Panning on master track
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Panning on master track
How do you panning (left or right) the entire project on the main track?
Sorry for the translation, it may create some confusion.
I also apologize if it took me a while to respond, there is a time difference in the country where I live and it could coincide at night.
I also apologize if it took me a while to respond, there is a time difference in the country where I live and it could coincide at night.
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Re: Panning on master track
doesnt look possible.
bring to output track , pan then it goes to master
bring to output track , pan then it goes to master
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Dell XPS i7-10700 2.9Ghz
48 GB RAM
Windows 10
Re: Panning on master track
Thank you
Sorry for the translation, it may create some confusion.
I also apologize if it took me a while to respond, there is a time difference in the country where I live and it could coincide at night.
I also apologize if it took me a while to respond, there is a time difference in the country where I live and it could coincide at night.
Re: Panning on master track
Output tracks don't go to the master - and they don't have a pan feature. I think you mean submix?hpharley90 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 1:22 pm doesnt look possible.
bring to output track , pan then it goes to master
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Re: Panning on master track
yes my mistake.
10.5 Pro studio build 596
Dell XPS i7-10700 2.9Ghz
48 GB RAM
Windows 10
Dell XPS i7-10700 2.9Ghz
48 GB RAM
Windows 10