Robbie, I love it. So simple to use and so very effective. It works
with both mono and stereo files. It should do what Vitor wants without
the heroics of cross-fading tracks.
Andrew
On 3/01/2017 12:31 AM, Robbie wrote:
Hi Vitor!
I use a plug-in called Panramp for that sort of thing. You can enter a start
and an end position, -10 = full left and 10 = full right, and the selected
audio will be panned accordingly. You can download it here.
http://old.audacityteam.org/nyquist/panramp.ny
Cheers! Robbie
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[mailto:audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vitor Ferreira
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2017 12:54 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Pan adjustments
Hello everyone.
I'm doing a drama, and i wanted to simulate someone entering a room, closing
the door and aproaching the other person who is siting at his desk.
I would like to simulate his aproach by walking through the room and use a pan
effect to give the idea of motion.
If i select a bit of audio in audacity, calling the pan menu and adjusting
percentage with the arrow keys, even if just a bit of audio is selected, the
entire track will sound pan changed.
I could try using my mixer's pan knobs, but then i would have to sit by the
mixer and it will not be possible to simulate aproaching motion.
So how can i make linear adjustments left to right or vice versa with audacity?
Thanks very much.
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