Your reverb settings will likely change with every track. A big mistake a lot of people make is putting too much reverb on. Reverb should be subtle. With drums, unless you're going for a specific effect, you shouldn't even notice the reverb is really there until you turn it off. Too much reverb can destroy a mix.
Also, you probably want to be able to EQ your reverb as well. If you've got a hardware unit, the best thing to do would be to run the return from the unit into it's own pair of channels on your mixer. That way you can fine-tune your reverb to match the mix and your sounds. If you're using software, you can often use the damping to achieve the desired EQing to an extent. If you're putting reverb on a kick, make sure you can cut a lot of the low frequencies out of the reverb, otherwise it may conflict with your bass and kill the mix.