Auto-pan in Logic?
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Auto-pan in Logic?
Is there an auto-pan plugin for Logic? Something similar to a setting the vibrato plugin on a slower setting?
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Thanks for the replies. I was using the tremelo... I guess I'm looking for more 'randomness' to the panning, like wild right left center left slow right etc. but I guess it could be automated. There was a neat feature to an old Alesis ModFX (the autopan model) that would generate a 'random' pattern free of tempo. It was cool.dokushoka wrote: By the way, is that Scott Walker in your avatar?
BTW, yep that's Scott. Screen grab from this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=dBMJ79ly3B4
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Nice. I'm a long time Scott Walker fan but haven't been able to see the film yet unfortunately.DryCounty wrote:Thanks for the replies. I was using the tremelo... I guess I'm looking for more 'randomness' to the panning, like wild right left center left slow right etc. but I guess it could be automated. There was a neat feature to an old Alesis ModFX (the autopan model) that would generate a 'random' pattern free of tempo. It was cool.dokushoka wrote: By the way, is that Scott Walker in your avatar?
BTW, yep that's Scott. Screen grab from this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=dBMJ79ly3B4
toaster3000 wrote:i always use the tremolo plug in... it does stereo panning, and it can be tempo synced or free, which is nice.
john
I've started using the tremolo plug in for backing vox. Basically, I'm sending all my oohs and aaahs together to Bus 1 and then to Bus 2, adding stereo panning tremolo on each with different rates plus lots of delay. Makes a cool ethereal swirling effect.
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