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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter shaimaestro Start date Mar 29, And Specifically panning automation on audio regions not midi Thanks S.
Click to read more Nick Batzdorf Moderator Moderator. Are you saying you want a fast auto-pan, i. You can put the track in Write and wiggle the Pan control while it's playing, but that's kinda weird. You can also draw the pan movements in. Would the rotor cabinet plug-in that comes with Logic do what you want?
Or the stereo spread plug-in? Well, MIDI tracks have an LFO option in the modulator that can be assigned to many different parameters and I'm just wondering if there is a similar thing for audio regions. I haven't tried it, but I don't think you can route its output to the Logic mixer.
However, you should be able to route it to any plug-in. Click to expand Last edited: Mar 29, Dewdman42 Senior Member. Nick Batzdorf said:. G Senior Member. There are probably variations of this using midi learn or smart controls in some way. On the instrument track insert the midi modifier MidiFX and external instrument. At this point, the modifier will be outputting its LFO wave, even though the transport is not playing, which I find a little annoying and I'm not sure if there is a way to make it only start at zero on play or what, but anyway, for now Go to the Automation Preferences.
There is a learn button. Click on that I think you also need to go to the audio track now and put it into automation mode and select the PAN item.
Click on Done in the preferences. You will now see when you have the audio track selected, the pan knob is moving up and down in sync with the midi being sent from that other midifx track.
I was thinking you could just route its output to automate a plug-in on the same channel strip. The OP needs to automate Pan of an audio track with recorded audio on it. Living Fossil Senior Member.
An easy workaround is working by region automation. You draw a segment you want on the region automation, then copy that region. If you are normally working with the track automation, you can convert the events back. You can also use the midi region as dummies and delete them afterwards.
The plus side is you don't have to worry about syncing modulators or being stuck with a pattern. Dewdman42 : if it's about the approximate shape, i'd use two points one in the middle and the curve tool.
You also can adjust the curvature by modifying the shape of the curve. However, you won't get a completely exact sine this way most likely what often, e. Here's another way to do it This involves the environment, but not too hard. The nice thing about this approach, is that instead of having to actually write the automation into the automation lane of the audio track, the midifx can just control the pan control in real time.
You could additionally automate the midifx plugin itself in order to change the LFO parameters if you need or want to. First make sure to delete any midi learn you had in effect from the previous experiment.
Create audio track and inst track as above. Put Modulator plugin and external instrument on the Instrument track. Configure Modulator. In this case using CC That makes it sync I think. Open the environment and create a transformer object that will convert CC20 to Fader10 events. Now control the midifx to manipulate the LFO and automate that if you wish to.
In this configuration I could not find a good way to convert this LFO curve into automation for the audio track directly.
But may not be necessary. There may be a way though for the track to get that info and save in the automation lane one the audio track, I'm just not sure how right now. My main beef with the modulator plugin is that its always sending the LFO midi even when the transport is stopped.
I wish there was a way to set it to only send the LFO during play.. Its just kind of annoying because as long as the environment is cabled up, you will be watching the pan knob moving back and forth even while stopped.
The other annoying thing about modulator is that it always starts the curve at zero instead of peak to peak.
If you wanted to have positive and negative peaks land on the beat So those are some advantages to drawing them by hand as LivingFossil and Nick have suggested above. Its also possible to use Scripter to generate an LFO curve exactly as you wish. And there are some third party midifx that might work better too.
PlogueBidule could do it. Possibly Reaktor's mfx plugin. Use the stock Tremolo plugin. It's an excellent autopanner with tempo sync and very morphable shapes.
Takes 2 seconds to set up. No automation needed. Thanks for the detailed response guys. Will try everything out! Very weird that logic doesn't have a built in LFO for this already. Dewdman42 said:. You must log in or register to reply here.
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