2016/03/04 14:23:45
gustabo
Just released and it's nice with the added features over PanCake!
http://www.cableguys.com/pan-shaper.html
2016/03/05 14:54:29
bitflipper
Pancake has long been a favorite. One of those tools you don't use often but you're glad it's in your toolkit. This is Pancake on steroids. Looks like a lot of fun, and sensibly priced at $39.
 
Don't be put off by the bland audio demos; this can be used in any genre of music and doesn't have to be in your face to be effective. For example, I like to use Pancake on a vocal reverb return with gentle settings for some subtle width that won't be distracting. 
 
 
2016/03/05 14:59:42
scook
Yes, priced right in between MMultiBandAutopans retail and sale price.
2016/03/05 15:23:06
eph221
Oops, I mentioned this in the coffee house.  I think I'm going to splurge
2016/03/05 16:10:33
Vastman
The GUI is superb! Thank you, Bob... had no idea about this... next paycheck!
 
Excellent Dan Worrell vid... luv that guy!
2016/03/05 19:55:15
bitflipper
scook
Yes, priced right in between MMultiBandAutopans retail and sale price.



I specifically avoided mentioning that. I plug Melda so much I'm afraid of sounding like a fan boy.
 
2016/03/05 20:09:47
Vastman
bitflipper
scook
Yes, priced right in between MMultiBandAutopans retail and sale price.



I specifically avoided mentioning that. I plug Melda so much I'm afraid of sounding like a fan boy.
 


Given ur obvious fanboyism... (joke), how would you compare the two?  I've always shy'd away from melda as the gui just doesn't speak to my for whatever reason (the most likely being the limited cells left in my brain).  This PanShaper seems elegant and pretty intuitive with a great gui...
 
Still, it's gonna be awhile... so why would I be better off with "M"? or more precisely, what are the differences, if you have insights on both.
 
Thanks in advance, bit...
2016/03/07 22:01:15
BassDaddy
I just saw this today and it just mmade so much sense to me I wondered if I wasn't missing something. I don't really want to buy another panner. I use Audio Damage Panstation and have always liked it but this Cable Guys seems very intuitive.
2016/03/08 17:37:20
bitflipper
Sorry, Dana, I missed your post. It's a tradeoff. MMultibandAutopan has more modulation capabilities, but PanCake has the cleanest, easiest UI. I give a little more weight to the latter, because an autopanner isn't the kind of plugin you're likely to spend a lot of time with to explore fully. More likely, you bring it in once every six months and have to figure it out all over again.
2016/03/21 20:40:51
Vastman
OK... remixing a song done in 2012... grabbed it!   Absolutely Brilliant!
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