Pro Tools Reference Guide788
The Pan Location cursor will begin to move to-
wards the new destination in the time it takes to
travel the AutoGlide Time. When the new desti-
nation point is reached, a new breakpoint will
be written at the new location.
5 Repeat the previous step if you want to write
additional panning moves.
6 Stop the transport when finished.
Divergence and Center
Percentage
The Divergence and Center Percentage controls
range from 0 to 100, and can be automated.
They are especially useful for ensuring audibility
and coverage in large venues, and to increase
clarity of voices.
Front Divergence Controls divergence between
front speakers (X-axis only).
Rear Divergence Controls divergence between
the rear speakers (X-axis only).
Front/Rear Divergence Controls divergence be-
tween front and rear (the Y-axis).
Center % (Percentage) Determines whether
there is a discrete center image, a completely
phantom center image, or a variable amount in
between.
Divergence
In the Panner Grid, the current divergence val-
ues are displayed using a purple outline.
By default, Pro Tools surround panners are
100% or fully divergent, meaning that a signal
that is panned completely to one speaker will
only be audible in that speaker.
Divergence display and controls
Full divergence for discrete panning to front, left
(meters show signal only in front, left)
Divergence display
Divergence controls
meters
Pan Location
cursor