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Recording a sequenced song onto a multitracked recorder - panning?

Hello! I've conducted a search of the forums and only found one thread that addressed this and the answers weren't really clear. I'm a newbie to the forum and to recording in general, but I wanted to ask this before I started diving into it.

I have a Yamaha MO8 workstation that I've recorded some songs on. I have a Tascam DP-02 recorder. On the workstation, the songs I've sequenced have panning for some of the sounds and are at the point that they're ready to be recorded on the Tascam. I have two outputs on the Yamaha that will go into two inputs on the Tascam to create a stereo sound (I think). My question is this - will the panning work I did on the sequencer transfer to the Tascam when it's recorded? Thanks in advance.
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rocky... welcome to the board.

Yes, you stereo mix should remain intact as long as your output is L/R to L/R.
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Thanks Michaelst - much appreciated!
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