System information
3. Adjust the Smoothness slider as necessary to adjust the curve between keyframes.
You can also edit a keyframe by selecting the keyframe and dragging the pan point in the track or bus
surround panner.
Adding keyframes
Double-click in the keyframe bar to add a keyframe to the timeline. The new keyframe will use the same
settings and interpolation curve as the previous keyframe.
Deleting keyframes
Right-click a keyframe and choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
Moving keyframes
Drag the keyframe to a new position on the timeline.
Copy keyframes
Hold Ctrl while dragging a keyframe to copy it.
Change the fade curve between keyframes
If you want to adjust temporal interpolation—how the pan occurs over time—right-click a keyframe and
choose a new keyframe type from the shortcut menu.
If you want to adjust the perceived motion of sound within the sound field, drag the Smoothness slider to
adjust the interpolation curve between keyframes. a Smoothness setting of 0 simulates linear motion from
one keyframe to the next. Increasing the setting produces a curved path.
Command Description Looks Like
Linear Panning is interpolated in a linear path.
Fast Panning is interpolated in a fast logarithmic path.
Slow Panning is interpolated in a slow logarithmic path.
Smooth Panning is interpolated along a smooth, natural curve.
Sharp Panning is interpolated along a sharp curve.
Hold No interpolation will take place. The keyframe's settings will be maintained
until the next keyframe.
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