i have started reading The Mixing Engineer's Handbook and in chapter four i've found a problem which i don't understand it. Will write down the specific context maybe it'll be more clear to you. " So important elements like that i keep up in the middle or maybe like at 10:30 and 1:30" - DAvid Sussman about panning in dance music. What does he mean by 10:30 or 1:30 ? Is he saying that the center of a panometer is 12 ?
Inputs pls !
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Of course no that makes any sense if your panoramic potentiomete
Of course no that makes any sense if your panoramic potentiometer has center at the six o'clock position.
NOW is the center - 3 DB down? Or, - 4.5? 6.0? No center loss? It's one thing to place a sound it's another to create motion. And a lot has to do whether you want to be mono compatible or not?
Fun with panoramic potentiometers
Mx Remy Ann David
That's right, he's using a clock reference where the center is 1
That's right, he's using a clock reference where the center is 12:00.
7:00 would be panned hard (all the way) to the left
5:00 would be panned hard (all the way) to the right
10:30 and 1:30 would be a little out of center, but not too far.