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QUESTION: Is there a way I can use a dedicated reverb VST plugin instead?


Yes. PG Music have an excellent reverb plugin that will do the job. Other reverb plugins cand also be used.

How to add the plugin.

1. Open the Mixer and select the “Plugins” tab.

2. Select one of the three right side “none” on the relevant track.

3. Select “Choose Plugin”.

(1, 2, and 3 are shown on IMAGE 1)


4. From the list, select your plugin (in the below example, PG Reverb has been selected).


5. Click OK.

(4, 5 are shown on IMAGE 2)


6. If the settings for the plugin do not appear, right-click on the loaded plugin’s name (where “none” used to be).

(6 is shown on IMAGE 3)


7. If you want to have the effect equally on all tracks, activate the “Master” track by click on the below icon at the bottom of the Mixer’s window.


8. Now load the PG Reverb on the Master track’s “none” (as described above) that’s second from the left.

(7, 8 are shown on IMAGE 4)


Lastly: I've save the above information to the pdf below in case that is useful. It's below the images.

Regards,
Noel

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