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216 SURROUND SOUND
Automation of the Surround Panorama Module
Panning movements on tracks set to surround panning can be automated. To do this, first
activate the automation in the surround panorama module.
Pressing the pan button of the corresponding track in the VIP window can also do this. If
the sound source is now moved during playback, this movement is recorded and displayed
as a curve in the VIP. This curve can be edited subsequently in the VIP using the panorama
mouse mode.
Draw surround automation curves
To use this automation mode you must first select the range in the VIP where you would
like the change to take place. Draw mode is now activated in the surround panorama
module. You can now draw any movement of the sound source in the surround panorama.
This sequence is then carried out in the previously selected time span when playing back
the VIP the next time. This curve can be subsequently edited in the VIP by using the mouse
in curve edit mode.
Effects in Surround Projects
Difference between stereo and surround effects
The surround channels can be grouped together to surround effect groups.
Dynamics
Multi-band dynamics
Advanced dynamics
Room simulator
FFT filter
Dehisser
Vocoder
For surround sound the effects can process up to six channels in parallel instead of only
two as with stereo.
The user defines the number of channels by means of "grouping".
Recalling surround effects
Surround effects can be used in surround busses (including the surround master) and in
surround AUX busses.
VIP stereo tracks and VIP objects can then be routed to these busses.