Binaural Post-Processing

Each channel strip allows you to use a special version of the Pan knob, known as Binaural Pan. This is a psychoacoustic processor that can simulate arbitrary sound source positions—including up and down information—when fed a standard stereo signal.

The output signal that results when you use Binaural Pan is best suited for headphone playback. You can, however, use the integrated conditioning of Binaural Pan to ensure a neutral sound that is suitable for speaker playback as well as headphone playback.

For more information about using Binaural Pan with the Binaural Post-Processing plug-in, see Binaural panning overview.

Figure. Binaural Post-Processing window.

Binaural Post-Processing parameters

Binaurally pan multiple channels

  1. Turn off the integrated conditioning.

  2. Route the output of all binaurally panned signals to an aux channel.

  3. Insert a Binaural Post-Processing plug-in into the aux channel.

  4. Apply diffuse-field compensation to all Binaural Pan outputs at once.

Binaural panning of several grouped channels is simpler to manage than using a Binaural Pan instance on each channel. It also sounds better and reduces computer processing requirements.