I wouldn't worry about it too much... As much as reading kvr can make you think the Holy Grail of music production is this perfect reverb, in practical terms expensive reverbs aren't going to affect your mixes that much. In fact, your mixes will probably be better if you just dial the reverb down a bit. Listening to songs here in the cafe and elsewhere on the internet, I'd say over-reverbing is one of the top five problems I hear.anselmoso wrote:i played around with R66 on vocals in one of my mixes for 2 hours and compared it to Ambience Reverb.
And as sad as it sounds: I couldn't hear "a better sound" coming out of R66.
But maybe that's because I'm not "the best mixing engineer", yet...
Maybe I'll get the difference in 1-2 years.
And for those times a certain element 'needs' a super-high quality verb, there is always SIR. But for me, Ambience and Classic reverb are good enough for small doses here and there...
