Ok, does anyone have any insight on how/what I would use in CLM to send panning information to a 5 channel speaker system with a tweeter tree speaker sitting above the audience in the center of the room ? Would that tweeter tree be a Z axis for panning coordinates ? I have basically figured out the timing, tonal and rhythmic components for the "spiral composition" by using fibonacci numbers as time marker points in the composition to increase the speed of the rhythm and the note frequencies logarithmically. But what I can't figure out is how to map sound output to a 5 channel system such that the sound will seemingly go in circles around the room (and audience), starting from sub-audible frequencies (1 hz, 2 hz, 3 hz, 5 hz, 8 hz etc) from "below" the floor, so to speak, and continuing to spiral "upward" until reaching a climax point (which will have all 5 channels going at full amplitude) and then "descending" back down again. Would it perhaps be better to use an 9 channel system to do this, with 4 speakers on the floor and 4 at ear height ? anyway, i looked am assuming that loc-sig is where i would start with this but would truly appreciate any tips or shortcuts people may have in terms of how to coordinate the rhythm and timing of the composition with the panning effects I mentioned earlier. Thanks,
<br>John Henry Dale<br><br><br><br> <br>
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