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Panning a reverb send and return in Sonar(can u link the send pan with fader pan)?

1. In sonar If I had a guitar part panned left would it be common practice to also pan the send and reverb aux return left as well?

2. Can you link the send pan to the channel strip pan to be syned?

3.What is the difference If I were to send the Panned L guitar to a mono reverb sent L with returned panned L vs Sending the guitar(panned L) to a Stereo Reverb with the auxes panned hard Left and Right? Does the unit place the reverb according to how you pann the send?

I understand Reverb A WHOLE lot more but the panning possibilities are extremmely confusing. Can you help me straighten this out in my head with actuall examples.
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you may be more successful trying that question here:
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Oh ya that's easy. Hover over the send level and right-click. Then choose "follow track pan".
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Oh ya that's easy. Hover over the send level and right-click. Then choose "follow track pan".
Not in SOnar 8.
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1. In sonar If I had a guitar part panned left would it be common practice to also pan the send and reverb aux return left as well?
Opinion 1- typically I wouldn't bother. But... if I were thinking that kind of detail, might just as likely consider pan to the opposite side. Sort of implies the verb's feature or roll is relatively prominent.

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2. Can you link the send pan to the channel strip pan to be syned?
Hell yes. Group manager’, link them to the same one. Scale their relative relationship and movement if need be in 'custom. I set templates up for dual-mono 'stereo pair’ tracks (kits, overs', verbs what have you) for 'opposite link’ on the pan pots for one-slider width control.

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3.What is the difference If I were to send the Panned L guitar to a mono reverb sent L with returned panned L vs Sending the guitar(panned L) to a Stereo Reverb with the auxes panned hard Left and Right? Does the unit place the reverb according to how you pann the send?
‘Auxes panned hard...’? The sends panned? Lost you there.
In a mono verb, no. And if I’m not mistaken some verbs are ‘stereo’ in output sound only and do not place (or follow) with the input pan.
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