It introduces tiny micro-delays between the left and right channels. This simulates the time it takes for a sound to travel across the human head to reach the farther ear.
Includes a built-in correlation meter and a mono-check button to ensure the phase shifts introduced by the delays don't cause issues in mono playback. Technical Specs: Klevgrand Pana [WiN-OSX]
Pana operates on two main principles that differ from standard DAW "balance" knobs: It introduces tiny micro-delays between the left and
is a sophisticated psychoacoustic panning tool for Windows and macOS designed to move beyond traditional volume-based panning. Instead of just lowering the volume on one side, it uses micro-delays and spectral filtering to mimic how the human brain actually perceives sound positioning in the real world. Core Psychoacoustic Engine Technical Specs: Pana operates on two main principles
When a sound is panned, Pana applies a low-pass filter to the "opposite" channel. This mimics the acoustic shadowing of the head, which naturally muffles high frequencies for the ear furthest from the source. Key Performance Features
Allows you to adjust the micro-delay times to simulate different "head sizes," effectively tuning the spatial width.
A dedicated filter that leaves low frequencies untouched (fully centered) regardless of the panning amount. This ensures your mix doesn't "tip over" or lose its low-end impact when panning bass-heavy elements.