Hi
Eddie and others interested in this delays panning options. I have heard back from Bill Edstrom who did that free Groove 3video. Basically you cannot pan the upper and lower parts of that delay separately which is a little disappointing for sure. He said he was not sure what the WIDE button actually does except that it may alter the delay times slightly and pan slightly but he is still not sure.
Bill agreed with me that the only way to get super wide panning is to setup two instances of these delays and feed a single source into both of them and pan each hard L and R. You would set the threshold full up in one so only the bottom delay works and all the way down in the other so the only the top delay works.
(or set in the middle and use both delays on each side which would be rather cool too) He used Studio One V3 to do the video. We have what we call Channel effects and basically we can set up any number of plugins up in a single channel or a single buss in run them in any combination of series or parallel routings. We use a splitter to feed two parallel effects and then panning plugins to pan them and then combine the result all to one output. That whole setup can be saved as an effects chain and loaded up later instantly. This is all rather versatile stuff for sure. You guys would need dual buses to do the same thing but easily done.