Euphonix Max Air Mixing Console Operation Manual Channels and Strips
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Pan5.3.5
Max Air is not limited to a single pan format and one pan control per channel imposed
by the traditional analog console. Max Air allows the following pan formats (also called
pan laws): mono, stereo, LCRS, 5.1, 6.1, and 7.1. The limit is 32 multi-format main sec-
tions each with up to eight busses. See Conguring Main and Group Busses on page 112
to learn how to assign main and group bus formats. A single pan knob can control several
different main or group busses at once, each with different formats.
Press the Pan Knobset Select key to assign the Pan parameters to the knobs. See Pan on
page 129 for information about engaging the panner to the busses.
On
On
On
On
Select
Select
Select
Select
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Boom
PanR
Srnd
PanF
On
On
On
On
Select
Select
Select
Select
CopyPaste
Rot8
FocF
DivF
nonB
On
On
On
On
Select
Select
Select
Select
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DivS
FocS
DivR
FocR
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Non Boom Level
Boom Level
Rear Pan
Front Divergence
Front Focus
Surround Pan
Front Pan
Surround Divergence
Surround Focus
Rear Divergence
Rear Focus
in/out
Width
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
Rotate
Pan KnobsetsFigure 5-13
Boom Level (Boom): The level to only the Boom channel. For example, in 5.1-channel
format, the Boom level applies to only the Sub.
Pan Rear (PanR): Same as PanF for rear speakers.
Surround Pan (Srnd): Controls the front-to-surround levels without changing the indi-
vidual front or surround pan settings.
Pan Front (PanF): Controls the front channel levels only (i.e., in 5.1-channel format,
pan applies to LCR). This is the familiar pan control for a stereo Main bus.
Rotate (Rot8): Allows circular panning.