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Creating depth and space in the mix with reverb width

Creating depth and space in the mix with reverb width
#AudiotentTip 211. Reverb Width.
Most of the time we want a reverb to be in stereo, emulating a realistic sounding acoustic space. However, reducing the width of the reverb or making it mono can be useful too. It focuses the space on the sound, giving it a more direct tone.

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