Yamaha AW4416 Operation Manual page 338

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PAN/ROUTE screen
1
5
[Screen functions]
A
Channel
This indicates the channel for which pan/rout-
ing is being set.
B
Bus assign buttons 1–8
These buttons assign the signal of each channel
to buses 1–8.
C
ST (stereo bus assign) buttons
These buttons assign the signal of each channel
to the stereo bus.
D
PAN knobs
These knobs pan the signal between L/R of the
stereo bus and between odd-numbered and
even-numbered buses. Use the [DATA/JOG]
dial to operate the knobs. Pressing the [ENTER]
key will set the knob to the CENTER position.
The ST OUT knobs in the Pan 17–24 page
adjust the output channel balance.
E
MODE
Use the following three buttons to select how
the PAN knob will function for paired channels.
INDIVIDUAL button
The pan of each channel will operate indepen-
dently. (Default setting)
GANG button
The pan of paired channels will be linked while
preserving the existing spatial relationship.
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— Reference Guide
Pan MONI
2
3
4
INVERTED GANG button
The pan of paired channels will be linked
inversely.
On the AW4416, the pan of a channel can be
adjusted in the following two ways.
(1). Use the [SEL] keys to select the desired
channel, and rotate the [PAN] control.
If AUTO PAN DISPLAY is turned "ON" in
the UTILITY screen Prefer.1 page ([UTIL-
ITY] key
[F2] key), operating the [PAN]
control will automatically switch the dis-
play to the PAN/ROUTE screen even if a
screen other than the PAN/ROUTE
screen had been displayed.
(2). In the PAN 1–16/PAN 17–24/PAN MONI
pages, move the cursor to the PAN knob
of the desired channel and rotate the
[DATA/JOG] dial.
In the PAN 1–16/PAN 17–24/PAN MONI
pages, the channel can be specified freely,
regardless of the state of the [SEL] keys. For
this reason, there may be cases in which the
channel whose pan is adjusted by the [PAN]
control is different than the channel whose
pan is adjusted by the [DATA/JOG] dial.

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