The problem is when you want to punch in and hear reverb on the post roll not after the punch in point.. Yes you can create Aux in Logic and put the reverb in order to hear the reverb during amplifier but the problem is that it uses UA DSP if you want to use the same reverb you tracking with.. Then send form the virtual channel in Console to Aux with the reverb on it. That solves the problem of hearing the reverb before punching in and while recording all using only instance of reverb. The drawback to this workflow is that you have to remember to switch the output of the record track not after recording and then after finishing. If you set up reverb in AUX in Console you hear the dare to the microphone direct with any latency and that will be great okay.. If you need reverb in amplifier its just to make AUX in logic and put it in there or center you can route it back to virtual channels in Console right.. I dont really see your point here can you pleas explain for me what reason you wanna use the reverb in Logic X to monitor reverb on the microphone.. It makes easy to hear reverb in the post roll to punching in. The alternative is to route your recording track to input in Console and send to reverb there.
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