getting 'out of the box'

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hey all, I do a lot of recording, and I rely extensively on my plugins, like a lot of newer guys do, I think... anyways, I feel like I'm outgrowing some of my plugins... reverb especially. I'm thinking of picking up a piece of outboard reverb, but I have no real clue how to integrate it into my setup... any piece of outboard gear i've ever used has been applied while tracking (compressor, EQ, guess that's about it :D ). Anyways, if I picked up a reverb unit, how would I best insert it into my set up? I would assume I'd have to do some patching out and then back in if I didn't want to be stuck with the settings I had when I recorded... I use a tascam 428 for my ad/da. also, are there any reverbs that are available for under 200 that would be a considerable step up from the plug in vareity?
 
I own a Lexicon MPX100 and I prefer the verbs I can get with SIR tbh. Not just the verbs themselves but the ability to edit parameters, EQ etc. I'd rather use impulse responses from a PCM91 through SIR than use the MPX100. Of course if I had the money a real PCM91 would be ideal. :)

I don't know that an outboard unit at the price point you mentioned would be better. I know people often say hardware is better but I'm failry sure they mean 'good' hardware.

EDIT: This article explains integrating outboard gear with a DAW fairly well:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul04/articles/softwareeffects.htm
 
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