sonar and monitoring Apollo Twin

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sonar and monitoring Apollo Twin

Hello,
I'm tracking with an Apollo Twin into Sonar. All working well except one thing: I am monitoring a reverb inserted on an aux send in the UAD console. I hear it while tracking and don't want to print it. So far all good. After I do a take, I'd like to hear the reverb I have inserted but I only hear the dry track coming from Sonar.
 
Is there a way to hear the UAD aux effect on playback w/o having to insert it into the Sonar efx bin? I have the Sonar output set to go to the UAD monitor (stereo).
I just want to hear it back the way it sounds when I'm tracking.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
JG

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    jonogrant
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    Re: sonar and monitoring Apollo Twin 2016/07/07 00:02:39 (permalink)
     
    I was able to do it by returning the vocal track to a virtual output and sent that to the same aux with the reverb.
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    Re: sonar and monitoring Apollo Twin 2016/07/07 07:45:23 (permalink)
    why not create a bus and put reverb in the FX bin (on that bus) and then either:
     
    A-use a "send" routed to the bus.
    B-switch the output of your vox tracks to that reverb bus.
     
    what I typically do when recording vocals is create a send on each track.
    this is ONLY so I can monitor some delay (I like delay not reverb to track with) to hear in the headphones
    but not printed.
     
    of course my delay is a very fast, quick, snappy delay.
    most people do use reverb, I started using delay to monitor back in the 80's. so I still do it today.
    some habits never die.
     
    the worst habit was when I first started recording and I DID print FX to tape.
    oh the wasted tracks.

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