Audio clips & Pan issue

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When trying to pan an audio clip with the audio clip porperties pan fader, altough you can move it and set values, in fact it does nothing, the sound position remains unaltered within the stereo field.

Have anyone else noticed that :?: That`s in T2, haven`t tried yet with T1....

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T2 here ... audio clip panning via the properties panel control DOES have an effect ... but its quite a subtle panning effect compared to using the vol / pan filter ...

slainte :ud: rob

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Thks pHz, but I´ve even tried headphones audition and still can´t identify any changes in the field.... Is really that subtle?
Tom

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hmmmnnn ... on phones here too ... i can defintiely hear it but like i said its pretty subtle ... maybe depends on your source audios stereo field in the first place ???

got a little example snippet you can pot for us to test with ???

slainte :? rob

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:? it works fine here, with mono or stereo clips (stereo clips even show the amplitude changes in the two different waveforms) .. panning hard one way results in silence in the other channel, just as I would expect. :?

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DOH !!!

the only reason i was hearing a subtle effect is that i forgot to disable the instance of mobilohm i had sitting after the audio clip !!!

with that switched off the clip properties pan control is - as PE says - fully functional down to the redrawing of stereo waves ...

... dont know what happening your end unless like me you have some stereo affecting plugins on the tracks signal path somewhere ...

slainte :? rob

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It is a mono clip (rythm acoustic guitar) wich is part of a larger clip that i´ve splited into smaller portions. They all stay in the same track with reverb and compression and the track is already panned 40% left....
Tom

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try disabling the reverb / comp in turn and see if that has an effect (my guess is that the reverb is messing up the stereo image) ...

slainte :? rob
Last edited by pHz on Wed May 11, 2005 8:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Or maybe it's a mono compressor..?

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Thks guys. Let me try your sugestions...
Tom

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