Basically yes. It has 2 outputs which go into 2 different channels on your
mixing desk side by side on pan to far left, one to far right. The module
has 2 inputs as well. Depending on the sounds you create e.g. if you make
pads or drone like sounds you can lay wide carpet-like sounds and add an
LFO to modulate the panning. Or have a short sequencer like sound bop
through the stereo panorama in whatever fashion you like.
The A134 module is a great module for anything stereo and/or panning.
Cheers
Jakob
Am 07.04.2013 09:21 schrieb "Peter Sedin" <
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> thanks, yes. really fast mod source might archive that widening I�m after
> yes
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> Hi,
> I use the panning module A-134. It has separate left and right outputs and
> 2 CV inputs. With those you can also create interesting panning effects.
> Cheers
> Jakob
> Am 07.04.2013 08:59 schrieb "Peter Sedin" <
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> > In DAWS to spread/wide a mono-sound I copy one channel and dealy the
> copied
> > channel a bit.. and pan both of them a bit sometimes.. and sometimes ues
> > diffrent filter on them. This is a classic way to get a wide sound.. how
> do
> > I do this in the modular world is there a easy way to do this can i use
> > a-180 standrad multilples to copy sound sources any thought and ideas
> are
> > welcome here.
> > peace.
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