Thanks for commenting! Make sure to create a stereo "Master Fader" and that it's resolving to two stereo outputs. If for some reason that's setup MONO you might not get the desired results. Cheers!
At this point I mostly see DAW's as generally doing the same things so you can't really go wrong. I try to stay fluent on a few of them so if a job requires the use of something specific I can easily accommodate. Logic is great but I loved it more before Apple stole it away from Windows so many years ago! lol. Cheers!
First video on swap panning which makes so much sense and easy to follow.
Thank you! Super happy you found this useful!
you deserve way more subscribers, Thank you for the tutorial!
Thank you too!
Great video. Helped me a lot.
Glad to hear it and thank you for the response, cheers!
Awesome video! Just subscribed.
Thanks, glad you found it useful!
Well done 🤙🏽
Thanks!
doing a music track with video clips this helped out a lot thanks keep on trucking.
That's great! Thanks!
Just subscribed! Great info! 👍
Awesome, thank you!
thank you for helping!
Happy to help!
amazing video!!! thanks a lot sir
Happy to help. Thanks for the feedback!
thank you for everything
Happy to help! Thanks.
Superb..
Thank you! Cheers!
i followed your instructions and its still in the middle for me
Thanks for commenting! Make sure to create a stereo "Master Fader" and that it's resolving to two stereo outputs. If for some reason that's setup MONO you might not get the desired results. Cheers!
I like pro tools but the work flow in Logic is much much more easier and direct.
At this point I mostly see DAW's as generally doing the same things so you can't really go wrong. I try to stay fluent on a few of them so if a job requires the use of something specific I can easily accommodate. Logic is great but I loved it more before Apple stole it away from Windows so many years ago! lol. Cheers!