Boo,

I normally EQ the wet signal of (or the signal sent to) reverb to decrease level of the low and low-mid ranges and EQ the wet signal of the delay/echo to cut most of low and high ranges leaving mostly the high-mid range. The reason is the reverbed/delayed low and low-mid ranges sound a little muddy to me and delayed high range enhances sibilance (at least for my voice). Also, about the reverb and harmony, I normally add effects to the harmony line only sparingly (..considering harmony itself is some sort of an external effect to the lead line).

Shiral

[This message has been edited by shiral (edited 01-17-2002).]