Let's repeat all together:
MIR.
Is.
NOT!
Just.
Another.
Reverb.
;-D
Nonwithstanding my propganda slogans, I just looked up the current price tags for surround-capable reverb devices:
- TC Electronic System 6000: US-$ 11,800
- Bricasti Design System 3: US-$ 11,000
- (Used) Lexicon 960L: around US-$ 7,000
... hmmmm. Let's look at surround-capable, pure software convolution reverbs, then:
... and both of them are _really_ "just" reverbs. Good ones, without any doubt, but do they offer intuitive object-oriented mixing, three-dimensional positioning, source-conscious pre-processing, free output format selection, additional algorithmic reverberation, LAN operation ... and the possibility to run several hundreds of convolutions in real-time? So, "expensive" is relative, I would say.
The "Is it worth it?" part of your question will have to be answered by fellow MIR Pro-users. ;-)
Kind regards,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library