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SURROUND SOUND 215
Parallel: The following applies to stereo signals: The left and right channels are kept in
constant distance from each other and are moved in parallel. The distance between the
two sound sources can be changed when the "Ctrl" key is depressed.
The following applies to mono signals: The original and mirrored sound sources are kept in
constant distance from each other and are moved in parallel. The distance between the
two sound sources can be changed when the "Ctrl" key is depressed.
Stereo thru: For stereo signals, depending on the position of the sound source, the same
level ratios are reproduced on different channels. However, only the left signal is used for all
left channels, and only the right signal for all right channels, and the mono share for the
center and LFE channels.
The following applies to mono signals: No special function, identical with "Mono" mode.
The sum of the levels of both sources is always displayed under each loudspeaker in the
mirror modes (if display active). Holding the "Shift" key and clicking on a source can briefly
display the value of the individual sources.
Working reciprocally in Stereo and Surround Format
Each channel strip of the mixer can be routed either to the surround master or to the stereo
master. Simultaneous routing is not possible. However, you can use mixer snapshots to
more or less still enable mixing stereo and surround in parallel.
For example, first set a surround mix. This can be saved in the mixer as a snapshot. All
panorama settings, filters, etc. are saved.
The stereo preset is then selected in the mixer. All mixer channels are thereby routed to the
stereo master. If the stereo master should be faded out in the mixer, it is faded back in
when clicking on the “Master” button again. All required settings for the stereo mixer now
can be made again. This is then also saved as a snapshot.
You can now alternate between the stereo and surround mix by switching between the two
snapshots.
Both mixes can be saved as new .WAV files using the “Trackbouncing” feature.
Trackbouncing is performed separately for each mix. The respective mixer snapshot
(stereo or surround) must be opened.