Hi Stuart

     >>

     add reverb to the combination of the two
     <<

   That's what I do to my mutlritrack recordings, because it gives the
   listener the impression that both players are sharing the same
   acoustic, that is, sitting on the same stage in the same church. By
   adding reverb to the seperate parts, it sounds like the two players
   each have their own stage in their own church; more like pop/studio
   recording. But of course, panning is a good idea to give a spatial
   image. Unless you want the impressions that the players are sitting on
   each other's lap.
   Here's what I did yesterday for my pupils (warning, OT material
   containing more than one G instrument): [1]http://youtu.be/BlHDZyuppbU
   David

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References

   1. http://youtu.be/BlHDZyuppbU


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