this seems to be exactly what i was looking for. really looking forward to trying it out. I still have to get an additional two speakers though :) Thanks for sharing!
you need subtract the distance from the sound source to the loudspeaker coordinates (a2 + b2 = c2) and scale this in some way to control the amplitude of your signal that is fed trough the loudspeaker
this is an elegant solution for amplitude panning with the limit of 12 return tracks in live. but how would you give each loudspeaker a phase shift to create the haas effect? you cannot delay a single send only a whole track.
this seems to be exactly what i was looking for. really looking forward to trying it out.
I still have to get an additional two speakers though :)
Thanks for sharing!
you need subtract the distance from the sound source to the loudspeaker coordinates (a2 + b2 = c2) and scale this in some way to control the amplitude of your signal that is fed trough the loudspeaker
nice. and im having trouble creating a simple audio mixer
this is an elegant solution for amplitude panning with the limit of 12 return tracks in live. but how would you give each loudspeaker a phase shift to create the haas effect? you cannot delay a single send only a whole track.
Hi Eric cool patch would it be possible for you to share somewhere?
how would I modify this to make it a 8 channel panner?