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Applying reverb effects in Reaper

Demo summary

Mike opens the track effects window in Reaper to add the ReaVerb plugin and applies a 'bad crunch' preset to his vocal track.

Step-by-step

  1. Click the effects button to open the track effects window
  2. Select ReaVerb from the list of plugins
  3. Click Add to apply the plugin to the vocal track
  4. Select the 'bad crunch' preset from the interface
  5. Play back the track to hear the effect

Options

  • Use external VST or AU plugins
  • Use native Reaper plugins like delay, EQ, or gates

Highlights

the reverb is there, it works, it's pretty nice and it's pretty intuitive to use

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