Owner's Manual

Using Surround Pan 77
DM2000—Owner’s Manual
The Pan parameters for the 96 Input Channels are arranged into four pages. The Input
Channel 1–24 Pan page is shown below. The layout of the other three pages is the same.
2 Use the cursor buttons to select the Pan controls, and use the Parameter
wheel and INC/DEC buttons to set them.
Pan parameters can also be selected by using the Input Channel Layer buttons and [SEL]
buttons.
The currently selected Pan control can be set to center by pressing [ENTER].
MODE: There are three Pan modes that determine how horizontally and vertically paired
Input Channels are panned: Individual, Gang, and Inverse Gang. This is a global setting that
applies to all paired Input Channels.
In individual mode, paired Input Channel pan controls operate independently.
In Gang mode, paired Input Channel pan controls operate in unison.
In Inverse Gang mode, paired Input Channel pan controls operate in unison but
move in opposite directions.
Aux Send Pan controls can be linked to Input Channel Pan controls so that operating an
Input Channel Pan control also operates the corresponding Aux Send Pan control, and vice
versa (see page 94). While linked, the Pan mode can be set on the Aux Pan page or the Input
Channel Pan page.
Using Surround Pan
The DM2000 supports 3-1 and 5.1 Surround modes. Surround pan is independent of nor-
mal panning. Normal panning determines how the Input Channel signal is panned
between the left and right channels of the Stereo out. Whereas surround panning deter-
mines how the Input Channel signal is panned among the Surround channels (i.e., the Bus
Outs). The following table shows how Surround channels are handled by the Bus Outs.
See page 134 for information on surround monitoring.
Surround Mode
Bus Outs
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3-1
Left Right Center Surround
5.1
Left Right
Left
Surround
Right
Surround
Center LFE