I think it works on the idea of bouncing your tracks seperately.. IE Violins is track 1, Viola's Track 2 etc.
And then you just import the tracks into MIR for mixing.
That's how I understand it. From what has been said, MIR uses to much computer power to allow logic or cubase to operate at the same time to allow realtime sequencer streaming ... what I mean is, keeping your VSL midi as it is and letting MIR handle the mixing .. this seems to be a no no.
SO I think importing rhythms would be easy. In fact any sound at all. But It's made more for orchestral instrument mixing.
In anycase, there's no problem in doing the mix down of the VSL stuff and then overdubbing your beats and what-nots at a later time.
And then you just import the tracks into MIR for mixing.
That's how I understand it. From what has been said, MIR uses to much computer power to allow logic or cubase to operate at the same time to allow realtime sequencer streaming ... what I mean is, keeping your VSL midi as it is and letting MIR handle the mixing .. this seems to be a no no.
SO I think importing rhythms would be easy. In fact any sound at all. But It's made more for orchestral instrument mixing.
In anycase, there's no problem in doing the mix down of the VSL stuff and then overdubbing your beats and what-nots at a later time.