Output Panning - Lexicon 960L Owner's Manual

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Operations in Detail
Figure 4-35 — Editing screen for input panning, and levels after panning with joystick
When you press the JOYSTICK key, the input position jumps
to the joystick position, and the setting dot turns from red
to green, highlighting the joystick cursor (as shown on the
Joystick Map and on the smaller map of the selected
input).
The legend
"Joystick Locked" appears in the
Action Display. Moving the joystick pans the selected
input.
To pan a different channel, choose its number with the
Numeric Keypad or select it by using the Navigation keys
and press the JOYSTICK key to lock.

Output Panning

To edit outputs, press the EDIT key, then the OUTPUTS soft
button, to bring up the screen shown in Figure 4-36. You
can see from the System Status Display at the upper right
that two machines are in use and that you are working on
settings for Machine 1. The Main Operating Display shows
Figure 4-36 — Editing screen for output panning and levels, with joystick key off
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that five outputs are in use and where each output signal
is positioned in the soundfield.
In Fig. 4-36, the Left output, channel 1, is selected, so its
header is highlighted and its pan position is indicated on
the Joystick Map. The Joystick has not captured the para-
meter, indicating that the JOYSTICK key is off.
Note:
If you pan an output, keep the joystick moving!
Panning an output signal permanently between
channels causes a loss of spaciousness. (Due to
the Haas effect, such signals will collapse into the
speaker whose output reaches the listener first.)
You can pan and position input signals at will – but
don't pan output signals unless you keep them
moving or finally place them in one speaker.
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