<p class="warning">
Ardour's VBAP panner is currently in development, and its semantics may
change in the near future, possibly affecting your mixes. Please do not
- rely on it for important production work while the dust settles.
+ rely on it for important production work while the dust settles.<br/>
+ The Panner only works in fixed static mode, it does not support
+ automation playback.
</p>
<p>
<dfn><abbr title="Vector-base Amplitude Panning">VBAP</abbr></dfn>
implementation must therefore include the possibility to define this
layout.
</p>
-<img src="/images/VBAP-panner-5.png" class="small right" alt="The VBAP
-panner with 5 outputs"/>
+<a href="/images/VBAP-panner-5.png"><img src="/images/VBAP-panner-5.png" class="right" style="width:150px;" alt="The VBAP panner with 5 outputs"></a>
<p>
Ardour currently uses a simplified approach: if a track or bus has more
than two output channels (which implies stereo), it assumes that you
any desired spatialisation.
</p>
<h3>Experimental 3D VBAP</h3>
-<img src="/images/VBAP-panner-10.png" class="small right" alt="The VBAP
-panner with 10 outputs, in experimental 3D mode"/>
+<a href="/images/VBAP-panner-10.png"><img src="/images/VBAP-panner-10.png" class="right" style="width:150px;" alt="The VBAP panner with 10 outputs, in experimental 3D mode"></a>
<p>
For tracks with 10 outputs, Ardour will currently assume a 3-dimensional
speaker layout corresponding to Auro-3D 10.1, which is a horizontal 5.1
</p>
<h2>N:M panning</h2>
-<img src="/images/VBAP-panner-4in5.png" class="small right" alt="The VBAP
-panner in 4 in, 5 out mode"/>
+<a href="/images/VBAP-panner-4in5.png"><img src="/images/VBAP-panner-4in5.png" class="right" style="width:150px;" alt="The VBAP panner in 4 in, 5 out mode"></a>
<p>
For tracks and busses with more than one input, Ardour will (for now) assume that
you wish to distribute the inputs symmetrically along the latitude around