![]() ![]() It’s especially useful when creating huge trap leads because it gives them that dense reverb that can be heavily compressed afterward. I use this method when I want a particular sound to have a different reverb than the rest of my sounds. If you aren’t using aux tracks yet, this is likely how you’ve been going about applying reverb to your songs. The first method of applying reverb is directly onto an audio or MIDI track.
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