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Old 2nd July 2006, 12:20 AM   #8
auralerogeny
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If you like it and it sounds good on both, then that's fine. There is no law saying you have to use different settings for each track. Maybe get someone else to listen to them though. A second set of ears can save a lot of time. The key is how they sound together, it may sound more natural with both using the same reverb, like they were recorded in the same "hall." It may not. Listen.
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