I did this short video for a discussion on the VI forums. Some ppl here might find it interesting.
https://youtu.be/_xPPxK4w66c
Orchestra Panning
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Orchestra Panning
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Re: Orchestra Panning
I'm only one PPL and certainly did find it an interesting aspect of the modern orchestra. A few "never thought of that" moments took place.
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Re: Orchestra Panning
Thank you for posting this!
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Re: Orchestra Panning
Cool stuff Clyde! Thanks for sharing it here.
Panning is one thing, depth is difficult.
But I think I would like to pan from the Timpanist's perspective, which would annoy the purists.
Except the Timpanist of course......
Panning is one thing, depth is difficult.
But I think I would like to pan from the Timpanist's perspective, which would annoy the purists.
Except the Timpanist of course......
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Re: Orchestra Panning
Thanks Clyde. Just listening to stuff from your soundcloud page. Fantastic. Love it.
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