It's down to personal preference. I never add reverb, so I can't comment
about that, but it's best to try EQing then compressing and vice-versa and
see which achieves the best results.
What works for 1 person may not work for another.
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From: "molter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [dnb-prod] mastering plugin order


> hi.
>
> what is the best order to use:
>
> reverb
> compressor
> eq
>
> when mastering?
>
> cheers, molly
>
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