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In demultiplex mode, if the S input is 0, there will be no output at Y or Z.
Positive S sends X×S to the Y output only.
Negative S sends X×-S to the Z output only.
Used with a biplor logic signal, this behaves like a switch.
In pan mode, an S value of 0 results in the full value of X being sent to Y and Z.
Positive S outputs the full value at Y but reduces the Z output.
Negative S does the opposite, keeping Z at full volume and reducing Y.
In pan2 mode, an S value of 0 will output ½X to both Y and Z.
As S goes more positive, Y will increase in volume, while Z will decrease.
Negative S does the reverse.
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