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545Logic Pro User Guide
Mono channel strips have a Pan knob by default. Stereo channel strips have a Balance knob
by default.
Signals at the center of the stereo panorama might sound louder than those panned
hard right or hard left. To compensate for this perceived increase in volume at the center
position, Logic Pro offers numerous options for pan laws, or amounts of volume reduction
for signals panned to the center. The Pan Law pop-up menu is in the General Audio
Settings.
Note: If you have configured a send to be in Independent Pan mode, the pan knob for that
channel strip controls the stereo panorama to the send. The pan options above still apply
to the pan knob when controlling a send. See Adjust panning for sends independently for
more information about Independent Pan mode.
Select a panning mode for a channel strip
In Logic Pro, control-click the Pan knob, then choose a panner from the shortcut menu.
Set the Pan knob or Balance knob position for a channel
strip
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag the Pan knob or Balance knob for the channel strip horizontally or vertically.
Option-click the Pan knob to return it to the center position.
Press and hold Shift while you drag the knob to change the pan position in finer
increments.