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NFX - Quick Shot: Panning Automation
Last Post 05 Jun 2009 06:54 AM by Meguh6. 11 Replies.
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04 Aug 2008 09:53 PM  

A short tutorial on panning automation. Panning is moving a sound from the one speaker to another from left to right or vice versa.

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05 Aug 2008 03:54 AM  
Nice tut NFX.

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05 Aug 2008 08:36 AM  
I missed your tuts.Great tut keep them coming!
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05 Aug 2008 08:58 AM  
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26 Aug 2008 04:36 PM  

You noted something about a potential problem with tracks that are recorded in stereo. NFX probably already knows this but you can solve this by turning the stereo separation knob hard right, which will make it so the left and right channels are the same (like mono). The knob is on the mixer below the 8 insert effects slots. This is also useful if you find that you have too many stereo tracks taking over the mix.

If you turn the knob left, I think it makes the difference between the left and right channels more apparent.

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17 Sep 2008 10:42 AM  
Residual... good look on your comment. The stereo prob occurs with some of my samples, and I've been told to mono all samples...
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25 Oct 2008 11:22 AM  

=S I've got a problem but i don't know if it's the software or my sound system wich doesn't run corectly :

When I put the Pan on the right, i can't hear any sound, but on the left, i increase normally

 

Can U help me and say me if it's just a settings problem

 

Thanks U =)

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28 Oct 2008 04:44 PM  
thanxx bro
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06 Nov 2008 11:48 PM  
Posted By FiL dUbZ on 09/17/2008 10:42 AM
Residual... good look on your comment. The stereo prob occurs with some of my samples, and I've been told to mono all samples...



Hey Thanks! I was really excited when I discovered the stereo seperation knob. The neat thing about it is that you can make something "almost mono" if you want, since it's a knob and not a... button.  The knob thing helps because if you got something being "very stereo" you can tone it down a little but still keep some of the stereo-ness. On the other side, you can make it even "more stereo".

Also, while there's not many rules in music production, I've definitely heard of  people having all their drum samples in mono. It does make sense and probably helps the mix.

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13 May 2009 12:06 AM  
That reminded me Aldo Nova (fantasy) don't think they panned the copter though, Thank You NFX.
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03 Jun 2009 06:37 PM  
this technique is great whenever i make a trance/pop/dance type track. thanks nfx
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05 Jun 2009 06:54 AM  
panning realy brings def motion and life to beats
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