Section 11: Hyper-Surround
Naming the Panner
Using the Panner
Understanding The
Panner controls
The Rotary Controls
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While still in the panner setup menu, panner names can be entered from the
QWERTY keyboard. The panner with the blue highlight in the vertical name
column on the left side of the panner blocks is the one selected for naming.
Press [F1] on the QWERTY keyboard, type the name and press [Enter]. The
name will appear in the 8 character display next to the corresponding left
column DSC key and in the left hand panner screen.
Press [Esc] on the MCP and observe the "Please wait..." message in the
SmartDisplay. With the Pan Assign key lit you are now ready to use your 5.1
panner. You will see a complete set of 12 panner knobs for our first panner in
the left hand screen display. These 12 knobs correspond to the 12 DSC
Assignable Rotary controls.
The Hyper-Surround interface can be viewed in two modes, single panner or
four panner mode.
Single panner mode (Pan Assign, Page 1), provides an extremely comprehen-
sive user interface with expanded set of controls for a selected Panner. In this
mode, twelve knobs for a single panner are laid out across the DSC Assignable
Rotary Controls.
Four Panner mode (Pan Assign, Page 2), provides a simple 3 knob control set
(Pan, Surround and Focus), for up to four panners at a time.
Front Pan - Left-Center-Right panning control. If Rear Pan is disengaged,
front pan controls the front L-C-R position and the surround L-R position
simultaneously. If Rear Pan is engaged, front pan controls only the front L-C-R
position for only the front panning image. By default the Rear Pan is disen-
gaged, linking front and rear panning action. Rear Pan can be unlinked and
independently controlled by pressing and lighting the white key below the
Rear Pan knob.
Front Divergence - As divergence increases, the signal is distributed equally
into all front buses (equal power is conserved). As front divergence ap-
proaches 100%, the effect of the front pan control diminishes as all buses are
outputting the same signal at the same level.
Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
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