Granular Synthesis, Part 4 (Adding A Panning Control)

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In this video, I add a panning control to my list of variables. Using the SinOsc Ugen will trigger a sinusoidal motion in my panning effect. Please note, the output levels are rather low, as I'm primarily using sound with very short grain durations.

Please review Eli Fieldsteel's first tutorial on granular synthesis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBqAM_94TW4


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