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Originally Posted by Brent Hahn
Didn't mean to imply that.
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No I did not think you were , but your post got me thinking that it could possibly be taken that way in the crazy universe of forum posting. So it was an added general statement, not really part of my reply to you
So back to the discussion and to clarify. I do use an aux track for the verb always and would do so even with just a solo instrument. Because, if for no other reason than it leaves open the possibility of adding processing to just the reverb as opposed to the source track or different processing on the verb itself . And if I am using the verb on one source/track only, I run the send at unity gain, and reduce the level of the aux track.
If I am using the same verb on multiple sources, then I leave the aux track fader at unity gain and reduce the send levels