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to get started I just added a quick audio sample of me talking that I like to add some reverb to to my timeline Iamp;#39;m going to give this audio some reverb Iamp;#39;m going to begin by making a cut at the point where I want the reverb to start ringing out for you this will probably be right before your last beat if youamp;#39;re doing music then right click that cut out end clip and select nest double click the nested sequence to open it up drag your original audio file you imported below it in the nested sequence make sure that the bottom audio clip is selected and go up to effect controls under volume change the level to negative one thousand which will translate to negative infinity and completely mute your bottom track all right now drag the end of the muted clip to however long you want your reverb for the top clip to ring out four okay weamp;#39;re done messing around inside the nested sequence so letamp;#39;s go back to the original composition drag the end of y