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- <dfn>Panning</<dfn> is the process of distributing one or more signals
+ <dfn>Panning</dfn> is the process of distributing one or more signals
across a series of outputs so that the listener will have the
experience of them coming from a particular point or area of the
overall listening field.
it has dedicated panners for the following situations:
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<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 M outputs (the VBAP panner)</li>
+ <li>1 signal distributed to 2 outputs (the <a href="@@mono-panner">mono panner</a>)</li>
+ <li>2 signals distributed to 2 outputs (the <a href="@@stereo-panner">stereo panner</a>)</li>
+ <li>N signals distributed to M outputs (the <a href="@@vbap-panner">VBAP panner</a>)</li>
</ul>
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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.
In addition to the panners, Ardour has a balance control for subtle
corrections to existing stereo images.
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