User manual

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Surround sound (Cubase only)
Using the SurroundPanner V5
Ö To move one of the panning balls in this mode, you do not have to click directly on
them. You will always move the panning ball that is nearer to the position of the mouse
pointer.
Overview Mode
When moving the sound source in the pan area, you will notice that the positioning
handle can leave the visible pan area (although the channel panning balls cannot). It
can be moved so far outside that all channels end up on the perimeter where the
positioning handle left the area. If you now use one of the rotation controls, for
example, it can be quite hard to understand what is happening, i.
e. why the panning
balls are moving the way they are.
To get a better understanding of this behavior, you can switch to Overview Mode.
Here you can see where the positioning handle is actually located and where the
panning balls would be (if they could leave the pan area). These virtual or “ghost
positions are connected to the actual panning balls inside the surround field by a thin
line to help you understand complex movements.
To switch to Overview Mode, click on the eye icon above and to the left of the pan
area.
Ö The Overview Mode is only used for visualizing the complex scenarios that you can
create with the SurroundPanner
V5. The actual panning is done in the standard view.
Therefore, the speakers are visible in this mode, but cannot be soloed/muted or
disabled.
Left-right and front-rear panning
These two controls are used to pan the sound source from left to right and front to
rear, and vice versa.
Ö This is the same as restricting the movement direction using the [Ctrl]/[Command]
and [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Shift] modifiers.
!
When panning in independent positioning mode, automation data is written for several
parameters. Due to this, special automation rules apply, see
Automation” on page 276.
!
Automation data for the independent positioning mode is always written for the
complete sound source, not for individual channels. This means it is not possible to
record automation for one stereo channel and then add automation for the other
stereo channel in a second go, for example.
The positioning handle is located outside the pan
area.
“Ghost” images of the panning balls. These are the
theoretical positions outside the visible pan area.
The left and right channels cannot leave the pan area.