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Team R2R | 31 Dec 2021 | 36.9MB
Natural positioning made easy
Pana is a sophisticated stereo tool designed to let you do more elegant, natural audio positioning than what regular balance panning might accomplish.

Panning an audio signal can be done in several ways, where the most common is to alter the volume on one channel. This is a CPU efficient way (and many times the best) to achieve a sense of positioned audio. Almost every DAW and mixing console have this feature built-in.

Another way is to add a short delay to one of the channels – the Haas method. This renders a richer sound, but can also make a sound come off as somewhat unnatural.

A more elegant way is to apply a low pass filter to one of the channels. This maintains the audio energy on both channels, but at the same time makes it sound positioned. This works very well on transient rich sounds like drums or other percussive instruments.

Pana uses both the delaying and filtering methods in combination, to achieve a more natural positioning. This makes Pana a very versatile tool for most types of sounds – and having these features in one plug-in makes for a great mixing experience. To top it all off, there’s also a crossover filter that makes it possible to leave the low end frequencies completely untouched, letting the bass remain fully centered, to prevent the mix from tipping over on one side.

Features
Adjustable micro-delay, tuned after human head size (variable size)
Adjustable low-pass filter on opposite channel
Bass crossover filter, keeps high-energy low frequencies in the center (to prevent the mix from tipping)
Quick button for checking mono compatibility
Correlation meter for checking the phase
Pan lock – for locking the pan knob when browsing presets
A collection of ready-made presets





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comments

  Member 30.11.2021 48
+10
Thank you
  Member 24.03.2020 6 66
+136
Can't explain why but I absolutly love this VST. Thanks a lot, happy new year !
  Member 12.02.2021 40
+11
Anybody know how this compares to Stereo Savage plugin?
  Resident 29.09.2008 7 496
+237
They are two different plugins, PANA imitates how we listen to sounds, since we do not hear the same thing in the left or right ear, so it applies delaying and filtering effects among others.
  Member 21.01.2021 6 106
+293
Is this the same thing as binaural panning or something else?
  Resident 29.09.2008 7 496
+237
Understanding binaural panning, think about the structure of the human head. We hear in stereo – two ears (microphones) plugged into our brain. It doesn’t matter if we’re listening to a 9.1 surround sound system, it’s all being heard via this stereo line-in built into our heads. Incredibly, our brains can still determine the origin of sounds fairly accurately. This is a complicated process, but in simple terms our brains determine the origin of a noise by assessing the differences in the sound as it reaches each ear. This includes the time difference between it reaching your left and right ear, and frequency differences as your body blocks some frequencies from being as prominent on one side as the other. Our brains interpret all this data in an instant and tell us the origin. Pretty cool, huh? And because all sound is condensed down to our stereo ears, it’s theoretically possible to trick our ears and replicate any immersive sound experience via binaural panning.

The downside: before we go crazy and create a magical 3D song with instruments surrounding you, it should be noted that this panning method really only works ideally when heard with headphones. Further to that, playing a track that heavily utilises binaural panning through speakers is likely to sound very average as the effect doesn’t work correctly when each of your output channels is heard in both ears, so the levels will be out of whack. Thus, an approach to this technique with some level of forethought is required. One approach is to stick to standard L/R panning for the bulk of your track – the essential bits that you want heard perfectly every time, regardless of what system it’s played back on. Then utilise binaural panning for those extra bits that are likely to only be noticed by headphone listeners anyway – things like ambient textures, subtle percussion, delay trails etc. Those easter eggs can add up to a fantastic immersive experience for your listener.

Some DAWs like Logic Pro have binaural panning built-in; for others there are aftermarket plug-in options, one of which is the new free plug-in from Sennheiser called Ambeo Orbit – a professional but exceptionally user friendly introduction to binaural panning. It’s a great time to experiment with playing tricks on one of the many interesting abilities of our brain.
  Resident 26.08.2017 1 765
+183
Thank You for the detailed explanation!

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