On 9/02/2012 1:17 AM, Olli Niemitalo wrote:
1 + g(p) = 2*f(p)
==>  g(p) = 2*f(p) - 1

For a chorus voice, as channel gains, use g(p) = 2f(p) - 1 and g(-p)
= 2f(-p) - 1, where p = -1..1 is the panning and f(p) is a vanilla
panning law of your choice. This means that with g(p), you will have
to re-label "full left" and "full right" to mean the values of p for
which f(p) = 0.5 or f(-p) = 0.5. Consequently, f(p) can't be a linear
panning law, but must satisfy f(0)>  0.5. A constant-power panning law
can be used as f(p).

That works quite nicely, thanks!

Ross.
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