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Each track can have its own Surround Pan window and you can have several of these open
at the same time if you need to.
To pan the sound, click the blue square and drag it to the desired position. This pans the
audio of the left/top channel – the other channel is automatically mirrored horizontally.
If you right-click in the graphical display, a pop-up menu appears allowing you to choose from
a number of positioning "presets". This can be a quick way to pan a signal fully left-front, for
example.
This dialog is closely related to surround panning envelopes. Indeed, you can automate
surround panning for individual Clips using envelopes. These envelopes can be selected
from the Focused Clip editor panel. You can choose to view either the Left-Right, Front-Rear
or the LFE curve. This is slightly different from using regular volume and pan envelopes.
The important point to understand: internally, there is a single surround pan envelope where
each envelope point contains a complete surround state (left-right position, front-
rear position and LFE amount).
If you add an envelope point to the Left-Right surround pan envelope for example, you will
find that a point is automatically added to the Front-Rear and LFE envelopes, at the same
position in the Clip. This is because there is actually only a single surround pan envelope.
When you add an envelope point you are really adding it to this "full" surround pan envelope,
and it is shown in all three views. In other words, the Left-Right, Front-Rear and LFE curves
are three views of the same multidimensional envelope.
Note that if you move an envelope point, all surround pan envelopes are affected!
You can use the Surround Pan window to "program" each envelope point – this
makes it easy to set up automated surround panning for a Clip. While the Surround Pan
window is open, click on a surround pan envelope point. Its position is reflected in the
Surround Pan window. You can then simply edit the point in the Surround Pan window
rather than on the envelope.
You can access this dialog in the Audio Montage Workspace by right clicking on the small
surround panner window in the track view column.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
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11.1.90 Create Document Template
This dialog allows you to create a template from an active Audio Montage, Podcast or Batch
processor file. Starting a new document from a template can be a great time-saver.
Each template you create retains all the settings of the current document plus any tracks you
have created, although any data in the file, such as Clip references, are not saved. The next
time you create a new document you can choose a template file from a list which is then used
as a basis for the new document.
You can use this dialog to create a set of templates that you commonly use. For example,
if you are frequently mastering CDs in the Audio Montage Workspace you could create a
montage template specifically for that purpose.
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