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To Mute a Surround Speaker
• In the large surround panner, click a speaker icon to mute its output. The
speaker icon turns grey when the speaker is muted.
Or
• In the small surround panner, click a white square to mute a speaker’s output.
The square turns grey when the speaker is muted.
To Solo a Surround Speaker
• In the large surround panner, double-click a speaker icon to solo its output.
The speaker icon turns green when the speaker is soloed.
Or
• In the small surround panner, double-click a white square to solo a speaker’s
output. The square turns green when the speaker is soloed.
To Change the Width
• In the large surround panner, drag the Width slider.
To Change the Front/Rear Balance
• In the large surround panner, drag the FrntRrBl slider left to reduce front
level, or right to reduce rear level.
To Change the LFE Send Level
• In either the large or small surround panner, drag the LFE slider.
Note: double-clicking any surround panner control will reset the control to its
default value, which for the LFE control is -INF.
To Solo or Unsolo the LFE Channel
• In the large surround panner, click the LFE Solo button.
To Isolate a Signal in One Speaker
• In the large surround panner, drag the Width slider to 0, the Focus slider to
100, and then drag the Angle slider until the sphere icon is directly in front of
the correct speaker.
Or
• Press the desired Numeric Keypad key that represents the speaker position
(7=L, 8=C, 9=R, see “Keyboard Shortcuts” on page 484).
To Group Panner Controls
• In the large surround panner, right-click each slider that you want to add to
the group, and choose Group-”n” from the popup menu.
Now you can move a single slider, and all sliders in that same group move
synchronously.