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Originally Posted by HD2
That could easily end up being a pretty muddy washed out sounding mix if you have a bunch of different reverbs happening at the same time.
If you don't intend to have them all going at once, you could just set up a 2 or 3 different aux tracks with verbs on the inserts and then send say drums to one, guitars to another, vocals etc. Then you could always automate the reverb changes for different parts of the song
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i agree with that.i am using mostly altiverb but i know that it is quite expensive.for some stuff i still using the waves renaissance reverb witch was my go to before altiverb and they just dropped the price for that.for more simple operation try out the tsar from softube,as always evaluate before buying.it looks like avid dont want to change the status of d-verb as a"crap-verb",i mean eq 3 and dynamics 3 are very usable and improved in sound compared to the earlier versions,but d-verb remains unusable