I am about to send my main samples computer to the DAW builder (ADK) to have it upgraded to a 930 i7, with 12 gigs of ram. It seems like a good time to potentially revamp my overall setup as part of the upgrade process.
I would appreciate advice on whether it would be best to get the Vienna Suite or MIR.
I can see real advantages with both programs, but I can only afford one. My interests lie in composing Classical/Romantic period orchestral and chamber works (not late Romantic, 20th century, or cinema styles that call for huge orchestras). At present, I own the four VSL SE libraries.
I cannot claim to be good with the engineering side of things. The Suite would provide many helpful tools, and I know that I would find many of the presets to be of considerable use (and also good tools for learning). OTOH, MIR would provide an ideal mixing environment. Note that at present, the only plugins that I have are the ones that come with Sonar.
Realistically, a dual Xeon computer with 24-48 gigs of ram will never be in my future, so if I were to get MIR, I would always be running it on a lower end system. That would also potentially point in the direction of the Suite, but I am really torn both ways about this decision.
Thanks for your advice and comments.