Teapot. (I LOVE TEA ! lol.)

another 2 options.
1..talk to your local store that sells usb interfaces with on board dsp features.
maybe your current interface doesnt have this feature. check .
what brand is your interface…??
if your current interface doesnt have this feature. just tell your local store ….
'you want to record your vocs dry but have an interface that lets you add reverb while recording dry'.

some more costly interfaces have lots of dsp features.
i hesitate to recommend due to rapidity of tech change. heres an article for reading ….

https://thehomerecordings.com/audio-interfaces-dsp/

advantage of on board dsp is that the interface takes the processing load.
best bet is to rent before buying from your local gear store and see if works well with your pc recording set up.

2..a easy peasy cheapie way is something ive done many times in powertraks n' realband..
record a 'scratch vocal' then add pg reverb and balance to taste tween wet/dry.
this will give you a 'base reference' for now recording the final vocal.
i used to do this recording vocalists/bands in my recording rigs in the past that were 'nervous' bout their first traks. its an old studio trick to instill confidence in clients.

hth/ymmv.

om


my songs....mixed for good earbuds...(fyi..my vocs on all songs..)
https://soundcloud.com/alfsongs
(90 songs created useing bb/rb)
(lots of tips of mine in pg tips forum.)