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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Using the Surround Balancer<br />

If the source is set to surround, the Surround Panner acts as a Surround Balancer control.<br />

Source channels are passed on to their respective output channels without any<br />

cross-panning or mixing. The pan control is represented by a single puck, which affects<br />

the multi-channel source signal as a whole. In other words, only the relative volume<br />

balance of the source signal is changed.<br />

The separation parameters are not available in this Surround Panner mode.<br />

Inserting Surround Effect Plug-ins<br />

<strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> offers a number of surround effect plug-ins, and also includes surround versions<br />

of the Sculpture and ES2 synthesizers. Your Audio Units instruments and effects may also<br />

work in surround.<br />

Important: The project surround format determines the surround format of plug-ins.<br />

To insert a surround effect plug-in<br />

1 Set the channel strip’s output to Surround.<br />

2 Click any Insert slot, then browse to the Mono → Surround (on mono channels), Stereo<br />

→ Surround (on stereo channels), or Surround version (on surround channels) of the<br />

desired plug-in.<br />

As an example on a stereo format channel strip, navigate to Delay > Delay Designer ><br />

Stereo → 5.1 (ITU 775). If the project surround format is set to 7.1 (SDDS), the Plug-in<br />

menu of a stereo channel strip is displayed as follows: Delay > Delay Designer > Stereo<br />

→ 7.1 (SDDS).<br />

Chapter 39 Working with Surround<br />

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