• SONAR
  • Audio track won't pan (p.3)
2013/12/06 16:03:07
dachay2tnr
Sylvan
Bristol_Jonesey


I thought all busses in Sonar were stereo?

No, you can change them to mono just like tracks. This is very useful. I use mono busses a lot. For example, return your Sonitus delay in mono and pan it to taste. Or return a reverb in mono. Or for a group of backing vocals, use a send to a mono bus, use different EQ settings, pan to one side and return it to mix with the group of tracks that are panned differently. 

A little late to the party, but this helped immensely.  I was having the same problem, track would not pan not matter what I did.  It was driving me nuts.  Problem, as you called it, was it was routed to a mono bus.  Like others, I always assumed that busses were stereo.  Wouldn't have even thought to look there. 
 
Thanks!
2015/07/31 23:45:24
pfverberne
I've found that somehow tracks can get corrupted and will not let you "fix" these panned tracks. The easy fix is to create a new audio track and drop the clip into the new track. I tried editing using channel tools, sound forge etc. and found it's not the audio clip that's the issue, it's the track it's assigned to. Don't try cloning the track because it carries whatever bug causes this to the new track. Hope that helps someone. 
 
2018/03/06 20:44:25
manto
Offset mode Shortcutkey (O) may solve your problem by remove it from the shortcut key menu 
2018/03/08 16:30:29
chuckebaby
manto
Offset mode Shortcutkey (O) may solve your problem by remove it from the shortcut key menu 




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