
can click anywhere in the pan area and start moving the mouse, the handle then
moves in the same direction as the mouse.
The pan area
showing a
stereo sound
source
The positioning handle can be positioned freely in the pan area and even be moved
out of the pan area. The panning balls, though, will never move further out than the
edge of the surround field (which is indicated by a gray line). Moving the positioning
handle out of the pan area can be useful for extreme panning positions, such as
panning all channels hard right.
Ö For mono channels there is no positioning handle. Click and drag the input channel to
position it.
Speaker channels – Solo and Mute vs. Disabling
The speakers that are distributed around the surround field represent the output
configuration. You can disable speakers or solo/mute them.
[Alt]/[Option]-click on a speaker symbol to disable that speaker (the speaker
symbol is grayed out) so that no audio will be routed to this surround channel. The
signal that would otherwise be sent to this speaker is distributed to the other
speakers instead.
Note that the signal is distributed in such a way that the power level stays constant
all the time (see
“Constant power” on page 277).
Click on a speaker symbol to solo that speaker (the speaker symbol turns red).
That way you will only hear the signal sent to this speaker. All other speakers are
muted (yellow speaker symbol). This can be used for testing purposes, e.
g. to
make sure that a signal is sent to a specific speaker as intended.
Note that you can solo several speakers at the same time by clicking on them one
after the other. By [Ctrl]/[Command]-clicking on a speaker symbol, this speaker is
soloed exclusively, and all other speakers are muted.
Ö Solo and Mute cannot be automated!
Left and right channels
Positioning handle
This speaker
is muted.
This speaker
is soloed.
This speaker
is disabled.