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589Logic Pro User Guide
You can control the panning effect directly on the channel strip by using the Binaural Pan
knob to position the panning pucks on the panning plane. You can also access the Binaural
panning pucks and even more Binaural panning parameters in the Binaural window. These
are the window’s main elements:
Angle, Elevation, Distance: Information fields that adjust automatically when changes
are made to the puck positions.
Spread: Information field that adjusts automatically when changes are made to the puck
positions. You can also interact directly with it by dragging its numerical value. (Making
changes here also affects the left and right puck positions.)
Panning plane: Area for positioning the signals—using the pucks—in the stereo image.
Pucks: Used for positioning the signals on the panning plane—pan and direction.
Mode pop-up menu: Determines the virtual shape of the panning plane, which can be
planar or spherical.
Mode image: Represents the resulting position of the audio signal in the panning plane.
In Planar mode you can adjust the Vertical Offset, Tilt Amount, and Tilt Direction by
clicking the green dot and dragging the pointer.
Vertical Offset, Tilt Amount, Tilt Direction: Information fields that are present only when
Planar mode is selected. They adjust automatically when changes are made to the Mode
image.
Doppler button: Turns on or off the Doppler effect—a change in the pitch of a signal
perceived by a person who is moving relative to the source of the signal.
Size field and slider: Determines the size of the plane or sphere, expressed as the
radius of the circular plane.
Extended parameters: Click the disclosure triangle to reveal additional parameters for
headphone playback and Planar mode.