I'm a little bit confused by the action of the Pan control on Stereo Tracks.
Instead of panning both channels left or right, to my mind it would be more useful to split the tracks and pan one left and one right, as you turn to the left. If you turn the pan to the right, the tracks should swop over, so the one that panned to the left previously, now pans to the right and vica versa with the other track.
This would be useful, for instance, if you have mic'ed up an acoustic guitar with 2 stereo mic's. The new pan control would then enable you to produce more stereo width to the recording.
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Panning Stereo Tracks - Suggestion
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Re: Panning Stereo Tracks - Suggestion
Usually on an acoustic guitar you would have 1 or 2 condenser mics on separate channels so they can be processed separately. Occasionally there would also be a DI on a 3rd channel for options later.
Panning a stereo track is just adjusting the balance of the stereo field.
Look up Pan law. It is adjustable in Auria as it is in most DAW's.
Panning a stereo track is just adjusting the balance of the stereo field.
Look up Pan law. It is adjustable in Auria as it is in most DAW's.
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