Panning LAW!!??

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oki c9.....

But when this was in use.... the only computers around was IBM large system....cubase wasn't even born as a company.....!!!
 
rambo said:
oki c9.....

But when this was in use.... the only computers around was IBM large system....cubase wasn't even born as a company.....!!!
wtf? i'm talkin about last year...cubase VST32 5 and 5.1

it used -6 as its default pan law...and right now if you go buy cubase vst32 from the store its -6...
SX is -3 and Nuendo is -3
 
I'm not talking about versions of software....
This goes back to 1950 1960....
In this case versions of cubase is a little inrelevant.....or.....
 
Roker1 said:
hey SOM.. I think heads who "invented" that panning law were a bit more knowledgable and experienced than you are..

Heh heh, you say that as if it was some incredible feat to be more knowledgable or more experienced than me. :p

I dug this up on the net, it s better than my memory, and since everyone is smrter than me I figure the link would be more believable.

http://www.music.miami.edu/students/personal/jwest/Chap_1/Chap_1_Introduction.html#Summary

Rock me tenderly,
SoMm
 
PAN ?

...damn, I think i'm in a wrong place again... I think this thread is about a newbie asking a general law of paning for mixing. And I was about to give this good begginer link. :eek: :D Whadya think ?
 
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