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Sun 11 May 2003, 21:09
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I haven't seen the thing myself yet, but I would imagine that the pan control is a knob. That's how it is on my US-428, but I only have a single pan control that works by selecting each channel. Tascam's description of the 1884 says each channel has dedicated pan, mute, solo, and select controls. If you look at the rendering again, each channel looks like it has (from the top down, excluding LEDs): a trim knob (the black circle); the pan control knob (the light grey circle); and then square buttons for the mute, solo, and select functions. Just a guess based on how my 428 is laid out. You might want to confirm this by posting at Tascam's Computer Audio forum.
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