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Title: panning around on the origin
Post by: soundsailer on August 14, 2013, 02:48:26 am
Oh I'm loving this board, just getting to know it..... and I'm try'n to figure out how to pan different parameters like getting a modulation or oscillator  to pan back and fourth or even a complete program to sweep left and right or programs within a multi to sweep independently , is there an auto pan setting or ?
Title: Re: panning around on the origin
Post by: ASch on August 14, 2013, 09:08:42 am
To get an output to pan, attach a modulation source to the pan input on the relevant output module.  Section 9.1.1.3 in the 1.3 version of the user manual that I have...

 :)

Andreas
Title: Re: panning around on the origin
Post by: soundsailer on August 16, 2013, 04:46:51 pm
I missed that, thanks  ;D
Title: Re: panning around on the origin
Post by: hermitnerd on August 16, 2013, 09:54:48 pm

If you use a PolyLFO as modulation source for the pan, you even get individual panning per voice within a program...
I think there is also a way to set the PolyLFO to Random and have it triggered from the keyboard, so that you get random panning per voice as you play.

I agree with your statement in the other thread...the Origin is really a joy to program. They amazingly came up with a fluid workflow for programming a virtual modular synth without ever touching a mouse.
Title: Re: panning around on the origin
Post by: soundsailer on August 19, 2013, 09:31:51 pm

If you use a PolyLFO as modulation source for the pan, you even get individual panning per voice within a program...
I think there is also a way to set the PolyLFO to Random and have it triggered from the keyboard, so that you get random panning per voice as you play.

I agree with your statement in the other thread...the Origin is really a joy to program. They amazingly came up with a fluid workflow for programming a virtual modular synth without ever touching a mouse.

Sweet....... I'll check that out, thanks. Yes indeed.