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How do producers use panning to create a sense of stereo width in a mix?
How do producers use panning to create a sense of stereo width in a mix?
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Panning involves placing audio signals at different positions within the stereo field, either to the left, right, or center. By strategically panning individual tracks, producers can create a sense of space and separation in the mix, enhancing stereo width and improving clarity and balance.