The order you mentioned is fine. Eq then compressor.

As silvertones mentioned, it is sometimes better to keep the reverb in an AUX slot of the mixer and use the AUX send to adjust how much reverb you get. When doing it this way you will usually want to turn up the 'wet' mix on the reverb because when doing it this way the reverb is being 'added to' the original track as opposed to having the track go through the reverb and needing to adjust the wet/dry there.

So, if using reverb in AUX slot, boost the wet mix and then control how much of that gets mixed in with the original signal by using the AUX send dial in the mixer.


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