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214 SURROUND SOUND
output volume sum constant, center, pan-law/width, LFE level and settings, channel
settings such as level changes or mute.
Copy settings to all tracks: The settings made in this sound panorama module (sound
field offset, level drop characteristics, output volume sum constant, center, pan-law/width,
LFE level and settings, channel settings such as level changes or mute) are copied to all
other tracks once.
Surround Presets
Frequently re-occurring settings can also be saved as presets in the surround panorama
module. The "Pan L/R" mode and settings are also saved besides the position of the
sound source.
Via "Load preset" you can load previously saved presets.
Stereo and mono signal processing in surround projects
Mono (Pan L/R settings): The following applies to stereo signals: A mono sum is created
from the left and right signal. This is positioned as a single mono sound source in the
panorama.
The following applies to mono signals: This signal is positioned as a single mono sound
source in the panorama.
X-Sym (Setting pan L/R): The following applies to stereo signals: The left and right
channels are symmetrically aligned to the x-axis. This, for example, lets you pan a stereo
signal to front L / Ls.
The following applies to mono signals: A second (mono) mirrored sound source of this
signal is positioned in addition to the original mono source.
The x-axis is the mirror axis.
Y-Sym: The following applies to stereo signals: The left and right channels are
symmetrically aligned to the y-axis. This, for example, lets you pan a stereo signal to front L
/ R.
The following applies to mono signals: A second (mono) mirrored sound source of this
signal is positioned in addition to the original mono source. The y-axis is the mirror axis.
XY-Sym: The following applies to stereo signals: The left and right channels are
symmetrically aligned to the x- and y-axes. This, for example, lets you pan a stereo signal
to front L / surround R.
The following applies to mono signals: A second (mono) mirrored sound source of this
signal is positioned in addition to the original mono source. This mirrors the original source
in x- and y-axis relation.