Hey guys,
I'm currently working on a sound in massive and I want it to pan to a different side each time I play a note.
Tried doing this with an LFO assigned to the panning with the restart button pressed, but it doesn't work too well.
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance.
Massive panning each played note
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Re: Massive panning each played note
Automate your DAW's panner.
Or pan one channel to the right and the other to the left. Play half the notes in one channel, half the notes in the other.
Or pan one channel to the right and the other to the left. Play half the notes in one channel, half the notes in the other.

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Re: Massive panning each played note
The only real options you really have within massive is to use a standard square LFO to the knob WITHOUT the restart (the restart is going to have it start in the same position every time you press a new note). An alternative to look at would be the stepper.
If your notes are far enough from each other scale wise you could use key tracking instead.
Otherwise I can't really think of any way to really tackle your issue within massive besides manually editing automation lanes in your DAW.
If your notes are far enough from each other scale wise you could use key tracking instead.
Otherwise I can't really think of any way to really tackle your issue within massive besides manually editing automation lanes in your DAW.
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