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PRO6 Live Audio System
Owner’s Manual
Chapter 11: Panning
The PRO6 has two main types of panning mode, default and surround. The default
mode comprises stereo and LCR panning formats, and only uses the channels for the
front loudspeakers, while the surround mode includes channels for the rear surround
loudspeakers.
The following table shows the panning formats available on the PRO6.
Table 3: Panning formats
Key: L = left; R = right; C = centre; Lr = left rear; Rr = right rear; Ls = left surround;
Rs = right surround; S = surround; LFE = low frequency effects (usually handled by a
subwoofer)
>> To select the panning mode
At a GUI screen, open the Preferences and select the type of panning you want (see
“Setting the configuration preferences” on page 227).
Stereo panning
The control surface controls for stereo
panning are located in the masters
section of each input fast strip and each
channel strip.
The pan control associated with the
masters section may be switched for
either conventional or spatial imaging
system (SIS™) stereo operation by
using the ST or SIS switches,
respectively.
Panning mode No. of channels Format Channel types
Default 2 Stereo L, R
3 LCR (SIS™) L, C, R
Surround 4 Quad L, R, Lr, Rr
4 LCRS L, C, R, S
5 LCRS L, C, R, Ls, Rs
6 5.1 L, C, R, Ls, Rs, LFE