Panner - Yamaha DM2000 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer

Panner

Selecting a Track
Use the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING buttons to manipulate the following track
operations.
Selecting the previous track
Selecting the next track
Selecting the top track
Selecting the last track
Selecting the main output of the selected track
Selecting Send 5 of the selected track
Selecting the output/send of the selected track
Stereo Track Link
You can control the panner for the L and R channels of stereo tracks simultaneously or indi-
vidually, depending on the stereo link status.
To cancel the stereo panner link, press and hold down the [Control] key on the keyboard
and move the Joystick.
Panner Operation via the Joystick
Select the track you wish to pan.
1
2
Press the [GRAB] button, turning on the [GRAB] button indicator.
While the [GRAB] button indicator is lit, operate the Joystick.
3
If you move the Joystick for direct panning while the [GRAB] button indicator is lit, the pan
position is specified as an absolute value, which may cause the pan position to jump dras-
tically.
You can also restrict the trajectory direction of the Joystick. To limit movement to the L and
R directions, press and hold down the [DIRECT] button and move the Joystick. To limit
movement to the up and down (front and rear) directions, select 3 Knob mode in the Pro
Tools Panner window.
Panner Operation via Knob Controls
You can control the following parameters using the DYNAMICS controls.
THRESHOLD
RANGE/RATIO
ATTACK
DECAY/RELEASE
HOLD/GAIN
1
Select the track and output, if desired.
Press the ROUTING [6] button to select the knob control mode that is appro-
2
priate for the parameter you wish to control.
Use the appropriate control to adjust the parameter.
3
Pressing and holding down the [Command] key on the keyboard and rotating the controls
reduces the change in the parameter values.
DM2000 Version 2—Owner's Manual
To do this...
Controls
ROUTING [6] indicator is off
Front position
Rear position
F/R position
LFE level
Use these buttons:
ROUTING [1] button
ROUTING [2] button
ROUTING [3] + [1] buttons
ROUTING [3] + [2] buttons
ROUTING [3] + [5] buttons
ROUTING [3] + [7] buttons
ROUTING [5] + [7] buttons
ROUTING [6] indicator is on
Front divergence
Rear divergence
F/R divergence
Center percentage
Channel volume

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