User Manual

VST MultiPanner
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NOTE
You cannot automate the soloing or muting of output channels.
Left-Right Pan
Sets the position of the signal on the x-axis.
Rear-Front Pan
Sets the position of the signal on the y-axis.
Bottom-Top Pan
Sets the position of the signal on the z-axis. If you move this control all the way to
the right, the sound comes from the top speakers only.
Elevation On/Off
Activates/Deactivates the height parameter. If elevation is deactivated, Bottom-
Top Pan is set to bottom, even if automation for bottom-top panning is present.
Elevation On/Off can also be automated.
Rotate Signal around Z-Axis
Rotates the signal around the z-axis. This option is only available for stereo and
multi-channel signals.
Tilt Signal around Y-Axis
Tilts the signal around the y-axis. This option is only available for stereo and
multi-channel signals.
Tilt Signal around X-Axis
Tilts the signal around the x-axis. This option is only available for stereo and
multi-channel signals.
Orbit Center
Rotates the sound source including all input channels and the positioning handle
signal around the center of the room. Click Counter Shot to rotate the sound
source by exactly 180 degrees.
Radius
Sets the distance of the sound source from the center of the room when using
Orbit Center.
Center Distribution
Distributes part or all of the center signal to the left and right front speakers.
NOTE
If Front Divergence is set to 100
%, Center Distribution has no effect.
Front Divergence
Determines the attenuation curve that is used when positioning sound sources on
the front x-axis.