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VST Effect for making sound go from one speaker to another?
I'm composing a song and I'm using Mixcraft 5. You know how some songs will have sound that will move from one speaker to the other and then back? I don't seem to know what kind VST plugin that could be. Help please?
2 Answers
- 8 years ago
Hi!
You actually don't need a VST plugin to do that. Let me explain.
In music and sound, there is a term for if the sound is coming more from the left speaker or the right, called panning. The panning controls in Mixcraft can be found by going to the track toolbar (with the volume and the name of the track etc) and changing the dropdown menu to "clip pan".
To make the pan move from the left speaker to the right or vice versa, you will need to create an automation track. Unfortunately, since I have never used Mixcraft, this is where I must leave you, and direct you to the experts.
The tutorial for creating automation can be found here: http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/v5/help/mchelp_t...
Hope this helped!
Source(s): http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/v5/help/hs540.ht... http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/v5/help/mchelp_t... - 8 years ago
Just adding that there are in fact VST plugins that will do this automatically for you without automation lanes; they're called autopanners. Here's a KVR thread with links to a few of them:
Source(s): Check out http://quadrophone.com/ for music production tutorials and training