I don't have PowerTracks Pro but searching through the website it appears that PowerTracks Pro includes the PG Music Direct-X Plugins. One of the PG Music Direct-X plugins is called PG Echo Chorus.

PG Echo Chorus creates medium to long delay effects. A delay longer than about 40 milliseconds is perceived as echo or slapback. Percussive instruments may be perceived as slapback, even when a delay shorter than 40 milliseconds is selected.

Insert an instance of PG Echo Chorus into an auxiliary buss then route individual tracks through the buss to apply PG Echo Chorus across multiple tracks.

Using an effect on a buss has an advantage of requiring just one instance of the effect even though the effect is applied to multiple tracks. You will likely want to use this method to obtain the overall space of the song.

A second advantage is use of the effect does not alter the audio contained on a track. You will find you likely have to experiment and adjust settings to obtain the sound effect you desire so non destructive effect application is a great advantage to have available.

You'll likely find you will need to insert another instance of PG Echo Chorus into a second auxiliary buss. That is not unusual because different instruments respond to echo differently. You may not hear the echo very much on a strumming guitar audio track when compared against the short, impulse sounds heard on a drum track.

A screen shot of the PG Music Echo Chorus interface is below. The top, right corner has a help button that will provide more information about using the effect.

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