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OpenMPT => Help and Questions => Topic started by: Christofori on April 16, 2006, 05:12:40

Title: Stereo Seperation in Instrument Window
Post by: Christofori on April 16, 2006, 05:12:40
Hey,

First off, thanks for working on MPT guys -- it's been my favorite tracker forever... and the new features are greatly appreciated. ;)

That said, I do like to occasionally use Stereo/Pan Seperation for an instrument in my tracks.  It'd be nice to be able to reverse the pan seperation; as it is now, the low end (below the centre point) is always on the left; the higher stuff is on the right.  What if we want to reverse it?  Or, is this feature already available and I'm just not seeing it?

Thanks in advance! :D
Title: Stereo Seperation in Instrument Window
Post by: speed-goddamn-focus on April 16, 2006, 07:13:47
Just use a negative number :)
Title: Stereo Seperation in Instrument Window
Post by: Squirrel Havoc on April 16, 2006, 08:14:26
Hey, a fellow Okie! Where abouts is BA? And what style of music do you work in?
Title: Stereo Seperation in Instrument Window
Post by: LPChip on April 16, 2006, 10:56:53
Hey, Welcome Christofori!

Why would you want to have lower values be panning to the right? Im curious cus I never found the need for that :)
Title: Stereo Seperation in Instrument Window
Post by: georg on April 16, 2006, 13:27:50
Wow. Welcome to the forum.


I'm not sure i'm right but i think you're asking because you're used to it being the other way around in another tracker, am i right? I think there's no option for that, but it's not a bad idea. I find it infuriating when my habits are interrupted that way. (Like the subtle but annoying differences in cropping in Photoshop and Photo-paint.)
Title: Stereo Seperation in Instrument Window
Post by: speed-goddamn-focus on April 19, 2006, 09:18:09
Press the down arrow to get negative numbers
Title: Stereo Seperation in Instrument Window
Post by: Christofori on April 19, 2006, 10:04:15
Thanks for posting the solution again; since some of the info. was lost it'll be helpful in case anyone else needs the answer. :)