<a href="/mixing/panning/stereo_panner">stereo panner</a>
interface. The difference is that the L/R labels in the lower half
of the mono panner do not move because there is no "width" to
- control
+ control.
</p>
</div>
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+---
+layout: default
+title: Balance Control
+---
+
+<p>
+ For stereo tracks, you can now switch between the stereo panner and a
+ traditional <strong>balance control</strong> by right-clicking on the
+ panner widget.
+</p>
+<p>
+ When the balance is centered, the incoming signals will be unaffected.
+ Moving it to one side will linearly attenuate the signal of the opposite
+ side.
+</p>
+<div class="well">
+ While it is considerably less flexible than the stereo panner, it work
+ with arbitrary content without the danger of comb filter artefacts.
+</div>
<p>
The default stereo panner distributes two inputs to two outputs. Its
- behaviour is controlled by two parameters, <em>width</em> and
- <em>position</em>. The
+ behaviour is controlled by two parameters, <strong>width</strong> and
+ <strong>position</strong>. The
default settings for the stereo panner are <em>width=100%</em> and
<em>position=center</em>.
This stereo panner assumes that the signals
the panner direction. The width parameter controls the opening angle of
the distribution sector.
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