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154Logic Pro Effects
Binaural Post-Processing parameters
Compensation Mode pop-up menu: Choose the type of processing applied for different
playback systems.
Headphone FF—optimized for front direction: For headphone playback, utilizing
free-field compensation. In this mode, sound sources placed in front of the
listening position have neutral sound characteristics.
Headphone HB—optimized for horizontal directions: For headphone playback,
optimized to deliver the most neutral sound for sources placed on, or close to,
the horizontal plane.
Headphone DF—averaged over all directions: For headphone playback, utilizing
diffuse-field compensation. In this mode, the sound, on average, is most neutral
for arbitrarily placed, or moved, sources.
Speaker CTC—Cross Talk Cancelation: For speaker playback, allowing you to
play back binaurally panned signals through stereo loudspeakers. Good spatial
reproduction is restricted to a limited range of listening positions, on the
symmetrical plane, between the speakers.
CTC—Speaker Angle slider and field: Set an angle that matches the physical angle of
your stereo speakers, relative to the listening position.
Note: This parameter is available only when the Speaker CTC compensation mode
is chosen.
Binaurally pan multiple channels
1. In Logic Pro, turn off the integrated conditioning.
2. Route the output of all binaurally panned signals to an aux channel.
3. Insert a Binaural Post-Processing plug-in into the aux channel.
4. Apply diffuse-field compensation to all Binaural Pan outputs at once.
Binaural panning of several grouped channels is simpler to manage than using a
Binaural Pan instance on each channel. It also sounds better and reduces computer
processing requirements.