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    <title>dekstop weblog : multipan VST plugin</title>
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    <description>multipan is an autopan plugin for VST hosts. it uses three LFOs to create a quasi-chaotic panning movement. why I did this? I like to chain autopan plugins that are set to different frequencies in order to produce chaotic panning movements. and after doing this manually once too often I ...</description>
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    <dc:rights>Copyright 2004 Martin Dittus</dc:rights>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>multipan is an autopan plugin for VST hosts. it uses three LFOs to create a quasi-chaotic panning movement.</p>

<p>why I did this? I like to chain autopan plugins that are set to different frequencies in order to produce chaotic panning movements. and after doing this manually once too often I thought I could just as well make a plugin out of it.</p>

<p>download at <a href="http://dekstop.de/multipan/">http://dekstop.de/multipan/</a></p>]]></description>
      <dc:creator>Martin Dittus</dc:creator>
      <category>site updates</category>
      
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