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FL Studio Question: APL?
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talec
Whats the deal with this alternate panning law, google brings up no help, theres no information on it that i could find in the producers forum either...

The way I understand it is it lowers the center channel a bit(3db or something?), but its on by default, I'm also pretty sure it effects panning somehow(hence the name??)

If any fl studio pros could shed some light that'd be great. thanks


*note* It's located in the project tab
Stef De Roux
options>>settings>>project>>general>>click circular panning law

edit: lol sorry just saw your note at the bottom.
Subtle
Im wondering, what is the practical use of having the panning law at either 0db, -3db or -6db ?
DJ Robby Rox
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Originally posted by talec
Whats the deal with this alternate panning law, google brings up no help, theres no information on it that i could find in the producers forum either...

The way I understand it is it lowers the center channel a bit(3db or something?), but its on by default, I'm also pretty sure it effects panning somehow(hence the name??)

If any fl studio pros could shed some light that'd be great. thanks


*note* It's located in the project tab


Thats honestly one of those mysterious FL attributes I've always been curious about myself. Some people claim if you change it that it makes everything sound better, I still think they're FOS because I never noticed any sounds improvements doing it on my tracks.
talec
Well it does make the center sound "louder" and if we've learned anything from dance music louder = better, without going into "the loudness war" that is...
Stef De Roux
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Originally posted by talec
Well it does make the center sound "louder" and if we've learned anything from dance music louder = better, without going into "the loudness war" that is...


lulz@loudness war

Generally people tend to destroy their sound when they pack in like 3 compressors and 2 limiters on the master channel.
talec
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Originally posted by Stef De Roux
lulz@loudness war

Generally people tend to destroy their sound when they pack in like 3 compressors and 2 limiters on the master channel.


hijacked! just kiddin, im startin to think image-line doesn't even know what the APL is.

People like me and you would probably say it ruins the sound, people in the music business might say clipping tracks sells records.
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