System information
Notes:
n  Use bus tracks to add panning keyframes  to busses. From the View menu, choose Show   Bus 
Tracks to display bus tracks at the bottom of the track view. For more information, see "Audio 
Bus Tracks" on page 246.
n  Center-channel gain cannot be automated.
n  Muting and soloing channels cannot be automated.
1.  Select the track (or bus track) you want to pan.
2. 
Select the Automation  Settings   button in the track or bus.
3.  From the Insert menu, choose  Audio Envelopes,   and then choose Surround  Pan Keyframes from 
the submenu. An additional row appears below  the track with a single keyframe positioned at the 
beginning of the project.  This keyframe represents the current panning settings for the track.
To hide panning keyframes  without removing them from your project, choose Show  Audio 
Envelopes from the View menu, and then choose Surround  Pan Keyframes from the 
submenu.
4.  Click to position the cursor where you want to begin panning the track.
5.  Pan your track:
a. 
Double-click the surround  panner   on the track  or bus to display the Surround Panner 
window:
b.  Drag the pan point in the Surround  Panner window to position the sound within the sound 
field. Shading is  drawn to indicate the output from each channel, and a keyframe is added  
below the track.
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