[Until $ 26 7/3] Pana, a plug-in that realizes the natural Pan of klevgrand, is on sale (40% OFF)

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Pana realizes a natural Pan.

If you shake off a normal Pan, it may be jarring, but if you use Pana, you can create a proper sense of distance and hear it naturally.

Coupon code: PANA40

Overview

Natural panner
Pan knob for the human ear

Pana is a sophisticated stereo tool designed for more elegant and natural audio positioning than regular balanced panning.

Panning an audio signal can be done in several ways, but the most common is to change the volume of one channel.This is a CPU-efficient way (and often the best) to get a sense of audio positioning.Almost all DAWs and mixing consoles have this feature built-in.

Another way is to add a short delay to one of the channels – the Haworth method.This produces a richer sound, but it can also make the sound a bit unnatural.

A more elegant way is to apply a lowpass filter to one channel.This preserves the audio energy of both channels, resulting in a sound that is positioned at the same time.This is very effective for transient rich sounds like drums and other percussion instruments.

Pana achieves a more natural position by using delay and filtering together.As you can see, Pana is a very versatile tool for most types of sounds, and by combining these features with a single plug-in, it provides a great mixing experience.In addition, a crossover filter can leave the bass completely and center the bass completely to prevent the mix from tilting in one direction.

Anatomy

1. Pan the mic – Pana's pan knob actually controls multiple parameters of the filter and micro delay, rather than a macro controller.

2. Set Head Size – Binaural hearing (the way humans perceive sound) relies heavily on the time difference between ears, rather than the difference in volume (set with a normal pan knob). increase.This time difference increases with a large head.To feel smarter, turn this knob to the right.

3. Keep the bottom in the middle – It's a good idea to keep the low frequencies in the middle to prevent the mix from “turning over”.

4. Sharpen the curve – Apart from the time lag, binaural hearing relies on high frequency filtering on the other side of the source.This knob controls it.

5. Not only in phase – Check if the audio signal is in phase or out of phase to ensure monaural compatibility.

Features

  • Micro delay (variable type) that can be adjusted according to the size of the human head.
  • Low pass filter
  • Bass crossover filter, high energy low frequency centered (prevents mix tilt)
  • Quick button to check monaural compatibility
  • Correlation meter for checking the phase
  • Pan Lock: Ability to lock the pan knob when browsing presets
  • Ready-made preset collection

System requirements

  • macOS 10.10 or later (optimized for M1 processor)
  • Windows 7 SP1 or later
  • AU, VST2, VST3, AAX
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