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How to Achieve True Stereo Panning in Logic Pro X • Why Logic Pro Rules

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How to Achieve True Stereo Panning in Logic Pro X • Why Logic Pro Rules

The Logic pan pot is your tried and true way of expanding your mix’s stereo-width. With the flick of a wrist you’re able to place instruments left to right, and anywhere between.

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