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Old 10-30-2007, 01:41 PM
HesamIAm HesamIAm is offline
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Default Digi 003

Hello,
I just bought a Digi 003 console. I am just wondering if it is normal for the display to show "Pan L" by default when you turn on the 003.
Would anyone know why it does that and if Pan L means that the master out is set to Left Pan?
Thanks in advance,
Hesam
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Old 10-30-2007, 02:39 PM
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Default Re: Digi 003

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Hello,
I just bought a Digi 003 console. I am just wondering if it is normal for the display to show "Pan L" by default when you turn on the 003.
Would anyone know why it does that and if Pan L means that the master out is set to Left Pan?
Thanks in advance,
Hesam
Yes, Pan L in Pan View is the default startup for a 003 in ProTools.

Read the manual and you will know what it means.

Good Luck,
Robert A. Ober
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Old 10-31-2007, 12:43 PM
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Old 10-31-2007, 03:41 PM
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Yes, Pan L in Pan View is the default startup for a 003 in ProTools.

Read the manual and you will know what it means.

Good Luck,
Robert A. Ober
Wow thats weird. Mine says 003 offline.
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Old 11-03-2007, 08:43 AM
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Yes, Pan L in Pan View is the default startup for a 003 in ProTools.

Read the manual and you will know what it means.

Good Luck,
Robert A. Ober
Wow thats weird. Mine says 003 offline.
Maybe your are trying to be a smartalex, but if it is offline in ProTools (which I did state) then you have a problem.

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Old 11-03-2007, 08:54 AM
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Yes, Pan L in Pan View is the default startup for a 003 in ProTools.

Read the manual and you will know what it means.

Good Luck,
Robert A. Ober
Wow thats weird. Mine says 003 offline.
Maybe your are trying to be a smartalex, but if it is offline in ProTools (which I did state) then you have a problem.


He's not being a smart*ss you said when you turn on the 003 you never said when PT is open.
Since the 003 is supposed to be turned on prior to opening PT why would someone think you meant when PT is open?
Yes the Pan L is normal as the manual states, it was is currently being viewed and controlled.
Makes sense because of how the panning works on PT tracks.

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Hello,
I just bought a Digi 003 console. I am just wondering if it is normal for the display to show "Pan L" by default when you turn on the 003.
Would anyone know why it does that and if Pan L means that the master out is set to Left Pan?
Thanks in advance,
Hesam

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Old 11-04-2007, 12:09 PM
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Wow thats weird. Mine says 003 offline.

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Maybe your are trying to be a smartalex, but if it is offline in ProTools (which I did state) then you have a problem.



[/QUOTE]

He's not being a smart*ss you said when you turn on the 003 you never said when PT is open.
Since the 003 is supposed to be turned on prior to opening PT why would someone think you meant when PT is open?
Yes the Pan L is normal as the manual states, it was is currently being viewed and controlled.
Makes sense because of how the panning works on PT tracks.

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Hello,
I just bought a Digi 003 console. I am just wondering if it is normal for the display to show "Pan L" by default when you turn on the 003.
Would anyone know why it does that and if Pan L means that the master out is set to Left Pan?
Thanks in advance,
Hesam

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Nope, your confusing me (robob) with the original poster. I did reply to the OP (original poster) as such:

Yes, Pan L in Pan View is the default startup for a 003 in ProTools.

I did make the leap that the OP was referring to startup in PT. Offline is the correct for power on prior to launching PT or something that loads the Core Audio driver.

Maybe we should chill.

Y'all be cool,
Robert
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Old 05-09-2013, 08:14 PM
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Default Re: Digi 003

how do you pan a stereo track all the way to either side?
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