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You could try to keep it very simple, the [pan~] abstraction uses the midi range (0 - 127) to move a mono signal between two channels. If you give that an x axis co-ordinate and then have two other [pan~]'s, one out of each outlet and feed them both the same Y axis. Then the four outputs of the second two pans will be the four corners of your aural space. And panning left/right or front/back will, in theory, move your mono sound source around your space. <div><br></div><div>This is tricky to then expand, or to express as degrees of rotation. But it should serve your purpose. </div><div><br></div><div>Andrew<br><br>> From: pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu<br>> To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at<br>> Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 18:32:39 -0400<br>> Subject: [PD] PD panner<br>> <br>> Hello<br>> <br>> I was wondering if someone has a multi channel sound panner that I can test with pd. I want to have 4 separate sounds [MONO] be panned to differing channels in pd from channel 1->2 2->3 3->1 etc on a simple envelope line. <br>> <br>> I have access to an older EMI 2|6 card and a newer MAUDIO 6 channel soundcard and I was hoping to get some help with the panning if possible. I will be controlling the bangs of the pans and volumes via OSC and motiontracking system and look forward to any help<br>> <br>> TY<br>> <br>> pp<br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list<br>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list<br></div>                                            </body>
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