Ive checked the documentation and there is reference to doing this..but I cant seem to get it happening...
Help muchly appreciated!
MM

It's a stereo panner so it pans the left and right signals.Reincke wrote:My question fits well to this older topic:
What does the pan slider "really" do: controlling l/r volume (balance) or delaying one audio signal (simulating the different ear distance)?
There must be some logical reason.When dragging the pan slider 100 % to the right, I still hear sound on the left speaker (MU.LAB 3.2.14).
Thank you for the quick reply. As usual I first read the documentation before asking here, but i haven't found, if you're panning just the "volume".mutools wrote:It's a stereo panner so it pans the left and right signals.Reincke wrote:My question fits well to this older topic:
What does the pan slider "really" do: controlling l/r volume (balance) or delaying one audio signal (simulating the different ear distance)?
http://www.mutools.com/mulab/docs/racks.html
I'll try to isolate the effect. More at next monday.mutools wrote:There must be some logical reason.When dragging the pan slider 100 % to the right, I still hear sound on the left speaker (MU.LAB 3.2.14).
Maybe the audio is sent to somewhere else before the panner?
If you can't find the reason, please make the session as simple as possible until only that problem remains (no vstis, no samples, no other redundant stuff) then post that session here via a link.
Yes, definitely!Reincke wrote:Positioning an instrument in a stereo panorama is a combination of at least a difference in volume and also a little delay (below 0,5 ms) between the stereo signals. You'll even get a realistic panning effect without panning the volume, only with that delay. Besides I'm building a patch for that giving a more realistic panorama sound. If someone is interested ...
Of course it is. We're all a big family, aren't we? Give me some time 'til next week.mutools wrote:It can be added to the factory lib, if that's ok with you.
Would it be a good idea to upload this MUX at KVR ("Banks & Patches")?Reincke wrote:Give me some time 'til next week.
That was my fault. I accidentially had switched my soundcard to dolby surround, without having a dolby surround quipmentmutools wrote:There must be some logical reason.Reincke wrote: When dragging the pan slider 100 % to the right, I still hear sound on the left speaker (MU.LAB 3.2.14).
Maybe the audio is sent to somewhere else before the panner?
If you can't find the reason, please make the session as simple as possible until only that problem remains (no vstis, no samples, no other redundant stuff) then post that session here via a link.
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