
metalhead28
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I recently discovered this plug-in, and while it is very simple I absolutely love it.
Inserted on a stereo track, it gives you independant panning and gain controls for each side.
(Some DAW software may do this anyway, but Sonar doesn't
)
A good example of my usage is when recording two mics on a guitar....I can record onto a stereo track to keep things simpler, yet I have independant control over each mic. I dig that. You could also reverse a stereo image or narrow one, or automate it, or all kinds of nifty stuff.
Anyway, hope this is as handy for somebody else as it is for me.
http://pacificsoundcraft.com/software.shtml
It is a DirectX plug-in by the way
Inserted on a stereo track, it gives you independant panning and gain controls for each side.
(Some DAW software may do this anyway, but Sonar doesn't

A good example of my usage is when recording two mics on a guitar....I can record onto a stereo track to keep things simpler, yet I have independant control over each mic. I dig that. You could also reverse a stereo image or narrow one, or automate it, or all kinds of nifty stuff.
Anyway, hope this is as handy for somebody else as it is for me.
http://pacificsoundcraft.com/software.shtml
It is a DirectX plug-in by the way
