when parallel processing...
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Artie_Fufkin
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Re: when parallel processing...
If that autopan effect is just moving it between L and R, you're only making the volume different, not causing phasing.
Re: when parallel processing...
no because im autopanning in parallel so theres the original then the autopanned version ontop which can cause phasing. but its sorted now, thanks.Artie Fufkin wrote:If that autopan effect is just moving it between L and R, you're only making the volume different, not causing phasing.
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