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I am using a pair of jbl eon speakers as monitors. I have the right and left channels of the O run into a mixer. Inorder to get a stereo mix, do I pan the left channel to the left and the right channel pan to the right? Or, do I leave the pans for both channels in the middle?
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Post by peter m. mahr »

> do I pan the left channel to the left and the right channel pan to the right

... do it and then compare it to a setting where you will leave the pans in the middle.

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Post by Daz »

Assuming you're using a pair of mono mixer channels for the L and R outputs, the two mixer channels should be panned hard left and right.

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Thanks. Btw. What setting would have a wide stereo field.
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Panning hard right/left surely :D
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Some reading for you : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panning_(audio)
Panning can also be used in an audio mixer to reduce or reverse the stereo width of a stereo signal. For instance, the left and right channels of a stereo source can be panned 'straight up', that is sent equally to both the left output and the right output of the mixer, creating a dual mono signal.
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Got it. Thanks
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