Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 137

Pan sends to a 5.1 bus track, Stereo Spread, Radius, Center

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 133 Video and surround sound Stereo Spread Determines the separation between stereo audio tracks, with zero and -180° producing minimum separation, and -90° producing maximum separation. Radius Determines how far around the surround field the sound extends. For example, 100% produces a focused sound originating from very few speakers, while 0% produces an unfocused sound originating from all speakers. Center For tracks panned to the front of the surround field, determines the percentage of Center channel level relative to Left and Right level. LFE Controls the level of signal sent to the subwoofer. 4 To pan additional tracks, simply select them in the Editor panel. The Track Panner automatically displays each track's unique settings. To dynamically pan surround tracks over time, see "Automating track settings" on page 124. Pan sends to a 5.1 bus track 1 In the Multitrack Editor, create a 5.1 bus track. (See "Add or delete tracks" on page 108.) 2 From the send output menu for an audio track, select the 5.1 bus track. (See "Set up a send" on page 114.) In the Sends area of the Editor and Mixer panels, a surround plot appears. Double-click it to access the Track Panner for the send. More Help topics "Routing audio to buses, sends, and the Master track" on page 112 Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Video and surround sound
Last updated 2/16/2012
Stereo Spread
Determines the separation between stereo audio tracks, with zero and -180° producing
minimum separation, and -90° producing maximum separation.
Radius
Determines how far around the surround field the sound extends. For example, 100% produces a
focused sound originating from very few speakers, while 0% produces an unfocused sound originating from all
speakers.
Center
For tracks panned to the front of the surround field, determines the percentage of Center channel level
relative to Left and Right level.
LFE
Controls the level of signal sent to the subwoofer.
4
To pan additional tracks, simply select them in the Editor panel. The Track Panner automatically displays each
track’s unique settings.
To dynamically pan surround tracks over time, see “
Automating track settings
” on page
124.
Pan sends to a 5.1 bus track
1
In the Multitrack Editor, create a 5.1 bus track. (See “
Add or delete tracks
” on page
108.)
2
From the send output menu for an audio track, select the 5.1 bus track. (See “
Set up a send
” on page
114.)
In the Sends area
of the Editor and Mixer panels, a surround plot appears. Double-click it to access the Track
Panner for the send.
More Help topics
Routing audio to buses, sends, and the Master track
” on page
112