How does Pan Law works in your mix
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2020
- In this Music Tech Tip, Matteo will teach you the importance of calibrating your system to a reference level of -21dB explaining in depth the readings in levels you will have on a dBFS scale and on a VU meter, focusing on what is called the Pan Law.
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Good content! The other pan laws must exist for a reason right? can you explain what are they for?
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Great content!!!
In cubase there is also an option for "equal power" in addition to the regular pad values. Do you know what that means? Thanks!
Good video, but I found the looping background track really irritating. Honestly, if you're nerdy enough to be here in the first place, I think we'll be entertained enough by what your saying without the tunes.
....... that loop !😢
Couldn’t agree with you more. We all make mistake… Mine was to use that loop when I first started the channel 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ loop aside I hope you enjoyed the content
@@musictechnologytipsandtricks yes - the content is great !😁