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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Getting to Know the Binaural Panner Window<br />

You control the panning effect in the Binaural Panner by positioning the panning pucks<br />

on the panning plane at the top of the window, and by adjusting some additional<br />

parameters. Following are descriptions of the window’s main elements.<br />

Pucks<br />

Panning plane<br />

3D image<br />

Mode buttons<br />

Size field<br />

Doppler button<br />

Extended parameters<br />

Click the disclosure<br />

triangle to reveal these<br />

extended parameters.<br />

• Angle, Elevation, Distance: Information fields that adjust automatically when changes<br />

are made to the puck positions.<br />

• Spread: Information field that adjusts automatically when changes are made to the<br />

puck positions. You can also interact directly with it by dragging its numerical value<br />

(making changes here also affects the left and right puck positions).<br />

• Panning plane: Area for positioning the signals—using the pucks—in the stereo image.<br />

• Pucks: Used for positioning the signals on the panning plane—pan and direction.<br />

• 3D image: Represents the resulting position of the audio signal. This is purely a visual<br />

aid, which cannot be interacted with directly.<br />

• Mode buttons: Determine the virtual shape of the panning plane, which can be planar<br />

or spherical.<br />

• Size field: Determines the size of the plane or sphere, expressed as the radius of the<br />

circular plane.<br />

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