When creating snapshot instruments, note two distinct types: overriding and blending.
Override: Forcing the snapshot value over any previously set values.
Blending: Applying changes on top of the original value.
Override is typically used to set states.
1. Create events in the event editor.
2. Press Ctrl+2 to open the mixer window.
3. On the default routing, there is a default return track for Reverb. Rename or create a new return track.
4. Group your events on the routing tab (similar to a master audio bus in Wwise).
5. Click on the Snapshots tab to create new overriding snapshots.
6. Create multiple snapshots for different states.
7. Tweak reverb settings within each snapshot. Note that settings apply only to the selected snapshot.
8. Click the group containing your event to assign send and send volume.
Create a new audio track and import your sound. Then, create another audio track and select your reverb snapshot.
Ta-da! if you play your sound, you can now hear a reverb with it!