What's a good plugin for auto-panning?

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2011/06/04 00:50:09 (permalink)

What's a good plugin for auto-panning?

for some reason, i'm struggling.
 
just looking for a quick auto pan effect, but can't seem to find it in my fx bin list.
 
suggestions?

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    agundrum
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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 01:00:07 (permalink)
    Auto pan is not an effect.  What you want to do is called automation.  Click Automation Write for the track you want to do this to.  It'll turn red.  Play the song and move the pan the way you want it to be throughout the song.  The movements you make will be recorded.  After you stop the song turn off Automation Write and play the song again and it all the panning will be exactly as you did.
    post edited by agundrum - 2011/06/04 01:01:14

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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 01:08:58 (permalink)
    Thanks for the advice.
    i am aware that panning technically isn't an effect, but i know i've seen a plugin that automates rapid panning for me without recording the automation. was just hoping someone else could remember too (and tell me which plug in it's buried in)

    if i end up finding it, i'll let you know.

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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 01:52:41 (permalink)
    Chez,
    If you have WaveLab, it comes with an autopan (I use it alot).  If not, KVR has some (just do a search for autopan and a few show up). 
    Here is one that's a free download (I like free just as much as the next guy).
    MAutoPan

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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 01:52:48 (permalink)
    Well - you can try if one of these effects has something you can use: FreeMusicSoftware

    If not - I am sure there is more to find by just using Google..

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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 02:24:31 (permalink)
    Sonitus Surround! Trust me, it's pretty deep!

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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 02:25:44 (permalink)
    You already have one in Sonar, it's called the surrond panner.

    Not running in surround? No problem, neither am I. The plug can be used just as effectively on stereo material.

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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 02:32:17 (permalink)
    Eikelbijter,
    Never thought to use that one
    The only thing it doesn't have is tempo based autopan, albeit for the price, Soundtoys Panman is a bit up there ($350) 


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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 02:33:52 (permalink)
    I'm playing around with the Sonitus Surround now.  Has some fun looking presets to it.  Will have to explore more!
    Will also check out the Surround panner like you said Bristol.  I need options.

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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 17:35:01 (permalink)
    arlen2133


    Eikelbijter,
    Never thought to use that one
    The only thing it doesn't have is tempo based autopan, albeit for the price, Soundtoys Panman is a bit up there ($350) 


    Not completely true: you can set the 'path time' in seconds, so with a little grade school math you can definitely sync the movement to the tempo, albeit not automatically. The thing is really cool I think, with Doppler etc.....

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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 19:09:27 (permalink)
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    Auto pan is not an effect.  What you want to do is called automation.  Click Automation Write for the track you want to do this to.  It'll turn red.  Play the song and move the pan the way you want it to be throughout the song.  The movements you make will be recorded.  After you stop the song turn off Automation Write and play the song again and it all the panning will be exactly as you did.
     
     
     
    This is not quite correct.  Yes you can automate pan or manually manipulate it directly inside Sonar BUT it is a time/spatial based effect and there are many "pan-based" effects VST out there.  The best of which, IMHO, is Pan-Man from Sound Toys (www.soundtoys.com).  I'm sure there are scads of other VSTs that will do all kinds of panning weirdness for you.
     
     
    EDIT:  I don't think PanMan is that expensive but if you do want to spring for the big bucks just get the entire Native Effects bundle...it is the best of the best.

     
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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/04 22:44:12 (permalink)
    Here's a new one that looks pretty good, for 39 bucks from AudioDamage.

    Or how about a free one that also does distortion, delays, flanging and a bunch of other stuff? (LFX-1310)

    Or just use the Sonitus Surround plugin as suggested above.


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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/05 09:20:05 (permalink)

    Here's a few free ones :


    PanCake from Cableguys lets you draw the panning curve :
    http://www.cableguys.de/pan-cake.html


    There's an autopanner in the free Melda plugins bundle :

    http://www.meldaproduction.com/freevstplugins/


    Pan-Oh!-Rama from Majken is pretty extensive :

    http://www.majken.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7:pan-oh-rama-v10&catid=4:effects&Itemid=24


    And a cheap paid one is LFO Tool :

    http://www.xferrecords.com/products/lfo-tool

    You can have up to 16 different patterns that can be switched between using either midi notes or automation envelopes.
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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/05 10:15:15 (permalink)
    If you have z3ta, use the audio in and then you'll have six sync-able, phase offset-able, morph-able LFO's to modulate!
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    Re:What's a good plugin for auto-panning? 2011/06/05 12:43:37 (permalink)
    wow. Really great suggestions and notes all around.

    Thanks so much to all of you.

    Another example of why this forum rocks.

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