Using D-Verb Effectively
The D-Verb plug-in can be used in either mono or stereo. If you plan to use it in stereo, be aware of the following:
  If you want to process a mono track and obtain a stereo result, select the desired track or mark an IN point and an OUT point, and then either select an empty track or add a new one. When you process the audio, the result will be two tracks or regions that represent the right and left channels of the processed audio. You should then pan these tracks hard right and hard left in your mix.
  If you choose to use D-Verb in Stereo mode, and then select an odd number of tracks for processing. D-Verb processes the selected tracks in pairs to create the stereo effect; however, the last odd (unpaired) track will be processed as mono, using the left channel settings of the stereo D-Verb plug-in. If you want the last track to be processed in stereo, you must select an additional track to pair it with an empty one, if necessary.
  When you use D-Verb in Stereo mode, a Sum Inputs button appears. Clicking the Sum Inputs button sums the source input signals (regardless of whether the input is mono or stereo) before processing them. The source signal then appears in the center of the stereo field, and the processed signal is output in stereo.

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