Setting An Audio Input's Left-Right Position (Input Pan) - Boss BR-1600CD Basic Operation Gude

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Setting an audio input's left-right position (Input Pan)

When recording from a number of different microphones at the same time or in other similar situations, you can
widen the overall sound by setting the left-right position (i.e., the pan) of each microphone before recording is
started.
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Press CHANNEL EDIT [PAN].
The pan setting screen will appear.
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Press [
].
The screen for setting input pan will appear.
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The number of displayed knobs depends on the
INPUT SELECT setting.
The knob where the cursor is located is shown in
black.
GUITAR/BASS:
A single knob is displayed for INPUT 1.
VOCAL:
A single knob is displayed for INPUT 2.
After recording, the pan values set here for each audio input are automatically copied to the corresponding recorded tracks.
SIMUL:
Two knobs are displayed—one for INPUT 1, the other
for INPUT 2.
The pan for each of these is set to the central position
immediately after Song New is carried out.
MULTI-TRACK:
Eight knobs are displayed—one each for INPUT 1
through INPUT 8.
Immediately after Song New is carried out, the pan
for each of these is set to the central position.
STEREO TRACKS:
Eight knobs are displayed—one each for INPUT 1
through INPUT 8.
Immediately after Song New is carried out, the pan
for odd numbered inputs is set to full left, and the pan
for even numbered inputs is set to full right.
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Move the cursor to the input source to
which pan setting is to be changed, and
then use the TIME/VALUE dial to
make a new pan setting.
The setting can also be carried out using the
VALUE1/PAN knob.
L100: Audio is moved to the extreme left.
Audio is moved to the center.
0:
R100: Audio is moved to the extreme right.
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