I just ran an experiment, assigning layer 1 to flute, layer 2 to oboe. I had the oboe play for 6 bars, panned left using an expression, setting controller 10 to 0. I had the flute enter at bar 3, panned full right using an expression. The oboe stayed full left when the flute entered and the flute was panned full right as desired.

So I am not sure what might be causing the problem you are describing, as I can't reproduce it.

In the worst case, though, I would assume you could simply reassign the desired pan expression to the flute part when it gets set back to center in your example.



Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 02:50 PM 3/10/03 -0500, David H. Bailey wrote:

The layer/expression issue is easily remedied if the expressions are entered as note-expressions, in each layer.


I have just tried that, since the file was still sitting here open.

Staff 1, Layer 1, Channel 1, Flute, expression "pan left" = controller 10
value 0, note assigned.
Staff 1, Layer 2, Channel 2, Oboe, expression "pan right" = controller 10
value 127, note assigned.

The only difference is that the flute is panned left until the oboe enters.
Then it jumps to the center and the oboe is panned right.

Some other factor?

Dennis







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