Panning a Stereo Bus

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2017/05/05 17:15:53 (permalink)

Panning a Stereo Bus

Hello Wizards,
Just wondering if there is a way to simultaneously pan a stereo bus, or any other stereo channel, right and left.
 
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    Re: Panning a Stereo Bus 2017/05/05 17:39:22 (permalink)
    Using the pan knob? Not sure I understand. Can you provide more info?
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    Re: Panning a Stereo Bus 2017/05/05 20:28:19 (permalink)
    If you mean, can you take a stereo track and pan the left channel to the right and the right channel to the left then yes - just insert Channel Tools and automate the sliders.
     
    If that's not what you meant then you'll have to explain further

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    Re: Panning a Stereo Bus 2017/05/05 21:43:46 (permalink)
    The channel tool would do it but why? Couldn't you invert the polarity [nod to Jon Pertwee].
     

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    Re: Panning a Stereo Bus 2017/05/05 22:02:14 (permalink)
    You could if the intention is to simply swap channels - but I assumed, probably erroneously, that the OP wanted to pan dynamically from one channel to the other

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    Re: Panning a Stereo Bus 2017/05/06 00:20:55 (permalink)
    Jonesey is onto it -  channel tools is the way to go. A very handy and often overlooked little plugin.

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    Re: Panning a Stereo Bus 2017/05/06 10:24:16 (permalink)
    I understood the question so, that the OP wants to pan the stereo track hard l/r, instead of the present, moderate panning. Anyway, Channel Tools does it.

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    Re: Panning a Stereo Bus 2017/05/06 17:20:41 (permalink)
    Thanks Guys!
     
    It's just that I keep seeing the power Pro Tools offers to separately pan the channels of a stereo signal. I saw a wonderful training vid by Bobby Owsinski recommending a technique that allows me to blend a delay effect across 2 separate tracks and that technique takes advantage of the panning power of Pro Tools.  I'l try using the Channel Tools plugin.  Maybe that will do the trick!
     
    Thanks again!
     
     

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