HHB PORTADRIVE PDR2000 Operation Manual page 41

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FRONT PANEL MODES
The parameters on the various pages are as follows:
OUTPUT-MIXER TRACK LEVELS
Here you can set the output mixer's input levels.
OUTPUT-MIXER TRACK PANS
Using the six rotary encoders, you can set the pan position of the output mixer's inputs. With these,
you can set up a stereo sub mix with each input placed in the stereo image as required.
OUTPUT-MIXER L&R LEVELS
Here, you may adjust the overall output level of the output mixer's stereo output. Encoders 1 and 6 are
used to set the left and right levels respectively (encoders 2 and 5 are de-activated in this page).
Encoders 3 or 4 can be used to pair the L/R output channels' level. When paired, you can use either
encoder 2 or 5 to set the master output level of the output mixer's stereo output.
OUTPUT-MIXER TRACK PAIRING
Adjacent channels (e.g. 1+2, 3+4, 5+6) can be 'paired' and either encoder associated with those
channels can be used to adjust their levels proportionally. Primarily, this is useful when using stereo
signals. However, you may well find other uses for it. If there is an offset between the two channels'
levels, this offset is retained as either encoder is adjusted.
OUTPUT-MIXER TRACK MS-DECODE
The encoders can be used to switch MS decoding on or off for adjacent pairs of channels. This is
particularly useful if, for example, an MS stereo mic is being used on inputs 1&2 and is being recorded
directly to tracks 1&2 un-decoded but it is necessary to provide a stereo mix of these using the output
mixer.
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