Reverb before A/D conversion ??

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Dear All, my reverb unit has a stereo analog I/O only.
In my chain I am using a A/D converter to avoid the usage of the internal DAW converters. Having said this, books tell you I should use the reverb after the recording process but…….doing so I will step in a D/A conversion to have an analog input for the Nanoverb.
Specifically the mltrk recorder analog aux does not sounds good to me.
What about having the nanoverb as first step in my recording ??
This means that I will use my synth analog out to supply the Nanoverb and then I will pass the wet signal to the A/D converter.
Is this crazy ???
Alternative is to sell the nanoverb and buy a digital reverb to be used after the recording but staying in the digital domain.
Any suggestion ???
Tks a lot
 
I think you will find that your signal quality will go down the drain if you do as you proposed.
Another problem - you can't play aroung with the verb when you put it to disk with the verb on.
Can't you just feed the reverb from one of the DAW's auxilliaries? That is the normal way.

Alternative, get some plug-ins!
 
I can't feed from DAW aux.........

........because the aux out is analog and noisy!.
I can use the optical DAw out but I need a reverb accepting optical in.
nanoverb can't !
I appreciate your comments and will take care for improvement.
Tks again
 
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