Pan Control Best Experienced With Headphones ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drag the cubes around to change the pan of the sounds. Press [1] to open/close the volume settings for each individual sound. This is fully Customizable! Add your own sounds into the circles! ========================================== Constructive Criticism: This is something I am going to start putting at the bottom of all of my projects. I am completely open to constructive criticism on all of my projects. If you have a suggestion to make something better, let me know in the comments below. Constructive criticism is NOT saying "this part stinks" but rather "hey, this part could be better by doing this." Helping people is the core part to Scratch! ---------- #trending #learn #featured #mileswk
Pan is an official audio term that is used in many songs. It means how the sound balanced between the left and right speakers of a stereo system or headphones. This demo is here to teach you how that actually effects audio. Next time you listen to a sound, listen closely. If you notice different audio coming from the left side then the right, you now know that is pan! Show off to the family to show them how much you know! Troubleshooting: If this isn't working, try these things to see if it fixes the problem: 1. Try headphones If you haven't already tried headphones, maybe plug some in. If you have wireless headphones, try corded and wireless, to see if that makes a difference. 2. Make sure you have your audio settings configured If your computer has the option for "stereo" audio, make sure it is on. If it has the option for "mono" audio, make sure it is off. You might find these in the "accessibility" settings of your computer. 3. Make sure your volume is up This is the most obvious one, and probably will never happen, but just make sure you aren't muted If you are still having issues, post your issue followed by your computer type!