Probably have you and Jazzmammal mixed up. I don't keep things like that straight very well anymore.

Over to Bob's comment, I understand that quality is different from piece to piece, but the question I asked revolved around the need for 74 different reverb plugins. If someone has the plugin that emulates the million dollar one, then why also have the one that emulates the 75 dollar one? And when it comes down to it, is .03ms not .03ms? My Alesis outboard units have 99 settings in them. It may not sound like the really expensive one, but I am also not a pro studio, and preset 03 sounds fine for me. Sometimes I use preset 11 as well. I also question how something like an echo of exactly the same length in elapsed time can have such differences that even the most esoteric of audiophiles can tell what kind of reverb created it, particularly when that time is so miniscule like .03ms, less than the time it takes to even think about batting an eye.

Much like my guitar snob friend who swore the solo he heard just HAD to be a Les Paul, and it was my Ibanez Gio through a Line 6 with grunge and echoplex. And the other one who won't even play anything but his prize SG. (PS: He can't play AT ALL. He poses really well though. He chose SG as his fave because of Angus Young. I mean, if you are going to do something that "hero worship-y", Angus Young???) If someone can tell the difference between this reverb and that one, they have my admiration.

Of all the plugins I have, I would estimate I have used maybe 5% of the possibilities. I use 2 reverb settings of the many available, and when they are right to my ears I stop playing. I simply don't need a second job playing with plugins.

People who buy the $1500 reverb unit quite possibly do it because they can. Besides which, if everything is in the box now, that's moot.

And recording classes are out. They are not offered at night and I can't afford them anyway.