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Originally Posted by criticaldistance dude, either split the stereo files into mono and load them on two separate channels, use the direction mixer, or get a different sequencer. do we really need two pages of you whining about how logic's stereo balance control is not a pan? of course it's not, it's a balance control.  |
well...... your first suggestion isn't a great option for mixing 50+ stereo audio files (can you imagine trying to EQ two separate mono audio tracks in an efficient manner - for example)
yes - I understand they offer a plugin to give me a real pan. I think it is a PITA
sometimes various factors mean I need to mix in Logic. I work in many different DAWs, and hardware consoles.
It just doesn’t make any sense that in mono or surround it functions as a panner, yet in stereo it is the “balance control” as they call it on page 549 of the Logic Pro 8 manual. 99% of the time I desire a pan when mixing stereo audio files.
and… last time I looked at this thread I wasn’t the only one participating… many other people are posting interesting ideas. Too bad your post didn’t bring anything new or helpful to the discussion.