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reverse reverb

alright, so, i get the basic idea to this, but i'm having trouble implementing it. i'm using Cubase LE. i've read that i need to reverse the audio, apply the reverb, then, reverse it back to normal. now, how exactly do you "apply" the reverb to something that's already been recorded?

Keyboard through fender proreverb?

the keyboard player in my band plays mostly organ parts but his keyboard sounds terrible. Nothing like the 60s bands that we are trying to sound like. Then at practice i put him through my old Pro reverb which is like a twin and it sounded so good because of the breakup. I'm just using the 1/4 out from his keyboard to the amp and was wondering is this harmful to the keyboard or amp?

Guitar reverb

I need encouraging. I'm after the 'Shadows-guitar' type reverb effect. You know, sixties type of thing. Now I'm considering two different approaches: the better sounding is to record already effected guitar sound, I just love what a good old Voice combo does to a reverb/delay effect.