Hi Alexey
Thanks for the information.
I'll have a think about another way to solve the issue. For context:
I have developed a way to allow true stereo 'panning' of stereo sources and buses in my audio mixer which does not alter the balance of left and right channels. This used to be called 'stereo offset' and was often used in conjunction with 'stereo width' which I can also now provide. So imagine a jazz recording where you wish to 'move' the piano to some degree away from centre stage and you recorded the piano to provide a stereo image. If you use a 'normal' stereo pan control, then it just changes the relative levels of the left and right channels, e.g. In Cakewalk, if you moved the piano to the left of the sound stage using the pan control, then the lower piano register stays at the same level and the higher registers are reduced in level. 'Stereo Offset' moves the whole stereo image to the left or right whilst preserving the stereo balance of the original stereo recording.
So I was looking for a visual way in Cakewalk to show which stereo channels or buses had the normal function of the pan control changed to 'stereo offset'
Regards
Robert