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6.57 Panpot 115
Tassman Builder will consider that you want to define the current patch as a sub-patch and will save
it as so in the Sub-Patches folder of the Browser. You can then use it just like any other module.
Typical Use
A sub-patch is created with an Inlet or Outlet module or both. The outputs of the sub-patch are
determined by connecting them to an Outlet module. See example of Figure 49 under Inlet.
Note: See also the Inlets (1-12) modules.
6.57 Panpot
The Panpot module (panoramic potentiometer) is used to position a sound source
in stereo space by adjusting the relative amplitude of signals sent to the left and right
channels of the sound card. This module has two inputs and two outputs. The first
input is the signal to be panned, and the second is a modulation signal that can affect
the relative amount of right and left distribution of the signal. The Panpot distributes
the first input between the two outputs in such a way that the power remains constant,
i.e. (IN1)
2
= (OU T 1)
2
+ (OUT 2)
2
. When there is 0 Volts on the second input
or when the mod knob is set to zero, the pan knob alone controls the distribution of
the input signal over the two outputs. When the pan knob is turned to the left, all
the signal goes to output 1 (left); turned to the right, all the signal goes to output 2
(right); and in the center position (green LED on) the signal is equally distributed between the two
channels.
The second input is used to control the Panpot through an external signal. The strength of this
effect can be adjusted using the mod knob. A negative value of the input moves the source toward
the left, while a positive input moves it to the right. The resulting source position depends on the
combination of both the pan knob position and the input modulation signal.
Typical Use
The Panpot is often used for positioning a sound in stereo space such as shown in Figure 61. Or it
can be used for producing special effects using the modulation input as illustrated in Figure 62.
Figure 61: Panpot used for Stereo Output.
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