Panning is a technique that, when messed up, can ruin an otherwise healthy mix. Don't fret! Joe Albano is here to explain what NOT to do when when setting up your audio panorama. Let US make the mistakes so YOU won't have to!
Left, right, center? Somewhere in-between? Where's the best place to put that sound to add clarity and space to your mix? And even more to the point: Why do certain instruments, when panned incorrectly, seem to clog up and diminish the effectiveness of a track? These are the questions that get answered and explained in this Common Panning Mistakes course by expert Joe Albano.
Conversely, when panning and imaging are done with care and understanding, mixes seem to come alive, inviting you into their seductive virtual 3D world! And that's exactly what this informative course will help you create!
So join up with Joe Albano in this laser-focussed panning and imaging course and learn what to do by learning what NOT to do. We promise, that in less than an hour of study, you will harness the power of panning to add space and excitement to all your future mixes.
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Reviews
Neil Gilmartin wrote on February 26, 2024
Joe is fantastic :-) This entire series is great, particularly when you're in the middle of a mix and come up against an issue and need quick insights.
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Miles B wrote on March 4, 2021
I've been mixing for 30 years and I learned some things about panning I didn't know before - Joe is the man.
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Robert wrote on November 8, 2017
This course is invaluable and covers many finer points about panning and imaging that can go a long way toward improving your audio production skills. There is a lot of information here and the instructor does a masterful job of teaching it all. Periodic review of this course is a must. Highly recommended!
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T2C wrote on May 14, 2017
This Course with Joe Albano is pretty good and helpful in learning proper Balance & Panning technics and which Mic's may serve you the best in a recording or live situation.
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Jonathan wrote on December 25, 2016
Useful tidbits to consider, and a helpful bit on pan vs balance, particularly for Logic users.
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Rod wrote on September 22, 2016
A good course with good content but didnt feel particularly well linked together. Would have liked more examples as well.
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Dv8ter wrote on July 2, 2016
A must view for a good understanding of panning between different DAW's.
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BPGeez wrote on May 7, 2016
Great content and very practical examples! This is quickly turning into one of my favorite series. Good gig MacPro!!
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Hindie wrote on April 13, 2016
All the mistakes and best practice's, in what concern's panning, are exposed in this very useful and clear course.