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Surround pan
Bus configuration and operation in surround mode
When any of the three surround modes (3-1ch, 5.1ch, 6.1ch) are selected, the PM5D’s bus configuration and operation will 
change as follows.
While a surround mode is selected, MIX buses 1–8 or MIX 
buses 9–16 can be used as surround buses. (The choice of 
whether to use MIX buses 1–8 or MIX buses 9–16 is made 
in the MATRIX/ST function SURR SETUP screen.)
When you switch the surround mode, the following sur-
round channels will be assigned by default to each of the 
MIX buses. (You are free to change these assignments 
subsequently.)
Note
MIX buses shaded in gray in this table can be used as con-
ventional MIX buses. However in 6.1ch mode, the MIX 8/16 
bus will operate only as FIXED type.
For example when the surround mode is 6.1ch and you 
have chosen MIX 1–8 to use as the surround buses, the 
surround pan signal flow will be as follows.
When a surround mode is selected, the MIX encoders allo-
cated to surround buses will operate differently than 
normal. For example if MIX buses 1–8 are being used as 
surround buses, you can use MIX encoders 1–8 of the MIX 
section to edit the following parameters.
❏ If the MIX section [MIX SEND] key is on
 R
Moves the surround pan of the selected channel 
between left and right.
 R
Moves the surround pan of the selected channel 
between front and rear.
Front divergence (5.1ch and 6.1ch modes 
only)
Adjusts the front divergence (the proportion at which a 
signal panned to the center will be sent to the front 
center bus and to the front LR buses) of the selected 
channel. Front divergence (the DIV F parameter) can 
be adjusted if 6.1ch mode is being used.
Rear divergence (6.1ch mode only)
Adjusts the rear divergence (the proportion at which a 
signal panned to the rear will be sent to the rear center 
bus and to the rear LR buses) of the selected channel.
LFE (5.1ch and 6.1ch modes only)
Adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the 
selected channel to the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) 
bus.
Hint
• For details on each of the surround pan parameters, refer to 
SURR PARAM screen (
• If MIX buses 9–16 are being used as surround buses, you 
can use MIX encoders 9–16 to perform the above 
operations.
Surround
mode
MIX bus
3-1ch
5.1ch
6.1ch
MIX bus 1/9
L
(Front L)
MIX bus 2/10
R
(Front R)
MIX bus 3/11
C
(Center)
Ls
(Rear L)
MIX bus 4/12
S
(Surround)
Rs
(Rear R)
MIX bus 5/13
C
(Center)
MIX bus 6/14
LFE
(Subwoofer)
Bs
(Rear center)
MIX bus 7/15
LFE
(Subwoofer)
MIX bus 8/16
About the surround buses
Input channel 1
Input channel 2
How the MIX section will operate
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