On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 11:48:36 +0100, Daniel James wrote: > > I think the key difference is that pan is something you do to a single > > mono signal, while balance is something you do to a stereo signal. > > It's true you don't have a balance control on a mono amplifier. But you can > pan a stereo track in Audacity... Yes, the difference is that changing the balance will never reduce the stereo seperation, whereas panning will: Balance Pan L ----G----> L L ----------G--> L \ / \ G \/ /\ / G / \ R ----G----> R R ----------G--> R Where G is an amplifier. BN, there are some audio production situations where you use balance, not pan, eg in mastering, where you dont (necceserily) want to mix the two channels, you just want to change the relative lelvels. - Steve