"Autopan" without using effects
Posted: 11:37, 1 February 2015
Hi guys,
on the Juno-Gi it seems to be possible to apply an "Autopan" to a sound without using an effect. I hope the term I´m using is correct- you can hear the sound moving from one side to another.
Here an example (which unfortunately only makes sense if I´m referring to an original factory sound of the Gi, which I hope I´m doing):
In the special live set there is sound no 39 called "Synthology": Here Tone 391 Analog Seq in the upper layer has an Autopan which is not created by the effect section as far as I could figure it out. So my question is: How is it done?
Best regards and thank you for taking your time
Frank
on the Juno-Gi it seems to be possible to apply an "Autopan" to a sound without using an effect. I hope the term I´m using is correct- you can hear the sound moving from one side to another.
Here an example (which unfortunately only makes sense if I´m referring to an original factory sound of the Gi, which I hope I´m doing):
In the special live set there is sound no 39 called "Synthology": Here Tone 391 Analog Seq in the upper layer has an Autopan which is not created by the effect section as far as I could figure it out. So my question is: How is it done?
Best regards and thank you for taking your time
Frank