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Reverb, delay, and chorus effects are staples in every producer’s arsenal, offering versatile ways to shape and manipulate sounds within a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Familiar techniques like ducking or gating are commonly employed to control these effects, ensuring they complement rather than overwhelm the dry source. But what if there were a different approach … Continued

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