Oberheim Pan feature

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Oberheim Pan feature

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Does the Solaris support individually panned voices in a chord a'la Oberheim? I love that feature about my Matrix 12 and it would be cool if the Solaris supported that!!
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Re: Oberheim Pan feature

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Can you elaborate a bit more to "explain" this feature.
Do you mean there is a panning position that can be different for each note trigged ?
Or do you mean each oscillator as such things.
I thing the clever rotor module can achieve something even more lovely, no ?
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Re: Oberheim Pan feature

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This topic first came up in 2007, so please have a look at my explanation of things in this related thread:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=396

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Re: Oberheim Pan feature

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@HUROLURA: Yes each voice (not osc) can be assigned to a point in the stereo field. Thus a 6 note chord can sound enormous on the headphones (e.g. C in the left ear, G in the right ear, and other notes scattered around at various pan positions)... I have a certain sound in my Oberheim Matrix that is practically the only reason I am holding on to it.

@John: Thanks for the clarification... so I guess this means it's a no then... :(
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