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Set each plug-in to 100% Wet mix.
Govern how much signal reaches each effect with their respective Buss send level controls.
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The same task should be possible in Reaper. I will need to research how (and where on the edit screen) Reaper does it.
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I think of running a reverb and a delay in parallel on the same audio source as a simple matter of connecting hardware signal processors via the aux send and return sockets of the console.
In a digital audio environment, the patching cables and hardware processors no longer exist but the thought process remains the same.
https://www.pluginboutique.com//system/resources/srcs/000/004/620/player/BlueCatPatchWork-PluginBoutique.jpg
https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_PatchWork/
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Here's how I do it.
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I've redone my video. Does it work now in my original post?
This works though, that's the main thing :-) thanks for your time!
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I can't think of a way of using a single track in Reaper alone. You can make it look like they're on a single track by using folders, which will also give a master level control for both effects. But it's a bit convoluted and ends up using three tracks, with two of the tracks hidden in a folder . See video below.
I love Reaper more the more I use it.
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I haven't done a detailed comparison to be honest. Valhalla Room is my go to reverb, which I always start with. Then I experiment with Valhalla Vintage and Plate if I can't quite find what I want with Valhalla Room.