Two nodes for placing a buffer in stereo: Spatial Lab for single-source pan, width, and Doppler shift with selectable pan laws; Spatial Mix for two-source positioning with independent pan and distance per source. Both nodes operate on finished stereo buffers — they don’t rebuild a sound from scratch the way binaural processors do. Think of these as the pan pots and width controls of a hardware sampler’s stereo output stage, with a little extra room for movement (Doppler in Spatial Lab is genuinely a physics-based shift, not just an LFO across the panorama). For mono-to-stereo widening or stereo-to-stereo placement before exporting to a slot, this category is what you reach for.
Nodes
- Spatial Lab — Spatial audio mega-node - panning, stereo width (M/S), and doppler effects
- Spatial Mix — 2-source spatial mixer with independent pan/distance per source
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