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Surround sound (Cubase only)
Using the SurroundPanner V5
Using the SurroundPanner V5
Cubase has a special feature for graphically positioning a sound source in the
surround field or modifying existing premixes: the SurroundPanner V5. This plug-in
distributes the audio from the input channels in various proportions to the output
surround channels.
Whether the SurroundPanner V5 can be used for a specific input/output configuration,
depends on whether this configuration can be mapped by the panner. The plug-in
supports mapping of mono or stereo inputs to any surround configuration, as well as
setups where the input and output channels have the same configuration. In all other
cases (e.
g. 5.1 to stereo), the MixConvert V6 plug-in is used to map the channel
configuration (see
“Using the MixConvert V6 plug-in (Cubase only)” on page 277).
While you need to open the plug-in panel to access all of the panner features, you can
perform basic panning operations also in the following places:
In the MixConsole, a miniature view of the surround plug-in appears at the top of
the fader section.
You can click and drag directly in the miniature image to move the signal source in
the surround field.
In the Inspector, a miniature surround pan control can be displayed in the
Surround Pan section.
This panner view offers click and drag panning as well as speaker channel icons
reflecting the solo/mute and deactivation states.
Ö In all miniature panner views you can scale down your movements by holding the
[Shift] key while moving the sound source. This allows you to make fine adjustments.