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| 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? |
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| modular |
| quote: | 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 |
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| Lith |
| 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. |
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| goldshlager |
| 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? |
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| TranceInMySoul |
| 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. |
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| attacc |
| Sometimes you can use a pan delay too, it pans the delayed signals and sounds great on leads! |
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| goldshlager |
| 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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