Editing In Channel View; Pan; Stereo Pan - Aviom A640 User Manual

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In the A640's Default and Custom modes, stereo channels will display the mix channel's button
number only. Stereo is indicated on the Pan control with two icons and by the special ST icon in the
Volume bar.

Editing in Channel View

The A640's central rotary encoders each have dedicated functions in Channel View. The left encoder
is used to select Pan, Treble, Bass, or Effects (EFX) for editing. Press the encoder's button to cycle
through the four options. Turn the left encoder left/right to change the value for the currently
selected option.
The right encoder is used to change the selected channel's volume level. The right rotary encoder's
button is not active in Channel View.
At the bottom of the Channel View are selections for Solo, Mute, and Group. Use the assignable
buttons beneath the display to access these features.

Pan

Channel View should be used to set up the basic stereo image for your monitor mix. For mono
channels, Pan is shown with a single indicator. When a channel is fully centered in the mix, the Pan
indicator is a green triangle. As the channel is moved through the stereo field, its position is shown
with a red indicator. As the signal reaches the extreme left or right side, the position indicator turns to
green.
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Channel 3 is shown with its Pan set at center, partially left, and fully left.

Stereo Pan

For stereo channels, Pan position is shown with a pair of indicators. As with mono channels, when the
left/right channels are at the boundary of the stereo field, a pair of green indicators is used. As the
Pan knob (left rotary encoder) is turned the stereo position is shown with a pair of red indicators. The
A640 offers a number of creative pan position options as you turn the encoder that vary the left/right
Aviom A640 Personal Mixer User Guide
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