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Surround Sound(Cubase Pro only)
VST MultiPanner
In the Inspector miniature view, you can also solo, mute, and disable channels.
NOTE
In all miniature panner views, you can hold the Shift key while moving the sound source to allow
for more accurate positioning.
RELATED LINKS
Soloed, Muted, and Disabled Speaker Channels on page 598
Movement Restriction Modes on page 593
General Plug-in Controls
Bypass Effect
The Bypass Effect button at the top left of the plug-in panel allows you to bypass VST
MultiPanner.
The following applies:
If the input and output configurations are identical, the input signals are
directly routed to the output channels.
If the input and output configurations differ, the panner attempts to route the
input signals to the appropriate output channels. For example, if you pan a
stereo signal to a 5.1 configuration, the left and right front speakers are used.
Mute/Solo
The Mute and Solo buttons at the top of the plug-in panel are identical to the
channel’s Mute and Solo controls.
Read/Write
The Read and Write buttons at the top of the VST MultiPanner window allow you to
apply and record automation data.
RELATED LINKS
Bypassing Insert Effects on page 395
Using Solo and Mute on page 337
Automation Parameters in VST MultiPanner on page 592
Automation Parameters in VST MultiPanner
Most of the parameters in the VST MultiPanner plug-in can be automated just like any other
channel or insert parameters.
Recording automation for the orbit controls and the independent positioning mode, however,
is handled differently. Automation data for these parameters is written as a combination of the
front-rear panning, left-right panning, and the Rotate Signal parameters. For the independent
positioning mode, scaling is added. Therefore, modifying existing automation data is quite
troublesome, since it involves changing many different parameters. If an automation pass does
not meet your expectations, we recommend to start from scratch.
RELATED LINKS
Orbit Controls on page 596
Position Left/Right Channels Independently on page 594
Writing Automation Data on page 602
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