Trying to work out what you're doing here...

So you're mixing an EQd, completely 100% wet reverb track with the clean one?

I'm guessing the traditional analogue mixer path would be creating a chain of EQ and reverb, and using that as a send.

So why use a send in Cubase? Do you mean insert?

What effect are you trying to achieve here? Is it creating a sense of space with the kick drum (without the obvious loss of bass clarity)?

If that's the case, try this:

Take two kicks, one that's very 'clicky' with lots of attack, and one that's very boomy. EQ out the bass on the clicky one, and the attack on the boomy one. Play them together. Depending on the system you use, resampling may be a good idea here. You may have to take some time finding kicks that work together.

Now you can slap as much reverb as you like on the toppy kick, and your kick will have its own groove, made of the shifting frequencies at the crossover point. Also, as an added bonus you can tune your kick at the attack phase and the resonant phase independantly!

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