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Surround sound (Cubase only)
Using the SurroundPanner V5
Restricting movement
By default, you can click anywhere in the pan area and drag the mouse to move the
sound source. If you want the positioning handle to jump to a specific position, you
can click once at that position.
However, you can also limit movement to a specific direction, using the corresponding
modifier keys (or the arrow icons above the pan area). That way you can scale down
your movements, or have the sound source move along a certain axis (e.
g. from
bottom left to top right).
When you press a modifier key (e. g. [Ctrl]/[Command]), the corresponding icon
above the pan area is highlighted with a lighter border, indicating that this mode is
active.
As soon as you release the modifier key, you return to standard mode.
By clicking on one of the icons above the pan area, the corresponding positioning
mode is activated persistently. That way you do not have to keep the corresponding
modifier key pressed all the time.
To deactivate the selected positioning mode, switch back to standard mode.
The following modes are available:
Panning the left and right channels independently with the mouse
At the top right of the plug-in window you will find the button for the independent
positioning mode. If this is activated, you can adjust the left and right input channels
(yellow and red balls) independently by clicking and dragging. This is similar to using
the two surround pan joysticks found on some hardware consoles.
Icon Modifier key(s) Description
- Standard mode, no restrictions apply.
[Shift] Mouse movements are scaled to allow very fine
movements. This is useful when panning in the
miniature display in the channel, for example.
[Ctrl]/[Command] Horizontal movements only.
[Ctrl]/[Command]-[Shift] Vertical movements only.
[Alt]/[Option] Diagonal movements only (bottom left to top right).
[Alt]/[Option]-[Shift] Diagonal movements only (bottom right to top left).
[Shift]-
[Ctrl]/[Command]-
[Alt]/[Option]
In this mode the mouse pointer immediately jumps
to the positioning handle even if it is located outside
the pan area (only visible in Overview Mode).
The independent positioning mode is
activated.
The right channel is panned
independently with the mouse.