Adding reverb on all tracks except the bass because it creates muddiness in the mix. Used effects-loop technique for this track. Basically, effects-loop normally use for adding reverb or delay to the mix. So it allows multiple track to access one effect processor and this can save a lot time also if we use plug-in reverb then this will save a lot of computer processing power. And also gives a lot of control over the sound of the mix. So to set up this all you have to do is send all the tracks you want to add the effect to one auxiliary track and insert the reverb or delay on the Aux track (only for inside the box). If it is done outside the box, we need to bring it back to the desk by using stereo Aux return then route it to Protools for recording. Here, also combining this track with the original unaffected Dry tracks this also created a fattening effect so made the mix fuller and denser. This it really good when you want to turn down the volume but still can be heard. The reverb we used in this track was my own very cheap (£50) worth ZOOM RFX-1000 digital reverb & Multi-effects and just bought it from ebay. So tried it here and wasn't the best but it was fine for me.
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