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![]() Smogo wrote: Hi people I'm looking for a VST/DirectX plug-in that automatically does stereo panning on a track depending on the pitch, so for example low notes would be panned towards the left and high notes towards the right. I've tried Googling for 'autopan pitch' but haven't come up with anything. Surely something like this exists; but what's it actually called? Not likely. Remember that any pitched instrument contains much more than the fundamental note or chord it is playing. It has harmonic content at many times each fundamental pitch. In a mixed instrument source, you cannot separate those harmonics from the fundamentals and harmonics of the other intsruments. If you do it strictly on a frequency basis, you could get an interesting effect but any given instument's chord components and their harmonics would have a left to right spatial spread. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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