Applying CC pan data to balance of a synth bus

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2013/03/27 14:34:21 (permalink)

Applying CC pan data to balance of a synth bus

Hi, got the following problem

Got some CC pan data from an old midi file. I want to apply those pan data to a stereo synth bus output in the mixer. However I can not get it done.

It is about Sonar 7
post edited by FunkLoop - 2013/03/27 14:40:49
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    daveny5
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    Re:Applying CC pan data to balance of a synth bus 2013/03/27 14:38:01 (permalink)

    Are you sure its Pan? Pan is CC 10 with values from 0 - 127. 

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    Re:Applying CC pan data to balance of a synth bus 2013/03/27 14:39:57 (permalink)
    Of course I am sure it is pan. CC 10 stands for pan. 
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