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How do I route a reverb bus to multiple tracks in a project??? And how can i control the amount of reverb to each track through that bus????

I have used buses very much I am a noobie to buses!!!
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You may be thinking about it backwards. You don't route a bus to tracks. Rather, you route the output from individual tracks to a bus, and control the level of the signal from each track to the bus.

One way to accomplish it in Sonar (there are several):
- Create a new bus (right-click in the Bus Pane, and choose "Insert Bus")
- Rename the bus "reverb"
- Add your reverb plugin to the new bus's FX bin

- On each track that needs reverb:
o Right-click on a blank part of the track pane (beneath the track's volume and pan faders) and choose "Insert Send", and select the "reverb" bus you created
o Enable the send (by checking the little box to the left of the word "Post")
o Set the level and pan of this track's send to the reverb bus
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You may be thinking about it backwards. You don't route a bus to tracks. Rather, you route the output from individual tracks to a bus, and control the level of the signal from each track to the bus.

One way to accomplish it in Sonar (there are several):
- Create a new bus (right-click in the Bus Pane, and choose "Insert Bus")
- Rename the bus "reverb"
- Add your reverb plugin to the new bus's FX bin

- On each track that needs reverb:
o Right-click on a blank part of the track pane (beneath the track's volume and pan faders) and choose "Insert Send", and select the "reverb" bus you created
o Enable the send (by checking the little box to the left of the word "Post")
o Set the level and pan of this track's send to the reverb bus
That's what I do....
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