
Tekker
New member
Sorry I'm late........
-tkr
I think it's the way you have the panner set up in you recording program because I seem to rember that you can set it so that when you pan it keeps the same "power" going to the speakers as you pan (but for the life of me I can't find anything about it in the manual or in any of the dropdown menus, and I think I somehow stumbled upon it once a while ago, so I'm just going on memory here). Because when something is panned dead center it is getting it's loudness from both the speakers, and when you pan one of the speakers drops out making it half as loud. But that option (if I can ever find it) keeps the same power going to the speakers so it'll get really loud on one speaker (so I don't really recommend this as that's pretty annoying), but that's just something you'll have to try out and see if that works for you.Here's something that happened I don't understand at all, that has to do with simple panning of doubled tracks. When both of the doubled guitar tracks were panned center, the guitar sound was really loud. As I panned each of the guitar tracks further out, the level continued to drop, until the point when they were panned hard left and right, and I had to boost each of them about 6 dB just to get the guitar up to its original level. What's all that about?
-tkr