Sony SAC7000 User Manual

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Double-click to display 
the Surround Panner 
window 
4. 
Adjust the panning settings. For more information, see 
5. 
Close the Surround Panner window. 
Tip:
 You can also use the surround panner on the mixer control to pan your track. 
Using the Surround Panner window 
Whether you’re adjusting track panning or mixer control panning, you use the same controls in the Surround Panner window. 
View the Surround Panner window by double-clicking a surround panner on a track header or mixer control. Once the Surround Panner 
window is open, you can dock it in the ACID workspaceFor more information, see 
Tip: 
You can also choose Surround Panner from the View menu to display the Surround Panner window. Once the Surround 
Panner window is displayed, double-click the surround panner for a track or mixer control to view its pan settings. 
Pan point 
Toggle options for constraining pan 
point movement 
Assign track/bus to LFE channel 
= Muted channel 
= Active (included) channel 
Pan type indicator 
1. 
Click the speaker icons to mute or include channels. 
Muting a channel ensures that no audio bleeds through a channel. For example, you might want to mute all but the center channel 
when you’re panning dialogue to the center channel. 
Tip:
 Ctrl + click a speaker icon to solo the channel. 
2. 
Drag the pan point to position the sound within the sound field. For more information, see 
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