@cinematicpop said:
It seems though, with the "default" mode, that there is no panning applied and the microphones all show no volume differences between L/R
Is it you who asked a similar question on VI Control just recently ...?
Of course, only the main stereo microphone pairs reveal the "natural" panning with the typical differences in volume, timing and timbre. However, all close and mid layer microphones are aimed at a group or a specific instrument, and they are often mono anyway. This is where panning comes into play. 😊
On a more philosophical note, there is no "natural" sound in audio recording, just as there is no "natural photo" or "natural movie". The choice of tools, their position, the spatial relationship between subject and listener/viewer (i.e. camera or microphone) is always an artistic decision (even if it is an unconscious one). And that's before we even talk about any kind of editing/shaping/sculpturing with a technical or an artistic intention.
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library