Attenuverter for Auto-Panner

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Attenuverter for Auto-Panner

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Hola,

is there any possibility to fine-tune the panning parameter? Like having the sound pan from left 80% to right 80% (or even less for subtle effects) instead of hard-panned left to hard-panned right.
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You can use the free-of-charge Linear Crossfade to perform voltage-controlled panning. There is a bipolar attenuator on the CV input, too.
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Hi Grant,

Your crossfader module is very useful, thanks.

Any chance of you doing a poly version?
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ColinP wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 11:26 am Hi Grant,

Your crossfader module is very useful, thanks.

Any chance of you doing a poly version?
That should be quite straightforward, I think. I'll give that a whirl when I get some free time.
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Nice one. I was thinking about knocking one up myself but figured it could be a relatively easy job for you to modify the mono version plus it would be neat to have matching mono and poly versions.
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ColinP wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 3:14 pm Nice one. I was thinking about knocking one up myself but figured it could be a relatively easy job for you to modify the mono version plus it would be neat to have matching mono and poly versions.
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A quick demo with two layers of DCO-60 being thrown around the stereo field at a rate dependent on pitch. (YouTube link)
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Wow Grant, that was fast!

I'm looking forward to experimenting with your module as soon as it's released as I've been looking into poly crossfading and panning a lot recently and it's a nightmare trying to do it with just the stock modules.

You're a star.
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You can use the free-of-charge Linear Crossfade to perform voltage-controlled panning. There is a bipolar attenuator on the CV input, too.
That one looks interesting, thank you for that suggestion :)
And even a poly module for free, awesome thank you <3
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Hi Grant,

many thanks for giving us this helpful tool.

Roland
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