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On the instrument track click on Automation Lanes. The orange ZigZag.
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It opens the automation lane, set to Volume by default.
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Click on Volume and change to Pan.
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Draw your automation changes.

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The specific VST must respond to it. Some will, some won't, some you will be able to tell it to.

Take the built-in SI-Bass Guitar. Open Automation Lane for it, do some Pan changes, watch the Pan knob on the GUI when you press Play. Nothing happens
Change the automation to SI-Bass -> Master Pan. Insert some Pan changes. Watch the Pan knob on the GUI when you press Play. The knob follows the automation Lane.

If the VST has Pan available, then you have to use that. If it doesn't, give CC10 a go.

 

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