Hello,
I am working on an orchestral piece and am wondering when everyone pans their tracks. Most tutorials and books suggest to render all the midi tracks, centered in stereo, and then pan the audio in the sequencer after you are done composing. When composing, however, keeping everything centered doesn't sound very good, so I like to pan MIDI tracks, but I am also experiencing a few problems.
First, when I use Gigapulse on an instrument panned to the far left, I still hear the reverb in full stereo (so the instrument initially sounds like it's coming from the left, and then the decay and reverb sounds like it's centered). Second, I can only set the "width" of a channel in the Gigastudio inputs if I use Gigapulse post-fader, instead of pre-fader as seems recommended, and which appears to produce a better sound.
Any suggestions or comments appreciated!
-Brennan
I am working on an orchestral piece and am wondering when everyone pans their tracks. Most tutorials and books suggest to render all the midi tracks, centered in stereo, and then pan the audio in the sequencer after you are done composing. When composing, however, keeping everything centered doesn't sound very good, so I like to pan MIDI tracks, but I am also experiencing a few problems.
First, when I use Gigapulse on an instrument panned to the far left, I still hear the reverb in full stereo (so the instrument initially sounds like it's coming from the left, and then the decay and reverb sounds like it's centered). Second, I can only set the "width" of a channel in the Gigastudio inputs if I use Gigapulse post-fader, instead of pre-fader as seems recommended, and which appears to produce a better sound.
Any suggestions or comments appreciated!
-Brennan