Hi all - sorry if this has been answered somewhere, but I've searched high and low and can't seem to find an answer.
I'm using a drum rack (bells and triangles from the latin percussion pack, to be preceise) and I've come across a problem I can't find the answer to. Whilst I can pan the whole kit from left to right without problem, if I want to pan an individual sample, I get the result where if I pan left I get a sort of 'stereo expander' type effect coming out of both channels, and if I pan right the sound does move to the right, but becomes very faint. I've tried this with all of the panning options that I know of (2 within the sampler itself in the 'sample' and 'global' sections, the chains and in session view, having expanded the drum rack channel). As I said, the global pan works fine. Is there something that I'm doing wrong, or is it just impossible?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
Drum Rack Panning
Re: Drum Rack Panning
Panning doesn't mix the Left signal into the Right (or vice versa), so if the sample is loud on the Left but faint in the Right, when you Pan right you only listen to the faint Right signal, the loud Left signal is not mixed into it.
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Re: Drum Rack Panning
Yes, but the drum track channel is in the centre. I'm trying to pan the individual instruments.
Re: Drum Rack Panning
I was talking about the actual sample. The sample file itself can be panned, even though the Track or Chain are centered.
If the actual WAV or AIFF sample has a faint sound in the right and a loud sound in the left, then when you pan right you will hear only that faint right sound.
In that "Bells & Triangle" preset the triangles' source samples are visibly panned left.
As S4racen said, if you expand the Rack you can see it.
If the actual WAV or AIFF sample has a faint sound in the right and a loud sound in the left, then when you pan right you will hear only that faint right sound.
In that "Bells & Triangle" preset the triangles' source samples are visibly panned left.
As S4racen said, if you expand the Rack you can see it.
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Re: Drum Rack Panning
I see what you mean now - that makes sense. I thought it would be peculiar for Ableton to have a panning option that doesn't work Thanks for the help!