make them move within the space over time.
</p>
-<h3>Types of Panners</h3>
+<h2>Types of Panners</h2>
<p>
The way a panner works depends a great deal on how many signals it
number of signals to any number of ouputs. In reality, Ardour does
not have specific panners for each different situation. Currently,
it has dedicated panners for the following situations:
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+</p>
<ul>
<li>1 signal distributed to 2 outputs (the "mono" panner)</li>
<li>2 signals distributed to 2 outputs (the "stereo" panner)</li>
<li>N signals distributed to N outputs (the "vbap" panner)</li>
</ul>
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+<p>
Even for each of these cases, there are many different ways to
implement panning. Ardour currently offers just one solution to each
of these situations, but in the future will offer more.
</p>
-<h3>Panning is not Balance</h3>
+<h2>Panning is not Balance</h2>
<p>
If you are used to the "balance" control found on most home music