EXERCISE 2
Setting Up an LCR
Panner
Changing Bus Numbers
Shared Buses
Euphonix CS3000/2000 MixView 3.0 Software Supplement
assigned or unassigned. This is useful after all assignments are made
because panner assignment is locked out, essentially "safing" all
assignments.
LCRS Assign keys - These keys allow limited quick, hard pan assign-
ments even while in pan mode. This is similar to the bus mode except
that the panner controls are still active. Press L and see the front pan
control move to the extreme left and the dot locate hard left on the
grid. In a 5.1 stem, pressing L then S will send the signal to the left
surround, R then S to the right surround, and C then S equally to the
left and right surrounds.
In this exercise, we will setup an LCR Panner.
With the [Pan Assgn] key lit, reenter the panner setup menu again by press-
ing [F4] (down arrows) then [F2] (Setup) to view the panner setup screen and
menu. Repeat the steps from experiment 1 this time only going as far as 5.1 L-
C-R.
Notice that following the [F2], [F4], [right arrow], repeat sequence, will
automatically assign buses 7, 8 and 9 to these channels as they are the next
available (unused) buses. This would be fine if we were building a panner for a
different stem. However, we want this panner to send to the same L, C and R
buses of our first panner (buses 1-3). We need to change the bus designations
of this panner from 7, 8, 9 to 1, 2, 3.
First, using the DSC [left arrow] or [right arrow] keys, move the blue cursor
to the left channel of this panner. Press [F4] to move the flag over to the bus
parameter above F4, indicating bus 7 is assigned.
P1->
F1
Select bus 1.
Move the blue cursor to the center channel and change its bus assignment
to 2. Move the blue cursor to the right channel and change its bus assignment
to 3.
Section 5: Hyper-Surround
5.1:L
F2
F3
B7
F4
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