XnmE
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Posted: Sun Sep 07 2003 19:31 panning slide in mt2 mixer |
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Hey Yan, what about makeing panning slide in mt2 mixer? Is it hard to do it for you? It would be great. Now, when i want to make 2 guitars, left and right, i have to put panning efect manually in each pattern, line by line. |
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Sun Sep 07 2003 21:49
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Can't you just pan them in the instrument window, or the sample? Although, a panning slider for the channel would be good... |
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TOffe
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Sun Sep 07 2003 22:13
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ok, forget the panning of the sample, that would mean you have to have 2 samples just to pan one to the right, the other to the left = not needed. But the instrument way could still be done fairly easy, since you just need to create a second instrument with the same sample, which doesn't take up much space... |
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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Posted: Mon Sep 08 2003 04:46
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Actually, I think having a panning control in the mixer would be great. It'd make some aspects of panning a lot more easier to control |
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Mon Sep 08 2003 14:43
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TOffe wrote: |
I tought Xmne wanted to have 2 diffrent guitars, to get that "band" feeling?
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maybe, I don't know. I only know that the trick with doubling the same guitar and then pan it left and right is used often, to give the track more "space" and "width". Anyway, a panning slider would be good, no matter what |
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