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Surround sound 297
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Drawing
For this automation mode a range first has to be marked in the VIP
within which the change is to take place. The drawing mode is now
switched on in the Surround panorama module. Now, any required
series of movements of the sound source can be drawn in the
Surround panorama. This series of movements is carried out in the
previously marked time range the next time the VIP is played. Later
editing of the curve is possible with the curve editing mode in the VIP.
Processing the Surround Sound automation
Possibility 2: Drawing mode in the Surround panning dialog
In order to prepare the drawing and movement for a Surround sound
placement of the source signal, a range first has to be selected in the
VIP track in which the automation is to take place. Then the “Drawing
mode” function likewise has to be switched on in the Surround
panning dialog. After that you can simply put the source signal in the
panning dialog into a new position. Samplitude 11 Producer
generates the automation events automatically in order to generate
this movement for the automation curves.
Possibility 3: Drawing automation curves in the VIP track
Samplitude 11 Producer allows you to draw new Surround sound
automation curves in a VIP track or to change existing curves. Make
sure that the button for the corresponding VIP track is activated. In
the Surround panning dialog the “Automation on” function can also
be switched on. As the next step the panorama drawing mode has to
be selected from the toolbar. You can draw new curve events with it
in the VIP track. Place the mouse pointer close to an existing curve
and click the left-hand mouse button. While this button is held down
you can create new events for this curve.