Well, methinks I was simply hearing bleed through my board and in fact, the reverb and click were separated all along. I'll try to give this a conclusive test, but I'm quite certain it's working fine now. Sorry to have sent up a flag on this one before I really was sure.
Richard
Green Valley Recording
My cats have nine lives; my life has nine cats.
Michael,
I'm attaching the .edl from the original problematic file. I'll not include the actual audio files, as it really isn't important to hear the parts. But you can see I had disabled ALL instruments except the harp and banjo. I had panned both instruments to the right and placed some reverb (aux 2 send) on the harp. The return above the fader of aux 2 is panned to the center, when it should be panned right, although the pan above it is panned correctly to the right. Therein lies the rub, I believe.
Thanks for administering your troubleshooting prowess. My stupid error caused a lot of wasted time. Sorry about that!!!
Last edited by Richard Rupert; 08-14-2018 at 06:08 AM. Reason: Clarity
Richard
Green Valley Recording
My cats have nine lives; my life has nine cats.
No worries, glad you figured it out.
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