I haven't posted this as a bug, as I'm unsure if it's my understanding of how the new version works.
To change the pan setting for an individual SOUND in V2 I could move over the envelope, the mouse pointer would become a double-headed arrow, I clicked and dragged the whole envelope up or down.
In V3 as soon as I move over the envelope the mouse pointer become a cross-hair, and when I click I get an envelope point.
Reasons for wanting it to work the first way (the V2 way) is that I may have the track panned to centre but want individual sounds at different pan settings.
TIA
Steve
V3 BETA: Changing pan for individual sound
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That works almost the same way it did in Mixcraft 2. Select Pan from the envelope type setting at the top of the screen, then (here's what's different) hold down the Ctrl key and click inside the sound to set the pivot points.teej wrote:OK, am I missing something? That takes care of amplitude within individual sounds, but how about panning left/right within a sound?
Cool, but I believe Killer was referring to panning within an individual sound, and the option at the top of the screen changes from volume to panning, etc., for the entire project. Or am I missing something yet again?!Select Pan from the envelope type setting at the top of the screen, then (here's what's different) hold down the Ctrl key and click inside the sound to set the pivot points.
If I'm not mistaken, my external editor (Audacity) can perform this function. Just load the wave file, separate the right and left, and pan, crossfade, etc.
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