Qwerty
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Whenever we get down and dirty and have one of "those" discussions about sound quality of various sequencers, the topic of 'Panning Law' always raises its head. Ron Kuper, one of the lead tech. guys at Cakewalk, explained that all sequencers will pump out identical information whilst summing and that differences come into account due to differing standards and application of 'Panning Law' between sequencers.
So, Sonar 4 P.E. has just been announced with six configurable options for Panning Law.
Does anyone have a handle on what laws are applied with other sequencers? Does anyone have any idea as to how the application of these different panning laws would impact themselves upon a mix?
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So, Sonar 4 P.E. has just been announced with six configurable options for Panning Law.
Does anyone have a handle on what laws are applied with other sequencers? Does anyone have any idea as to how the application of these different panning laws would impact themselves upon a mix?
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