![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Instead you’ll need to examine that Software Instrument’s meters. Unfortunately, in the case of Software Instruments, there are no circles. While a second circle denotes a Stereo track: And next to the Input field is one of two icons. Towards the top of your instrument’s Channel Strip in the Mixer is the Input section. It’s pretty easy to discern when a track is either mono or stereo. In today’s video and post, we explore what the Stereo Pan knob actually does, and how to get that True Stereo Panning you’re after. Stereo tracks are a horse of another color! While the pan knob looks identical for both mono and stereo tracks – they’re actually quite different. With the flick of a wrist you’re able to place instruments left to right, and anywhere between. The Logic pan pot is your tried and true way of expanding your mix’s stereo-width. ![]()
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