[Rwp] Panning an Item

Jim Snowbarger snowman at snowmanradio.com
Mon Aug 3 14:34:04 EDT 2015


Interesting, I thought this virtual thing at the tab key applied to the entire track.  But, if you have a particular item selected, it just applies to that item.  I missed this.  

Thanks David.

 

 

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Hi Jim & Greetings from Down Under

 

Another way to accomplish what you need...

 

As soon as you have Selected your Item ... Hit the TAB Key.

 

This opens I believe a Virtual Viewer and should announce Lock Off as your first Parameter....

 

TAB until you hear Take Pan and adjust this Parameter to what you require....

 

Kind regards

 

David P Shortland

DragonScore Productions

 

 

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Subject: [Rwp] Panning an Item

 

This is pretty basic, but I could use a little hand holding about how to do it.

 

I had imported an item, with a voice in the center of a stereo pair.  In one part of that item, the voice had been dragged off center a little, and I wanted to fix it.

 

So, I split this item into three items, with the middle item having the  panning problem.  Now, I want to pan that item slightly to correct for the offset.

 

So, I select the middle item,  by first choosing the track, then control+right arrowing to that item.

So, I think I have the item of interest selected.

 

Shift+f2 takes me to item properties, and I found a pan slider in there.  But, unless the screen reader is lying to me, that pan slider can’t be changed and, in any case, doesn’t seem to have any affect.

Maybe I don’t really want to pan the item, but to use automation  before and after the offending passage to  adjust it.  But, I don’t know how to do that.

 

Can anybody get me going here?

Thanks a lot.

 

 

 

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