UAP panning behavior
2003-12-11 by Carbon111
A few people posted messages a while back how the UAP panner was not
a smooth L - R transition but kind of had a flat weird response in
the middle....the trick is that the Gain knob needs to be roughly
around twelve o'clock for the panning to operate smoothly and
correctly, otherwise you get a truncated triangle, i.e. the top gets
clipped off the CV.
Just thought I'd pass that on as I get *extremely* smooth left-right
pans on mine unless the gain knob is set too high, then I too get the
weird response. Gain settings from twelve o'clock and up on the UAP
will pass audio regardless of any gain CV - kind of changing from CV
response ammount control to simple volume control at that point...its
a dynamic circuit and the gain knob setting inextricably affects the
pan response. Hope that makes some sense to folks...
Regards, James
--
http://www.carbon111.com
a smooth L - R transition but kind of had a flat weird response in
the middle....the trick is that the Gain knob needs to be roughly
around twelve o'clock for the panning to operate smoothly and
correctly, otherwise you get a truncated triangle, i.e. the top gets
clipped off the CV.
Just thought I'd pass that on as I get *extremely* smooth left-right
pans on mine unless the gain knob is set too high, then I too get the
weird response. Gain settings from twelve o'clock and up on the UAP
will pass audio regardless of any gain CV - kind of changing from CV
response ammount control to simple volume control at that point...its
a dynamic circuit and the gain knob setting inextricably affects the
pan response. Hope that makes some sense to folks...
Regards, James
--
http://www.carbon111.com