Help with CME UF transport in Logic!

Can anybody help with CME UF transport keys in Logic? How to make them work?

I don't know if any of this applies to your specific situation, but here are some things I've noticed.
*Mono Audio Channel Strip:*
If you click on an empty send slot and select a buss, a mono Aux Channel Strip is created. Even if you open a Mono->Stereo version of a reverb plug-in on the mono Aux Channel Strip, the sound of the reverb will still be mono. *(Even if you turn the mono Aux Channel Strip into a stereo Aux Channel Strip _after the fact_.)*
To get the desired Post Pan behavior, you would need to change the mono Aux Channel Strip to Stereo before you open the reverb plug-in. (In this case, since the Aux is now stereo, the only choice for the reverb plug-in will be Stereo.)
*Stereo Audio Channel Strip:*
If you click on an empty send slot and select a buss, a stereo Aux Channel Strip is created. The only choice for the reverb plug-in will be Stereo. The sound of the reverb will be Stereo.
If you wanted to have "Post Pan" reverb for a Stereo Audio Channel Strip, you should use the Direction Mixer for the panning because the Pan knob on Stereo Channel Strips is a Balance control. (Not true pan)
*Also of note:*
You can also create Aux Channel Strips by clicking on the + button at the left of the Mixer Window. The first time you click it, the dialog that opens defaults to Mono. If you change it to Stereo, it will default to Stereo until you change it again.
With all that said, my questions to you:
1. Is the Channel Strip with the Post Pan sends a mono Channel Strip?
2. How did you create the Aux Channel Strip for the reverb?
3. Is the Aux Channel Strip with the reverb a stereo Aux Channel Strip?

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