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Old 01-08-2017, 03:28 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by lucas_LCS View Post
The layouts only show the single Pan knob by default.
Right click on the Pan knob and select 'Stereo Pan'.
This will give you Pan and Width knobs.
The 'Dual Pan' mode will give you Right and Left pan knobs.

If you use either of these non-default pan modes, I suggest you leave it always in the selected mode after that since it changes how the pan sounds spatially and switching it back to single pan mode with alter that sound.

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The solution you proposed worked brilliantly; thanks! As a follow up, as this is a feature I would use on every single mix I do, is there a way to save this track layout (with the Stereo Pan engaged) as a permanent track layout? I know it doesn't seem to work just saving the layout as a different version of Solaris (I tried doing that: opened the theme,added a track, saved a newly named version of the theme, then opened that new version - track was back to the original layout.
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