Panning in 3D: placing things in space

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Panning in 3D: placing things in space
Posted on: 07.02.2013 by Berta Baie
This is a question that has been bugging me for a while. Everyone knows how to pan from left to right, that's pretty straight forward. However, is there a way to pan front to back, or top to bottom, i.e. to place things in 3D space? For example, lets say i want a synth to feel like its coming from up above you as it comes into focus in the centre, or placing a synth directly in the background behind the lead line, or a white noise swoosh to feel like its passing right through you as opposed to just going left to right.

How does one accomplish this? Is it a matter of smoke and mirrors using things like auto filters? Is there a plug-in somewhere that lets me place things in 3D space? Is this something i even REALLY want to do in the first place with EDM, or is that too much stereo info to translate in a club setting and better left for the movies?

Google wasnt too helpful with this, but that's probably cuz i wasnt asking the right question. Hopefully someone here could shed some light on this.
Stanley Topoleski
06.02.2013
Originally Posted by grazz16
Damn, so theres no really "good" way of doing it. It seems like a good idea in theory tho, im surprised there arent more people doing this, or at least attempting it.
scientists are attempting it haha like most things in the future it will probably a free plugin you get from kvr haha
Berta Baie
07.02.2013
This is a question that has been bugging me for a while. Everyone knows how to pan from left to right, that's pretty straight forward. However, is there a way to pan front to back, or top to bottom, i.e. to place things in 3D space? For example, lets say i want a synth to feel like its coming from up above you as it comes into focus in the centre, or placing a synth directly in the background behind the lead line, or a white noise swoosh to feel like its passing right through you as opposed to just going left to right.

How does one accomplish this? Is it a matter of smoke and mirrors using things like auto filters? Is there a plug-in somewhere that lets me place things in 3D space? Is this something i even REALLY want to do in the first place with EDM, or is that too much stereo info to translate in a club setting and better left for the movies?

Google wasnt too helpful with this, but that's probably cuz i wasnt asking the right question. Hopefully someone here could shed some light on this.
Stanley Topoleski
06.02.2013
Originally Posted by grazz16
Damn, so theres no really "good" way of doing it. It seems like a good idea in theory tho, im surprised there arent more people doing this, or at least attempting it.
scientists are attempting it haha like most things in the future it will probably a free plugin you get from kvr haha
Berta Baie
06.02.2013
Damn, so theres no really "good" way of doing it. It seems like a good idea in theory tho, im surprised there arent more people doing this, or at least attempting it.
Stanley Topoleski
06.02.2013
you can pan from left to right, but also use a reverb with a set mix level to create the illusion of the 3d space. that ontop of some surround sound/ambisonic plugins might create something half decent
Brunilda Kora
07.02.2013
AMBISONIC

Not Anbisonic.
Brunilda Kora
07.02.2013
You're talking about Anbisonic Coding/Decoding.

I've been (half-heartedly) looking into this for years. There are a couple of VSTs that do an OKAY job of it, but nothing that is seriously usable.

Shame.

If you have any luck finding a decent, usable VST for doing this, PLEASE let me know! Especially if you find anything that all allows you to automate the source/distance of the signal...

http://www.ambisonic.net/links.html
http://www.dmalham.freeserve.co.uk/vst_ambisonics.html
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/3...t/welcome.html
http://www.gerzonic.net/

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