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PAN effect---how?
i recorded a drum track, & i want to make it sound as if it travells from right loudspeaker to the left and back......how do i do it?
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There is a Pan and Volume automation envelope function.
The line that runs down the center of a track (in multitrack mode) is for pan, and the line at the top is for volume. You might have the envelopes hidden. To un-hide them, push the little buttons at the top that look like these (Cool Edit Pro, Audition might be slightly different). The one that says L/R should be pushed in, in order to use the pan envelope. |
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"To un-hide them"
LOL To unhide them. Love it. Ahem. Carry on... |
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