Editing Pan in Delay Designer’s Tap Display
The way the Pan parameter is represented in the Pan view is entirely dependent on the
input channel configuration—mono to stereo, stereo to stereo, or surround.
Note: Pan is not available in mono configurations.
In mono input/stereo output configurations, all taps are initially panned to the center.
To edit the pan position, drag vertically from the center of the tap in the direction you
wish to pan the tap, or taps. A white line extends outward from the center in the direction
you have dragged, reflecting the pan position of the tap, or taps.
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Lines above the center position indicate pans to the left, and lines below the center
position denote pans to the right. Left (blue) and right (green) channels are easily
identified.
In stereo input/stereo output configurations, the Pan parameter adjusts the stereo balance,
not the position of the tap in the stereo field. The Pan parameter appears as a dot on the
tap, which represents stereo balance. Drag the dot up or down the tap to adjust the
stereo balance.
By default, stereo spread is set to 100%. To adjust this, drag either side of the dot. As you
do so, the width of the line extending outwards from the dot changes. Keep an eye on
the Spread parameter in the Tap parameter bar while you are adjusting.
In surround configurations, the bright line represents the surround angle. For more
information, see
Working with Delay Designer in Surround
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