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I thought you were talking about hearing the M7 on multiple tracks/groups during playback. If you want to print the reverb, do the same setup - create an external effect in VST connections, route the proper ins and outs to the M7, and create it as a VST effect. Then, create a stereo audio track, create a stereo input called "M7 in" or anything you want to call it, and set the input for your audio track that you wish to record the reverb onto to the "M7 in". Monitor enable that audio track with the speaker icon. Then go to each track that you want to send to the reverb and do so exactly the same as you would with any other plug verb. Record the audio as the reverb plays, and you will have it. Repeat as many times as you need for individual reverb tracks. You should get used to doing this, as you will most likely be printing tons of M7 reverbs to get as many of them as you can in each project!
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