Let me see if I can help you clear this up. Let's think of it this way. You 
have one audio track. This is the track with all of your noise or information 
or audio on it.  You could simply insert a reverb on that track. This would 
solve your problem. But it's much easier on the CPU to create a bus.  Now, 
create your audio track and create your auxiliary track. This gives you two 
tracks.  Rename your auxiliary track reverb. We do this, because, it is easier 
to keep up what each auxiliary track is if it is named something that we can 
understand.
Now that your reverb auxiliary track is created, we have to figure out what to 
do with it. Interact with your reverb auxiliary track and go to input selector 
button.  Vo space on it and select bus.  Now, select bus 1/2 if it is 
available. If not, select the first one that is available and remember it.
Do not worry about the output. We are only concerned as to what is going into 
this track. Your output should be set to your settings and preferences. It is 
usually your master Fater.
Now, let's deal with the audio track. As you can see if we have made no 
changes, your audio will play through its output selection of that track. Which 
again, we usually be your master Fater. But we can tell ProTools to send that 
audio anywhere we want through sends.  Interact with your audio track and go 
until you hear sends. Interact with your sins and you will see a list of 
available sends Select send a if it is not used.  this will bring up a menu of 
choices. We want to select bus.  Now we want to select the bus which you 
assigned to your reverb auxiliary track. For example, bus 1/2, bus 3/4.
After doing this, you'll be placed into the send window where you can make your 
adjustments.  Vo right until you come to your first fader.   This is the fader 
where you will adjust how much of the signal that will be sent to the reverb 
bus.
It is important that you place the reverb that you want on the reverb bus 
before you begin to dial the fader.  my phone number is 256, 493, 7990. I will 
be glad to help in anyway I can get this resolved for you so you can understand 
the process.
Jimmie Smith
A+ and MCSA Certified

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From: [email protected] on behalf of Dammie Onafeko 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 8:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Don't know what I'm doing wrong, please help!

Thanks Nicholas! I get the bus setting of the Aux, but can you use an example 
to explain this as I’m confused as to whether input or output.of the track I’m 
sending. Thanks!

On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 8:11 AM Niklas Karlsson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,

You need to set the input of the AUX track to a bus and then use the sends on 
the audio track to send the audio to the reverb.
The send must point at the same bus as the input of the AUX track.

In the sends window, you can choose how much of the audio you want to send to 
the reverb, the more you send, the more reverb the audio gets.

Hope that helps! :)

Best,
Niklas

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> 1 nov. 2019 kl. 06:56 skrev Dammie Onafeko 
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
> Hi guys:
>
> A glorious day to you all. I'm trying to instantiate a reverb on two
> tracks, so I created an AUx track routed to both audio tracks. I
> insert the reverb on the AUx track. Afterwards, I played the tracks,
> but I can hear rverb effect. Am I suppose to change the Io or the
> output? Please help! I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Thanks!
>
> Best,
>
> Dammie
>
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