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Agreed with the above post. It is all about how you like working. You can keep it as simple or as complicated as you like it. That being said, it is often good to use aux's for reverbs and delays with the mix control on the delay's and reverbs set all the way wet. This allows you EQ and pan the verbs and delays separately from the original signal.
I am also surprised that most DAW's don't include more tutorials in their manuals. I guess if they did though, there wouldn't be a market for all those educational books and videos. I have the first book of the Apple Logic training series, and its pretty good, but most of what I know came from experimenting.
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