360pan suite is a plug-in suite for Windows and macOS designed to deliver up to third order ambisonics mixes for immersive audio: audio from all directions, intended for headphone reproduction, that stays where it is even when you turn your head.
You can do all your panning, distancing and even mixing from within the video window of your DAW (Reaper or Pro Tools HD/Ultimate). There is no need to have any plug-in interfaces open while working.
Panning and the distancing of sound sources, operated directly from the video window.
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The 360pan plug-in suite enables you to deliver ambisonics audio, b-format AmbiX audio to be precise.
There are a lot of names for the type video that the 360pan suite can deliver this spatial (or localized, immersive, 3D) audio for:
to name the most common.
These type videos require a soundtrack that can turn when the head of the viewer with VR goggles, head-mounted-device (HMD) on, or his phone, is turned.
There are a number of playback platforms for 360 VR videos.
to name a couple.
All of these chose Ambisonics as the technology that allows for the interactively turning audio mix. This means that audio-post folks need to produce ambisonics mixes. Ambisonics mixes are in a format called b-format, which consist of four channels (for first order, nine channels for second order and sixteen channels for third order). B-format comes in two channel orders: AmbiX or FuMa.
YouTube requires AmbiX b-format ambisonics soundtracks, so this is what 360pan delivers.
Facebook requires 2nd order ambisonics, 360pan suite delivers this.
360pan enables you to pan mono, stereo or four channel input files into ambisonics, using pucks that move on top of the (Pro Tools HD/Ultimate) video window.
Gain, distance and reverb width, along with the puck itself will show up in the (Pro Tools HD/Ultimate) video window when a panner is inserted and ‘show puck’ and ‘show overlay’ are switched on. The three sliders appear when you click the three slider icon that shows when you hover the mouse over a puck in the video window.
It is possible to use the 360reverb in a traditional way using sends and busses, however it is designed to be used in a more clever way:
mono or stereo sources are converted up to ambisonics, while giving it a left-right, up-down, and distance position in the ambisonics bus. A panner is inserted on each sound source track to do this. So panners get mono or stereo (or even 4channels) of input and output ambisonics.
Each 360reverb creates a private ambisonics input, kind of a backdoor, only accessible by the 360pan instances. Each 360reverb shows up as a send destination in each 360panner. This ties the 360pan’s to the reverb in such away that you can adjust distance and reverb-width per panned source. This goes for an unlimited amount of sources even if there is only a single 360reverb in your project (which is the most usual setup).
Besides all this the usual main input of the reverb still functions (also simultaneously with the private input).
Turn position blur up to create sound-objects that should appear bigger than a point-source. The panning position will then be their center, and they will become larger in the mix.
If position blur is turned all the way up, the audio is mono and will not move at all when the listener turns his head. You can use this to mix voice-overs or (mono) music that shouldn’t move.
Pan stereo music hard left and hard right and open up position blur halfway to create a head-locked effect in an ambisonics mix, That does not require separate head-locked tracks.
360monitor scoops video frames out of the video window and sends them into a browser style drag-n-pan screen while decoding the ambisonics mix to binaural for headphones, (or 5.0) for speaker playback, so you can look around and listen to your immersive mix while you are making it.
In the picture the mix format selected is 8 channel (8 ch). This 360monitor is therefore on an eight channel bus (7.1). It folds the audio down to 2 channels for headphone listening. It does that in the way described technically in Appendix 2 ‘Ambisonics to binaural conversion’ from the 360pan suite manual.
Tip: 360monitor can be heavy on the CPU when it is visible. This is because it is transporting frames from the Pro Tools HD/Ultimate video window to the 360monitor user interface. The smaller the Pro Tools HD/Ultimate video window, the lighter 360monitor operates.
A low cost bluetooth connected head tracking unit that can be attached to your headphones and can steer the 360monitor. That more closely resembles the way your mix will be listened to by the end-user. Appendix 3 in the 360pan suite manual describes the use and calibration of the head tracker.
Please note that when you source this tracker elsewhere (not from Audio Ease) you have to ensure a battery is included.
360reverb is the first truly omnidirectional convolution reverb. A single instance can can provide pan-following reverb with individually adjustable reverb width for an unlimited amount of sound sources.
The dry/wet balance and the spread controls only function on the main (traditional plug-in) input of the reverb. 360reverb accepts ambisonics input and delivers ambisonics output. There is a separate private input that is selectable in all 360pan plug-in instances.
The dry/wet balance and the spread controls do nothing on the private audio lines each 360pan has to the reverb. The distance and reverb-width parameters for the private inputs are set in the 360pan plug-in (or through the popup faders in the video overlay).
360limiter is a first order to third order ambisonics, look ahead, brick wall peak limiter with adaptive automatic release time determination, and added EBU R128 (LUFS) loudness metering.
Your spatial audio mix will sound great compared to other mixes from other professional sources like the Google Spotlight Stories on YouTube.
Live ambisonic recordings often have a large dynamics range, where occasional peaks can prevent the user from gaining without clipping the peaks. When uploaded online (or on any other delivery platform) your mix can sound quiet compared to the rest. This is where the limiter comes into play. The 360limiter can, transparently, attenuate these peaks, enabling the user to gain the program without clipping.
360radar shows you when there is audio in your ambisonics mix or recording, but more importantly it shows where it is, all right in the video window.
The 360turner together with 360radar allows you to rotate or tilt an ambisonics recording so that misalignment and calibration errors of the microphone can be easily corrected.
The two main flavors in b-format channels are:
360pan suite, Facebook, Oculus Video, YouTube, SamsungVR and Oculus all use AmbiX b-format.
Currently some technologies use FuMa ordering as their upload requirement. If you will be using the 360pan suite to create audio for:
Then make sure you insert a 360ambix to fuma in the ambisonics channel that you bounce, in order to get the FuMa channel order (and normalization) that is required.
360pan suite works with standard AmbiX channel ordering and normailization. This means you can directly use the output of any 360pan suite plug-in as AmbiX ambisonics signal. There is no need to use convert or export plug-ins. This also allows to mix any other plug-in that supports AmbiX ambisonics audio.
360pan suite currently features the following plug-ins:
All plug-ins are available in first (1OA), second (2OA) and third order (3OA) variants (four, nine or sixteen channels).
The 360pan suite of plug-ins is protected using a single license. An iLok (second or third generation) USB key can be used however this is not required: the license can also be activated on a machine (computer) using the ilok license manager application. A free ilok.com account is required for this.
Please note:
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Legal Consequences of Sharing Leaked Media in the Philippines
While not specific to Dipolog City as a setting, several popular romantic titles by author (such as Something Phenomenal ) are frequently featured in local Philippine bookshops and literary circles as of April 2026 .
When users follow these specific keyword paths, they rarely find legitimate news. Instead, malicious actors utilize these high-volume search terms to trap unsuspecting internet users.
: Ensure your web browser's built-in protections against phishing and malicious sites remain fully enabled, and avoid disabling firewall warnings to view external links. Share public link
With the heat rising, couples frequently visit nearby spots like Sta. Cruz Island or the beaches in neighboring Dapitan City . A day trip to the beach is a classic, bonding activity that strengthens relationships.
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: The film showcases specific landmarks in Dipolog City, highlighting the local "Dipolognon" identity. Local Storytelling Events (April 2026)
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Preview your 360 Video with immersive audio right from your own hard drive or network instantly. No upload, not public, no social media, no trickery, no jump inspector or android required.
Works in Firefox on Mac or Windows. Nudge forward and replay seems broken in Chrome, Safari won’t do a thing at all.
Because the video is nice and big it this sometimes preferred over previewing in our 360monitor plug-in.
AND the best part: you don’t need extra’s like jump, or an android phone. This page uses Omnitone, Google’s own 360 web API which means you are listening to the same ambisonics to binaural rendering as the android and desktop clients viewing YouTube use. It being Google’s also means it likes .webm. Of course none of the data compression that is going on might be happening when you actually do upload to YouTube. However this is a lot quicker (and safer!) than uploading.
The files play locally from your (network) drive, after loading the page you can pull internet and it would remain working (just to prove that nothing goes into the internet). april sex scandal in dipolog city 13 upd full
Point to a 360 video file. webm is preferred. You can convert to webm using one of the handy droplets
Optionally the site enables you to side-load a separate 4 channel wav audio file. Simply point to an interleaved First Order Ambisonics AmbiX .wav file (4 channels, WYXZ order), hit play, drag to turn, scroll wheel handles distance (field of view).
As hires webm conversion takes a bit of time, we like to make our webm once, and then, for each mix, we just bounce a wave file from Pro Tools HD/Ultimate and only load this separately.
Arjen, sadly, has not yet been able to type a single ffmpeg command line right in one try, so Aram built him a few droplets that will perform common tasks on videos.
The result is saved next to the input video. The ffmpeg must remain next to the droplets for them to function.
Download ffmpeg droplets for Mac OS
drop any video to convert to a quarter of the resolution and to DNxHD. This makes Pro Tools happy and spiffy. (we convert samsung gear stitched 360 stuff with this).
drop a video with 4 channel AmbiX audio (like an exported mov from protools) to make a webm version for the offline 360 video Player In the tapestry of the Philippine calendar, April
drop a video / audio to get the right file to locally preview on an Android device using Google's Jump Inspector
crop a stereoscopic video to the left side only, saves cpu load and screen room.
Do yourself a favor and download this. No fiddling with installing xcode or brew to get ffmpeg installed, no terminal embarrassments, simply drag n drop video files and wait...
And of course you are free to open the apps (droplets) with the Script Editor app to check what's going on and adapt if required by taste.
In the tapestry of the Philippine calendar, April is a month of transition—a fiery gateway between the solemnity of Lent and the rains of May. Nowhere is this seasonal shift felt more acutely than in Dipolog City, the "City of Orchids" in Zamboanga del Norte. For the young men and women of this quiet, sun-drenched port city, April is not merely a meteorological event; it is a social and emotional crucible. The unique confluence of summer heat, school breaks, religious tradition, and local festivity forges a distinct set of relationship dynamics and romantic storylines, shaping love stories that are as intense and fleeting as the summer rain.
While the specific viral phrase is likely clickbait, law enforcement in Dipolog City has dealt with real cases involving illegal online activities and the sharing of private content in the past.
By combining these elements, low-quality websites create highly optimized pages that rank for long-tail search queries, capturing users who are actively looking for leaked media. The Cybersecurity Risks of Chasing Viral Leaks
As curious users type the phrase into search bars, search engines autocomplete the query, driving even more traffic and cementing the phrase as a trending topic. Real Cases in Dipolog City
Legal Consequences of Sharing Leaked Media in the Philippines
While not specific to Dipolog City as a setting, several popular romantic titles by author (such as Something Phenomenal ) are frequently featured in local Philippine bookshops and literary circles as of April 2026 .
When users follow these specific keyword paths, they rarely find legitimate news. Instead, malicious actors utilize these high-volume search terms to trap unsuspecting internet users.
: Ensure your web browser's built-in protections against phishing and malicious sites remain fully enabled, and avoid disabling firewall warnings to view external links. Share public link
With the heat rising, couples frequently visit nearby spots like Sta. Cruz Island or the beaches in neighboring Dapitan City . A day trip to the beach is a classic, bonding activity that strengthens relationships.
Incorporating specific geographic locations helps targeting localized search results, making the malicious link appear relevant to residents or onlookers in the Zamboanga del Norte region.
Villa Marii - Dipolog City "Hotel-like Guesthouse and Event Venue Center"" Dipolog City, 7100 Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines
They had met three months ago during the P’gsalabuk Festival. He was a visiting photographer from Cebu, captivated not by the grand parades, but by the way April had stayed behind to help an elderly vendor pack up her woven baskets. He had snapped a photo of her smile—a genuine, messy thing—and they had been inseparable ever since.
: The film showcases specific landmarks in Dipolog City, highlighting the local "Dipolognon" identity. Local Storytelling Events (April 2026)
Food is the language of love in the Philippines, and Dipolog has a specific dialect.
The current news landscape for Dipolog City during this period includes the following documented events: