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Pan function in Albino

Seamoon
Seamoon

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Posted : Jul 29, 2008 22:41:46
Hi there,

does anybody know how to achiev with the albino that any note which is played is panned to the opposit side, like the "Spread" function in Vanguard?

Thanx for your help,
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Upavas
Upavas

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Posted : Jul 30, 2008 09:24
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Nabla jpr
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Posted : Jul 30, 2008 11:33
guys, the spread knob is not for what you think...there is the pan knob instead which i applicable to oscillators, filters..you could set in the oscillator matrix an lfo that modulate the pan with 1/16 for example...don't know if i understood well..

nab
Seamoon
Seamoon

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Posted : Jul 30, 2008 16:32
I know that spread is normaly something like an uniso mode to dublicate the signal and make it more fat.

But in Vanguard the "spread" button pan each note to the opposite side so that the first note is panned to the right, the second one to the left the third one to the right and so on....

Yeah Nabla, with an LFO it's likewise but not the same...           http://soundcloud.com/seamoon
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