|
Have it both ways
Add a little space to your sounds or send them spinning around the room. Spectron gives you a new take on panning and spatialization.
In normal effects, panning is pretty boring. Pan to the
left, pan to the right -- that's about the extent of it. Spectral
panning, on the other hand, is an entirely different story. With
Spectron you can grab regions of frequencies, pan them, modulate
them, or envelope trigger them. These examples show you some simple tricks you can perform easily with Spectron to put beats in various channel combinations. Check out the audio examples to see what we mean.
For very strange spatial effects, experiment with spectral panning with the "Harmonics Only" and "Mute Unprocessed" frequencies options. This will effectively mute all of your audio expect harmonics, which can then be panned and swept across the frequency range and stereo field. If that effect by itself is too strange for you, try using Spectron as a send effect in your host app to control mix of dry (unpanned) and wet (panned harmonic frequencies).
|