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Note: Pan is not available in mono configurations.
To edit the pan position in mono input/stereo output configurations: Drag vertically
from the center of the tap in the direction you want to pan the tap or taps.
A white line extends outward from the center in the direction you have dragged,
reflecting the pan position of the tap or taps.
Lines above the center position indicate pans to the left, and lines below the center
position denote pans to the right. Left (blue) and right (green) channels are
easily identified.
To adjust the stereo balance in stereo input/stereo output configurations: Drag the
Pan parameter—which appears as a dot on the tap—up or down the tap to adjust
the stereo balance.
By default, stereo spread is set to 100%. To adjust the spread width, drag either side
of the dot. As you do so, the width of the line extending outward from the dot changes.
Keep an eye on the Spread parameter in the Tap parameter bar while you are adjusting.
Note: In Surround configurations, the bright line represents the surround angle. See Use
Logic Pro
Delay Designer in surround.