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Waves eMotion LV1 User Guide | Chapter 3: Channel
AUX SENDS PAN/BALANCE/ROTATE
Mono Panner/Stereo Balance Knob
When a mono signal is bussed to a stereo channel, rotating the panner causes a gain decrease in one channel and a
corresponding increase in the other. This is classic panning. When the panner is used on a stereo channel, the source moves
right or left, changing its internal balance and imaging.
Left and Right Panners
The panners set the pan values of the left and right channels independently. Adjusting the panners together is stereo
rotationmoving a stereo image within a soundscape while retaining its image and width. Consider this the stereo
equivalent of mono panning. Moving one panner widens or narrows the stereo image asymmetrically. Panners can
“cross” each other, resulting in a reversed stereo image.
Stereo Rotation/Stereo Width
The colored area between the panners indicates the width and direction of the stereo image. Drag this area to rotate the
image.
Selected Control
A yellow circle indicates whether the pan/balance knob or the rotator is currently being controlled.
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Value Box
Indicates the value of the selected control. Left and right panners and rotation value are displayed on the left, mono
panner or balance value is on the right. When the fader is touched, this value indicates the send level to the aux channel.