Duel Panner
Duel Panner
I often find that when I am applying panning to my tracks I want not just to spread the panning to just the left or the right but into a particular portion of the left and right sterio field. I get round this by routing the signal to another channel and applying the necessary panning tweeks. I've often thought it would be good to, by clicking a button, activate a kind of duel panning feature that splits the pan knob into two knobs that handles specifically the position of one sound in the left and right fields. For the moment I'll continue to split my sound into two channels.
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Re: Duel Panner
Greykore wrote:I often find that when I am applying panning to my tracks I want not just to spread the panning to just the left or the right but into a particular portion of the left and right sterio field. I get round this by routing the signal to another channel and applying the necessary panning tweeks. I've often thought it would be good to, by clicking a button, activate a kind of duel panning feature that splits the pan knob into two knobs that handles specifically the position of one sound in the left and right fields. For the moment I'll continue to split my sound into two channels.
I'm not overly stressed about this, its a nice features as much as it is a pain in the ass in Pro Tools, but I'm thinking you may be able to achieve some kind of results like this with clever use of the UTILITY plugins width controls, sends and the basic pan knobs.