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Panning with ER.

Discussion in 'Virtuosity' started by Sylvain Provenzano, Nov 12, 2017.

  1. I'm not sure I understood the early reflections panning part. Mike put ERs on trumpets group for positioning.

    Question 1 :
    Trumpets are positionned far right so it work in the example but do you use ERs (and how) for sections that are less on the right or completly at center ?

    Question 2 :
    Mike said earlier in the video he has a group fader for woodwinds but if he put the ERs on this group as he did for trumpets all woodwinds would have the exact same position no ?

    Question 3 :
    The ER's panning seems to work with dry samples but how do you deal with wetter samples. Do they end in the same group fader with same ERs ?
     
  2. Haas panning, as this is called, is case-by-case, and only one of different panning techniques. For woodwinds, which I essentially leave in the center, ER stuff has to be accomplished primarily with verb. I use Haas mostly for Horns, Tpt/tbn, and percussion stuff. To your point, I work with dry samples for a ton of reasons which I'll be covering more in the upcoming Template Balancing class.
     
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  3. Thank you for your answer. I'll definitevely buy the template balancing class too. :)
     
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