@davidleejr - You have a few things to think about. It sounds like you have realistic expectations and understand that it won't be perfect when mixing the two types of fixtures . Overall it sounds like this will be successful in most of your scenarios.
Let's break it down. The VIVID-Rs use Red, RedOrange,Amber, Green, Cyan, Blue, Indigo
The ColorSource Spot use Red, Green, Blue, Indigo, Lime.
So your Reds, Greens and Blues/Indigos will all work really well, but if you move into mixed colors using Ambers, Cyans, Lime/Light Green then you're going to have to make some
manual adjustments by eye.
The good news is if you are on a white
cyc. It's much easier to make a color look the same on a white wall opposed to a painted surface or costume since you aren't worried about what wavelengths are absorbed/reflected. With
Eos metamer mix each
fixture to look the same and you won't notice any spectral reflectance that looks different since the
cyc is white and not a painted
drop.
Also all of this will only really matter for solid
cyc colors. If you're doing dance or even
theatre having a split
cyc gives you have more flexibility and it won't be noticed at all. So while someone might do Solid Blue for a Sky look, you could certainly do a Dark Blue Bottom with an ombre up to a lighter blue giving you a more
dynamic cyc than just a solid single color.
You will likely want to spend some time coming up with your 10-15 favorite
cyc colors and match, tweak, tint the 2
fixture types and then save them as their own Color
Palette.
But what you are looking for is doable with a
bit of time and effort if your budget doesn't allow for a full replacement.
But getting a demo
Cyc unit as others said is really a good idea and mock it up and see if your eye in person agrees that the
cyc looks acceptable.