Pan; Processing - Panasonic AV-HLC100E Operating Instructions Manual

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E.g., many cameras support simultaneous digital and analog audio output. In-camera processing can
delay digital a/v output, resulting in analog audio output actually leading the digital output by a
meaningful measure.
FIGURE 80
The Audio Configuration panel also provides Pan control. Pan is a very useful feature; it adjusts
placement of sound from source audio channels on the stereo channels comprising the audio mix(es).
Using Pan, you can place all or part of channel 1 onto channel 2, and vice versa. When Pan is set to the
extreme left position for channel 1, its audio is sent exclusively to the first channel for the Input 1 group.
Centering the Pan knob labeled 1 splits the sound from Input 1 equally onto channels 1 and 2.
Sliding Pan for channel 1 all the way to the right results in that source only being audible on channel 2,
removing it completely from its original channel. Pan also modulates the sound levels on the left and right
channels so that the overall volume neither rises nor drops as a result of adjustments.
Hint: "Pan" is not the same as "Balance". The balance control in a stereo system varies the relative
level of the left and right channels, but sound from the left channel will never come out of the right
speaker, or vice versa (Pan does permit this).
The second tab in Audio Configuration is named Processing, and likewise holds very valuable features.
Equalizer
The seven-band equalizer allows you to 'shape' sound to taste, accommodate sources with different
acoustic characteristics (say, mismatched mics), minimize feedback or roll off unwanted parts of the audio
spectrum.
Enable or disable the Equalizer using the switch beside the label above its control group. The vertical
sliders attenuate or boost the tonal range centered on the frequency shown at the top.
The effect applied falls off gradually as sound draws closer to neighboring frequencies on either side.
Click Reset to return all sliders to 0 dB.
Hint: Naturally, reducing or increasing the level of one or more tonal bands affects the overall output
level as well. This may call for you to trim the main level setting for the affected input or output.

13.8.2 Pan

13.8.3 Processing

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