The panner user interface consists of three elements, divided between
the top and bottom half. Click and/or drag in the top half to
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a pair of numbers that will be familiar to most audio engineers.
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Position
L/R
English
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L=50% R=50%
signal image is midway between
left and right speakers
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Examples In Use
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Appearance
Settings
Width=100%,
L=50 R=50
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grab the L/R indicators in order to drag.
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Reset to defaults
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Click right
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Reset to defaults
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Click right
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Change to hard left
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Double click right in the upper left half
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Change to hard left
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Double click right in the upper left half
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Change to a hard right
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Double click right in the upper right half
- of the panner
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Change to a hard right
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Double click right in the upper right half
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Move position as far left as possible, given width
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Double click right in the upper left half of the
- panner
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Move position as far left as possible, given width
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Double click right in the upper left half of the
+ panner
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Move position as far right as possible, given width
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Double click right in the upper right half of the
- panner
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Move position as far right as possible, given width
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Double click right in the upper right half of the
+ panner
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Set the position to center
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Click right in the upper middle of the panner
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Set the position to center
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Click right in the upper middle of the panner
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Reset to maximum possible width
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Double click right on the lower left side
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Reset to maximum possible width
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Double click right on the lower left side
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Invert (flip channel assignments)
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Double click right on the lower right side
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Invert (flip channel assignments)
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Double click right on the lower right side
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Set width to 0°
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Double click right in the lower middle
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Set width to 0°
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Double click right in the lower middle
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Keyboard bindings
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keybindings are available to operate on that panner:
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↑ / ↑
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increase width by 1° / 5°
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↓ / ↓
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decrease width by 1° / 5°
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← / ←
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move position 1° / 5° to the left
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→ / →
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move position 1° / 5° to the right
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0
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reset position to center
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↑
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reset width to full (100%)
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↑ / ↑
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increase width by 1° / 5°
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↓ / ↓
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decrease width by 1° / 5°
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← / ←
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move position 1° / 5° to the left
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→ / →
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move position 1° / 5° to the right
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0
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reset position to center
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↑
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reset width to full (100%)
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Using the scroll wheel/touch scroll
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wheel may be used as follows:
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⇐ / ⇐
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increase width by 1° / 5°
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⇒ / ⇒
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decrease width by 1° / 5°
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⇑ / ⇑
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move position 1° / 5° to the left
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⇓ / ⇓
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move position 1° / 5°to the right
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⇐ / ⇐
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increase width by 1° / 5°
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⇒ / ⇒
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decrease width by 1° / 5°
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⇑ / ⇑
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move position 1° / 5° to the left
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⇓ / ⇓
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move position 1° / 5°to the right
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Stereo panning caveats
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carefully for artefacts if you manipulate unknown stereo signals—many
orchestra sample libraries for example do contain time-delay components.
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