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In the Leslie example, it's as if the speaker is situated to one side of the stage but still broadcasting in degrees as expected. Imagine a true stereo source on stage, such as a drum kit. I call it true stereo because sound emanates from more than one place.
Now imagine scooting the whole kit over to one side of the stage. You still want it to be stereo, just moved over. That's true stereo panning. I always wished that the Channel Tools could be somehow implemented into Cakewalk's channel strip. The reason why Pro Tools has two panpots is because it traditionally treated stereo as two mono sources, very much like the hardware mixing consoles that were common in the mid- to lateth century.
This is why for mono tracks the panpot acts like a traditional panpot, but for stereo signals, it acts like a balance control.
The ultimate solution is the Channel Tools plug-in, which not only allows each channel to pan anywhere in the stereo field, but also has a Width control so that each channel can spread across part of the stereo field, or all of it.
While flexible, you might not want to have to open up Channel Tools to do this kind of advanced panning. Four sliders appear below Channel Tools. Right-click on a slider, choose Re-Assign Control, and assign it to the appropriate Channel Tools control. I assigned Width to the top two sliders, and Angle pan to the lower two sliders, but assign the sliders in whatever way makes sense to you. With Channel Tools visible, adjust the sliders and observe the effect on the Channel Tools controls so you get a feel of how they work.
If you put another plug-in in the FX Rack, then you can assign sliders to four parameters in that plug-in as well. The Assignable Controls will follow whichever plug-in has the focus. And of course, if you want to see the results of your tweaking in a more visual fashion, just double-click on the Channel Tools plug-in to open the GUI and see the changes your tweaks are making.
So…not only do you have all the functionality of dual panpots, but an additional Width control that does more than the Pro Tools dual panpots can do. That's exactly what I wished we could have backed in the channel strip as an alternative to the "inferior" pan pot, and not having to make it ourself. We cannot guarantee that The Couch Potato book is available in the library, click Get Book button to download or read online books. Join over Feeling fried? Peel yourself on the couch and meet your new pal-tato!
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If it wasn't a PDF, the shipping for a page book would cost more than the book itself : Also the cost of color printing on almost every page would be astronomical.
I offered it to a book publisher, but they said "no way. I'm not sure what your point is. Do you think the PDF put itself together?
It takes time and effort for an experienced person to put together a product like this. Mr Anderton, would it be possible to get a hard copy of this book? I'd be willing to pay a bit more I got the first one and it had multiple examples of things I would use.
Very helpful. The only reason I didn't get the second one was because Cakewalk had closed up and wasn't sure of its demise. Will definitely pick this up. Its only At about 4 pence UK pence a page of in-depth Craig Anderton thoroughness - it's definitely going has gone on my digital shelf. Thanks Craig for keeping the energy and interest going. I don't like PDF's. I like to hold a book and read it. If it was a paperback I would be happy to spend 40 to 50 dollars for this book.
That is just about the low end of what it would cost to purchase the pdf and have it turned into a bound hard copy. Nice to see Craig has updated his book.
I understand about having hard copy, I haven't given up on paper yet It's just economically difficult to justify. I have an old iPad and saved all my PDF manuals in it, which has been very convenient.
Forgot your Username? Haven't received registration validation E-mail? User Control Panel Log out. Forums Posts Latest Posts. View More. Recent Blog Posts. Recent Photos. View More Photo Galleries. Unread PMs. Forum Themes Mobile Progressive. Essentials Only Full Version. Sonar Staff View to pdf file output There was a question about outputing the staff view of Sonar to a pdf file. Below is the solution I've been using for the past few years. My question here is about the importing of Sonar's midi file into Sibelius.
The conversion is often terrible. I've tried both midi1 and midi0 format, with only slightly better results using midi0. The big hassle is staff assignment.
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