Product Detail
The Energy Panner plugin is a game - changer for audio creation. It uses sound intensity to control movement, adding dynamic depth to panning techniques effortlessly, whether you're working on traditional stereo or immersive audio. With it, sound intensity dictates the panning, creating reactions like drums moving with the beat. The plugin has two main modes: Pan mode, where the sound source shifts between defined points based on input energy, and Sliding mode, where the sound source moves on a defined trajectory when the audio signal reaches a threshold and stays in place until the signal exceeds the threshold again. Key features include multiple output options (stereo, 7.1, HOA, Binaural, and Dolby Atmos), dynamic movement settings, sidechain control, a visualization dome for tracking sound movements, a randomization option, and absolute control over sound movement in the panoramic field. System requirements are MacOS 10.11 or higher, Windows 10 or higher, a minimum dual - core CPU (4 - core or better recommended), 4GB RAM minimum (8GB or more recommended), 600MB disk space, and support for AAX Native, AU, VST2, VST3 plugin formats (Pro Tools 11 or above required for AAX).
Using the Energy Panner is a breeze. First, set up your system according to the requirements like having the right OS and enough RAM. Once installed, you can start by choosing your desired output option, such as stereo or Dolby Atmos. To control the panning, adjust the sound intensity. For example, if you want your drums to move with the beat, just let the natural sound intensity of the drums do the work. You can use the Pan mode for a normal particle - based panning between two defined points, or the Sliding mode for more complex movements. If you're out of ideas, click the randomize option for a new result. When using the sidechain feature, remember to connect an external signal to control the plugin's effect. As for maintenance, keep your system up - to - date with the latest OS patches and plugin updates. Also, make sure you have enough disk space for smooth operation. And if you're using AAX, always ensure your Pro Tools is version 11 or above.