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    TDx_Sound_Library v2.00 Component Reference

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    public:

         virtual bool __fastcall SetPan( long pPan );





    -= Go to the TDx_SoundBuffer description =-    TDX_SOUNDBUFFER::SETPAN()   [ component method ]

    • Description

        The TDx_SoundBuffer::SetPan method will set the relative volume for the left and right audio channels.

        The left, right and center pan values are defined in the dsound.h DSBPAN_LEFT, DSBPAN_RIGHT and DSBPAN_CENTER members as -10,000, 10,000 and 0 respectively.

        If the method call fails, the OnError event will be triggered with one of the following values:
        DSERR_CONTROLUNAVAIL
        DSERR_GENERIC
        DSERR_INVALIDPARAM
        DSERR_PRIOLEVELNEEDED

    • Parameters

        Pan
        The Pan parameter defines the relative volume of the left and right channels.
        Displacement to the negative represents attenuation, in 100ths of a decibel, of the right channel and displacement to the positive represents attentuation to the left channel in a similar manner.


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