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I usually do something similar when using reverb or delay, but more deluxe imo.

Use a BP filter with some slight LFO changing the frequency parameter. This adds life and I think it helps the mix a little bit by the psychoaccoustic benefits of something dynamic.

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brighton, uk

Compress your reverb too!
It makes for finer volume tweaking.

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England

My one peice of advise is use that shit subtly. I really hate hearing amateur recordings that are drowning in too much reverb, people quite often do it with their vocals and it sounds horrible.

I have the same problem, it sounds ok on my crappy home speakers but as soon as I put listen through my nice headphones it sounds like its recorded in a fucking public lavatory.

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brighton, uk

mix on headphones, then monitors, then headphones again, and then monitors
you need to find the balance between both