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Cubase 9 guitar center
Cubase 9 guitar center






Stereo Balance Panner is not Stereo dual panner. I always get confused by which is which too - the names are not intuitive. at least conceptually - I suspect by “dual panner” you mean the one with 2 pan controls, which in Cubase is named the Stereo Combined Panner so they literally are the same thing.The OP wanted to split the stereo signal so they could pan them hard left and hard right - which is basically what is occurring by default for both Panner types. At any other pan settings the results will be different between the 2 Panner types. And they only produce the same* results when the Stereo Balanced Panner is set to the center and the Stereo Combined Panner is set hard left and hard right. Sorry for jumping in BUT the stereo combined planner and the dual planner are to different things.Īgree*.

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What is your use case, what end result are you trying to achieve by splitting the left & right? Your example isn’t very informative since panning the left side hard left and the right side hard right is the same as a default Stereo Track using the Stereo Balance Panner panned center - all of the left signal goes to the left speaker and all the right signal to the right speaker.Īlso are you using Pro or another flavor of Cubase? But for just panning control the Combined Stereo Panner lets you place the left & right signals independently - just like a dual mono stereo configuration does. If you wanted to split the left and right and treat them differently, for example different inserts for each side, then you would need to split the audio left & right. You can use it to achieve similar audio panning results to splitting the audio onto 2 different Tracks without the need add additional Tracks. This just seems like a UI for stereo width(?) I want to have the separate mono L/R outputs and hard pan each independently. Would you clarify what you are referring to? I only see what is shown in the attached image.ĮDIT: I think I found what you were describing in the mixer. You can use this to independently set the Left & Right sides of your stereo signal anywhere within the Panorama, collapse it to Mono or even flip the Left & Right

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The one on the right lets you change the Panner to Stereo Combined Panner. When you hover over a Panner two buttons will appear.

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An example might be panning l/r of a sound all the way left and all the way right, respectively. a VST instrument stereo out) so I can pan independently. Is there a way to split the master stereo out, or any stereo out for that matter (e.g. I’d like to mix and pan the left/right outputs of my project independently.






Cubase 9 guitar center