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How To: Apply Stereo Reverb on Mono Tracks with Studio One V3 Prime

 28/12/2022  Posted in Audio Software, Tutorials
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A quick demonstration on how to apply stereo reverb effect on mono recorded track to give the instrument a wider, more space and dimension, recorded in PreSonus Studio One V3 Prime.

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