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Michael said: > Just to clarify things... what do you mean by track panning? > [A] Balancing your _input_ signal before it goes into the > loop [B] Panning the tracks to position them in the _output_ > signal Both are possible and sensible, but [A] seems to be > much more valuable. Thanks for that question, Michael! As you said, both are sensible, but which one is more valuable depends a lot on the looper you're using, on the signal sources you're using and on the looping style you're doing. I'd like to give two radical examples for where only A and only B makes sense: For A: consider a looper with a single stereo track. Chances are that you wouldn't want to pan/balance the output signal that much, but you will most likely want to pan the input signal. For B: consider a looper with several stereo tracks (e.g. Repeater in fourtrack mode). Here, you'd never want to pan the input signal, but panning the output signal for each track separately is very important. This was the use case I was thinking about when writing my email; quoting from it: "Individual track panning, if the looper has more than one track AND stereo output" The lack of the "A" panning is something I'm missing in Mobius (but as I use it as a plugin, I could work around that by using a VST plugin that Os did for me - thanks again, Os!) Rainer