Panning issues

Started by Facemask93, June 16, 2009, 12:53:23 PM

Facemask93

Hi guy's ----------recently i've heard a few tracks where people have panning that moves side to side rapidly , can anyone please tell me how to do this , i went to the London International music show this weekend and the guy on the boss stand said he thought there was an automatic panning function on the Mbr but could'nt find it , can anyone help please


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I used some Phaser effect from Audacity....I don't think there is such a thing on the Micro though....

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Quote from: facemask93 on June 16, 2009, 12:53:23 PMi went to the London International music show this weekend and the guy on the boss stand said he thought there was an automatic panning function on the Mbr but could'nt find it , can anyone help please

See "TREMOLO/PAN (FX)" on page 73 of the Micro BR manual, 3rd edition.

Or, you can pan manually in bounce mode or mastering mode. See this message:

https://songcrafters.org/community/general-discussion-b8/active-panning/msg25240/#msg25240

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Thanks trotters5 and 64guitar's


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You can also try Holding down two tracks at a time so you will be recording in stereo, Plug in your guitar to the MBR go through the different guitar patches.
There are a few that you will hear in stereo- Tremolo/ Pan is one of them as 64
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Quote from: Jim1970 on June 16, 2009, 07:38:34 PMYou can also try Holding down two tracks at a time so you will be recording in stereo, Plug in your guitar to the MBR go through the different guitar patches.
There are a few that you will hear in stereo- Tremolo/ Pan is one of them as 64
guitars has stated.
JIM

The "tap" Delay works very nicely too!