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Posted by goldshlager on Jan-22-2003 03:23:

panning

i hear alot of traxx with an instrument panning like mad...lets say, a lead synth....you hear it come in and its going from far left to far right back and forth very rapidy...anyone know how that is done?


Posted by Mod1 on Jan-22-2003 04:13:

Re: panning

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Originally posted by goldshlager
i hear alot of traxx with an instrument panning like mad...lets say, a lead synth....you hear it come in and its going from far left to far right back and forth very rapidy...anyone know how that is done?


track automation is the easiest method


Posted by Lith on Jan-24-2003 02:02:

Syncing the panning to your LFO's, whether in 1/16 or 1/8 notes can do this. If you use S&H, it will create quite random results, instead of using typical sine, square, or triangle waveforms. Also, ping-pong delays will occasionally allow for programmable delay patterns that tap back and forth or in the middle of the L/R spectrum.


Posted by goldshlager on Jan-24-2003 02:06:

ya i think its something more along those lines...and i dont think its the delay effect...im talking about the main pattern or synth panning left and right like crazy....very fast...i guess it could be the lfo...how would i go about setting that up though?


Posted by TranceInMySoul on Jan-24-2003 23:31:

Rather than lots of automation you can simply use an auto-pan effect. You should be able to find a no-frills freeware one that will offer sync to VST or DXi host tempo if that's what you're into.


Posted by attacc on Jan-28-2003 09:25:

Sometimes you can use a pan delay too, it pans the delayed signals and sounds great on leads!


Posted by goldshlager on Jan-28-2003 19:15:

you mean just setting teh delays at like 1/4 and 1/8 for left and right? ive tried that but didnt sound right..



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