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Gradual Panning
Hi there,
Can someone please explain to me how to create a gradual panning effect? Just something simple like playing one chord and sustaining it, then panning it from the left speaker to the right or something. I'd really appreciate it. |
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Re: Gradual Panning
Select PAN to show (in the edit window). If you did no panning, it will show as a line, probably centered. Using the grabber tool, click on the line where you want the pan to start. This will put a breakpoint at that spot. Now you can move ahead in the song and click to add another breakpoint and drag that one to one side. Once you grasp this, it will make sense and you will be panning like a madman. There are other ways but this is what works for me.
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