Option 1 — Do nothing...
...and stay exactly where you are right now.
If you already have a good grip on time-based effects and you feel confident your mixes will live up to commercial releases…
Then maybe you have no use for the S-T-R formula.
If complex reverb algorithms and parameters still sound confusing, you have two other options.
Option 2 — Figure it by yourself.
You can sift through endless articles, and forums, and YouTube videos, and then try to find out what works and what doesn’t by trial and error.
And hopefully, it doesn't take you 5 or 10 years to feel confident in your ability to create a mix you're proud to share.
If you’re willing to put in a lot of time and practice, you might be able to pull it off.
Option 3 — Start using the S-T-R formula today...
…and just follow Matt's proven blueprint.
You get the secrets, the techniques, and the practice files.
All you need to do is follow the steps.
Then apply them in every mix, and you'll know that when other people hear it, they'll be absorbed by the impressive ambience you've created... and probably wondering how you did it!
On top of impressing your friends and listeners: If you're mixing for clients, they'll notice too, which can help you increase your studio income.
So, of those three options, ask yourself…
What’s going to be easiest for you?
At the end of the day, there are two types of people:
Those who only *wish* their mixes sounded a certain way, but they never make it happen…
And those who are ready to take action when there’s an opportunity.
Most people will keep wishing.
But since you’ve read this far, I think you’re one of the few who’s ready to take action.
If I’m right, I can’t wait to hand you over Matt's reverb formula and witness you implement it asap.
Only you can decide.