i think panning is 99 percent best left for reverbs and delays etc..either that or carefuly engineer a nicely panned and seperated sequence and compress down to a loop to bring in and out so there are no gaps left in the stereo field before or after
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i think panning is 99 percent best left for reverbs and delays etc..either that or carefuly engineer a nicely panned and seperated sequence and compress down to a loop to bring in and out so there are no gaps left in the stereo field before or after