
Set channel strip pan or balance positions in MainStage
You can separate sounds by positioning audio and instruments in the stereo mix from left to right. The Pan (short for panorama) knob defines whether an instrument is placed on the left, right, or center of the stereo field. You can set the pan position for each track in a project. MainStage includes several different pan modes. Which options are available depends on the type of channel strip:
Pan: This is the default pan mode for mono channel strips. The Panner determines the position of a signal in the stereo image. At the center pan position, the channel strip sends equal amounts of the signal to both sides of the stereo image. If you were to increase the pan position on the left side and decrease it on the right, the sound would move to the left.
Stereo Pan: The Stereo Pan knob is only available on stereo channel strips. It is similar to having two pan knobs, allowing you to place the position of the left and right signals individually in the stereo field.
Balance: This is the default pan mode for stereo channel strips. It differs from Stereo Pan in that it controls the relative levels of two signals (Left and Right) at their outputs.
Mono channel strips have a Pan knob by default. Stereo channel strips have a Balance knob by default.
