Have you ever tried to reverb a sound that has lots of harmonics? I tried to see if I could get rid of the annoying sound that follows after a note. I tried splitting the sound into dry and wet sounds, one on reverb and the other not. Despite this, it still seems to punch through a little bit and panned to the right, which gives me OCD.
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I add a panorama and center it then add the stereo enhancer
Make sure to use the "Freeverb" algorithm in the Reverb pedal. You can select it in the context menu (right-click). Also, keeping Feedback at zero or very low should preserve a natural sounding reverb.
it's a bit time consuming, but you could use an eq to find and cut out each individual frequency that's resonating. the higher harmonics may not be as present as lower harmonics so i'd focus on cutting out just the lower ones.
i also usually find that the reverb sounds better with the dampening at 50% or more, and that the freeverb algorithm is a bit more metallic than the original.
I usually use the pulsar instead of the reverb. or a mix of both, since it sounds way better and without that high freq noise you usually get with unfiltered sound.