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usually all the instruments get a tiny little bit of reverb (except the kick, no reverb!), and depending on the sound, pads/strings get lots of reverb (and delay), leads get quite some reverb (and delay), and some basslines also deserve more reverb (usually no delay on bassline). The drums stay relatively dry, unless you don't use many drums at all (otherwise the drums drown in their own reverb/delay). Other (insert)effects can be applied to anything, experiment.
Mastering is called mastering because you don't apply it to the separate channels (that's mixing), but to the entire mix (the master). This usually consists of some compression and EQ, and sometimes an exciter/finalizer or something similar.
Be scarse with reverb...too much can drown your mix.
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All rhythm evolves around a kick...
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