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tbonejc1
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stupid question.
when you have a track that is not panned, but is dead center, it plays equally to both l and r speakers right?
then a couple of questions, is their any difference in sound if you copied that track, and panned both of them hard left and right? maybe just louder in general?
and what exactly happens to the track as you pan it to one side?
Say I pan a guitar track 50% to the right. Does that simply mean that the track gets 50% louder in the right speaker, while getting %50 softer in the left?
I do know that unless you pan something %100 percent, you will still hear traces of that track in the other speaker, correct?
thanks,
J
when you have a track that is not panned, but is dead center, it plays equally to both l and r speakers right?
then a couple of questions, is their any difference in sound if you copied that track, and panned both of them hard left and right? maybe just louder in general?
and what exactly happens to the track as you pan it to one side?
Say I pan a guitar track 50% to the right. Does that simply mean that the track gets 50% louder in the right speaker, while getting %50 softer in the left?
I do know that unless you pan something %100 percent, you will still hear traces of that track in the other speaker, correct?
thanks,
J