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Panning Channels/Real-Time Processing

I have a very lame issue with Cubase that I'm sure is all due to me working with the program for just couple of weeks - but I can't find my way around!

What it is - how do you pan the channels, so the sound goes like say right to left, and how do you process the effects in real time so, say - you gradually change the settings of Band Modulator and it "remembers" that gradual alteration during the further playbacks?
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That would be automation. It's covered in the manual and a lot of web sites
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That's it - I just didn't know the term 'automation' to google it before. Came across this link - http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun0...etech_0606.htm - and it seems to cover it all.

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Yeah, automation is what you need.

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