I got the email yesterday from Waves for this...but man, on sale for $200 isn't IMO much of a "sale".
I mean....there's tons of reverb plugs that do the same shit. I've got a high-end reverb that comes with my DAW (Samplitude ProX) that does all of that.
I think I would lose my mind if I spent that much time considering every single aspect of a reverb application per track, and sat there tweaking all of them for each track...each time I did a mix.
I usually find a couple of reverb presets that come with a plugin or with a hardware unit....makes some global adjustments to them for their pre-delay, EQ, diffusion....and then I create several variations, short, med, long, very long.
After that I'll use those presets I created, mix after mix, and I rarely bother to go back into all those micro-adjustments again. I think of reverb as creating a space...and then placing all the tracks into that space...rather than applying reverb as a more "singular" effect, like you would EQ or compression. I'll use pretty much the same reverb type in a mix, but just pick different delay times from the presets I created.
The thing with the video...he's listening to individual tracks and setting reverb...I didn't ever hear how anything sounded in the mix.
It's the same mentality used when synth/sample developers add reverb to the sounds...they always go for some perfect, usually over-the-top reverb setting...because they just want to make that one synth/sample sound terrific to sell the product....then when you go to use them, you end up having to remove most of that and get it back to a more dry state, because by the time you layer a few sounds, it's like reverb syrup all over everything.
So in the video he's selling it the same way. letting you just hear it per track...but if you consider a complete mix, you could get the same thing with dozens of reverbs.
Anyway...for $200, I passed. When it's on sale this coming holiday season for $69...I might get it.