Soundtoys PanMan User Manual

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Width Mod

The Width Mod is also a bi-polar control and allows you to dynamically

increase or decrease the width of the pan effect, again, based on the

setting of this knob as well as the Threshold setting as previously

discussed.

When set straight up the Width Mod it is at the ‘zero’ position. As you turn

the knob clockwise the width will increase based the setting of the knob

and/or the numbers entered into the LED display below. As you turn the

knob counter-clockwise the width will decrease based on the knob setting

and/or the numbers in the LED display below the knob.

You can determine how much you wish to add to the width by setting the

knob towards the ‘Max’ setting. Width Mod is in units of degrees. A setting

of +45 degrees will add 45 degrees of width to your panning. Keep in mind

that the maximum widths of +/- 105 degrees are always enforced. If Width

on the front panel is set to maximum (105 degrees), you cannot add any

more Width Mod. Similarly, if Width is set to 0 degrees, you can’t take any

more away.

Attack

To further increase the variations that can be achieved in modulating the

Rate or Width PanMan allows not only to adjust

how much

change will

occur but also how

quickly or slowly

the Rate and Width will change using

the Attack and Release knob settings. Attack is based on time, in

milliseconds, with a range from 0ms to 5000ms (5seconds).

Here’s how it works. Once the input signal has passed the setting of the

Threshold knob, any changes set by Rate Mod and Width Mod settings are

called into play and will change the Rate or Width accordingly. What the

Attack knob allows you to do is to define

how long

it will take for the Rate

Mod or Width Mod to reach their full modulation amount.

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