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Originally Posted by Jax I'm not understanding why panning is limited to 5 positions instead of being fully sweepable. It seems like a limited (though useful) design. What was the thinking behind the panning design? |
If you absolutely need to pan a few elements to 71% left and 30% R (maybe you're spatially lining up toms to overheads...fine), do that in your DAW and pass those stems to hard L/R channels in the 5-20 section.
A lot can be said for L/C/R panning. I could have lived without the 10 and 2 o clock positions. That's a BT thing
Channels 1-4 can be panned on a pot, but in my experience using this box 1-4 get kick/snare/vocal/bass which all land in the middle anyhow...