How To Pan Vocals in SX3

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is there anyway take a mono vocal and make it so you can control where it pans throughout the song... so i can take a mono vocal and make it so it starts at one speaker and fades to the other and fades back... any help appreciated
 
Wow, you spent £500 on music software and you don't understand panning?

You must be made of money!!
 
maybe he got it used? you can transfer registrations for $50...
 
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ok i figured the automation thing out.. but the thing is when i try panning a certain part 2 one speaker it just cuts out totally... is this because of mono? does anyone know a way to fix this problem
 
You recorded the vocal to the left side of a stereo track. You need to record the vocal to a mono track.
 
I simply cannot believe how a person who bought Cubase SX3 does not know how to pan audio!
 
when i make a new track... i always put it on mono, and in the main track window on the left is says in: left asio multimedia driver stereo in
and for out it says out 1... my fasttrack pro is on mono too so im very confused
 
What are you routing that track to. How are your outputs set up? Can you import a CD, play it, and get sound out of both speakers?
 
ok... the switch on the actual fasttrack is set to mono... the asio master driver is the asio multimedia driver... and i make the new tracs on mono setting... i guess i really need a headphone amp because i have one set of headphones going in to one trs output and one set of headphones going into the other... this might be causing the problem... as when i make anything stereo, one person cant hear a part of the track... (if the fasttrack is on stereo, they cant hear their voice through it, if the cubase is on stereo, they cant hear the recording...)
 
YOu have one set of headphones hooked up to the left output and one set hooked to the right output? That's a problem. Those are line outputs, the fuzzy distortion was probably you trying to turn the volume up loud enough to hear it.
 
oh so since there is only one headphone jack, do i need a headphone amp?
 
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