I would probably just copy those few bars to a new track and either mute them in the original track or cut them out (depends on if you want to keep the entire track wave form intact), then NOT use reverb on the new track.

Or, if you have other effects that you still want to preserved, then I would duplicate the original track (to keep all the effects present on the new track), remove everything except those few measures (or just mute everything except those few measures - you can use nodes to do so), mute those few measures in the original track, and then remove the reverb from the new track.

That should take you all of about a minute to accomplish.


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