How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
I'm trying to figure out how I can render a mix with an audio click panned hard right (R50) and backing tracks hard left (L50) without getting a little bleed of the click on the left side.....Any Suggestions?
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Robert Henke
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Still getting click in both sides after 6.0.7 update.
Okay, so I've updated to 6.0.7 which does cut the sounds when hard panned L or R, but after I render and play the .aif through itunes, I'm getting a good amount of bleeding through both sides... Any suggestions?
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noisetonepause
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Re: Still getting click in both sides after 6.0.7 update.
Have you got all of the playback 'enhancement' stuff disnabled in iTunes? By default it does some psychoacoustic trickery to make the stereo field sound wider than it actually is, which I think involves feeding some phase+pan stuff (I'm still not sure how it qualifies as enhancement..). You can turn it off in the options, somewhere.bulifant wrote:Okay, so I've updated to 6.0.7 which does cut the sounds when hard panned L or R, but after I render and play the .aif through itunes, I'm getting a good amount of bleeding through both sides... Any suggestions?
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Re: How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
I'm having the same problem as the OP. Using a click track channel and instrument channel live, each hard panned to opposite sides. No problems when I play from live but when I render the audio to wav there's considerable bleed from each side to the other. Any body have any ideas?
Re: How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
Are you using Live 6 like OP was when he posted this over four years ago?
Re: How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
Nope. I'm on 8.2 Tried the same test with Garage Band and got the same results
Re: How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
Ok, so, as a test, I took my mixdown track (with click to left and samples to right) and imported it into live as a wav. When I panned each track hard right and hard left no bleeding! So it's not an ableton problem then. I'm running OSX snow leopard on a macbook pro. And when I hard pan in the audio prefs I get bleeding. Bleedin annoyin!
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southsounder
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Re: How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
Hey, give the OP some credit for searching before posting!Ryanmf wrote:Are you using Live 6 like OP was when he posted this over four years ago?
Re: How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
Figured it out. Seems to be a headphone cable issue. The signal was bleeding across the wires.
Re: How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
I have the same problem, only swapping headphones (bad cable) didn't fix it. I'm running on Mac OSX Lion with a m-audio 1814 interface. I create all my tracks/loops in ableton then export them and run them in iTunes with click hard left and tracks hard right. I've tried the whole sound enhancer box remedy and still have problems. No spatial effects on my master buss either.
Anyone?
Anyone?
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Komodovaran
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Re: How do you truly hard pan w/o bleed?
It's definitely not a problem with Live. I can hard pan left, play it in iTunes, and if I turn the left speaker off there is complete silence, meaning no audio at all bleeds to the right speaker. I'm using an M-Audio Fast Track.glack wrote:I have the same problem, only swapping headphones (bad cable) didn't fix it. I'm running on Mac OSX Lion with a m-audio 1814 interface. I create all my tracks/loops in ableton then export them and run them in iTunes with click hard left and tracks hard right. I've tried the whole sound enhancer box remedy and still have problems. No spatial effects on my master buss either.
Anyone?
