Recording Delay and Reverb sends into DAW via Overbridge?

Is it possible to also (separately) record the Delay and Reverb sends into your DAW via Overbridge, while recording out the 8 audio channels?

While its great to have access to the wider scope of reverbs and delays in my DAW, it would also be great to capture certain one shot big delay and Reverb hits that I have set up using p-locks on the DT.

Can this be done?

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If you only route the FX to the master in the audio routing section you can do this

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OK, thanks - I’ll have a go at that and report back.

Also, just wondering what other people’s workflows are for this?

Surely I’m not the only person who wants to retain some of my delay and reverbs? (Or do most people bring everything into their DAW dry, and then reapply any reverbs and delays etc?

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Indeed you are not, and your question has been asked dozens of times on the forum. Here’s a recent example:

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Thank you!

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