Random mode, Triggered modes – Soundtoys PanMan User Manual

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Tweak

The tweak button in Rhythm Shape mode will open up the dynamics panel.

This is the same as the dynamics panel for LFO mode, except there is no

Rate Mod. See the description of the dynamics panel in LFO mode for a

description of all the dynamic modulation options

Random Mode

Random mode allows you to pan to a new, random position at rhythmic

intervals. It’s pretty simple and sounds great on just about everything.

Simply use the Rhythm selector and the Tempo control to choose a beat

length. Every beat, PanMan will pan to a new position. Use Smoothing to

control how hard the jump is, and offset and width to control the range of

possible positions. No tweak here. Just pure and simple random panning

Triggered Modes

PanMan has two “triggered” modes that both work on the same principle:

when the incoming audio reaches a certain level, a pan transition will

happen. The only difference between the two is what pattern the

transitions follow. We describe both modes here and then their common

controls. These modes are super useful for percussive instruments or other

sources with lots of transients!

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