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  • Too bad no OSX! [8o|]


  • Should be because of the needed 64 bits architecture.

    But yeah, I will jump on it as soon as a Mac version is released. 

    I spend so much time to get my orchestral arrangement sounding fine (barely) using standard reverbs that this piece of software might save me

    a lot of time.


  • I'm sure that Dietz will correct me if I'm wrong, but there will be no OSX version of MIR as we now know it, so I assume that this also applies to MIR SE. There will be an OSX version of MIR Pro, when that is eventually released.

    DG


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    @DG said:

    I'm sure that Dietz will correct me if I'm wrong, but there will be no OSX version of MIR as we now know it, so I assume that this also applies to MIR SE. There will be an OSX version of MIR Pro, when that is eventually released.

    [:'(]


  •  NIce, I want it!

    But my browser is kicking me out at checkout pretending That "The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid" ??!!

    Ha well, i'll wait ontil this thing get fixed. :-(

    Y


  • Huh? That would be very disappointing as an OSX version of MIR in its current form is essential.


  • OSX 10.6 is 64 bit, or am I missing something?


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    @Jeff K said:

    Huh? That would be very disappointing as an OSX version of MIR in its current form is essential.

     

    I think you'll have to wait for MIR Pro.


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    @jammusique said:

    OSX 10.6 is 64 bit, or am I missing something?

     

    That is correct.

    DG


  • Having tried the demo of the full version it'd be great to demo this version. I say this as although I could run the full version, my PC is not super powerful and so I could only get perhaps 10 instruments working with decent latency.

    If this version really does lessen the requirements slightly, it would be nice to know by how much - either if people could post their results when they have chance to buy and test  or ideally by being able to demo the "cut down" version

    All in all, given the amazing sound I was getting from the albeit small ensembles in the full version this seems like a very sensible move by VSL if those without the super computers can use it!

    Thanks!

    2 x XEON E5320, 16GB RAM,  M-Audio Delta AP192


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    Ah, I ordered it as soon as I saw it online, but something went wrong with my order [:(] ...

    ... but maybe someone at VSL could take care of it (Stefan?),

    @stevetrumpet said:

    it would be nice to know by how much - either if people could post their results
     so I could benchmark over the weekend? [;)]

    keeping fingers crossed ...

    Michael Meixner

    MacPro 24 GB, i7-930 12 GB, Metric Halo ULN-8


  • Btw, the "Neuer Saal" has been renamed tp "Berio Saal" as they finally found some sponsor.

    (After ages of having lots of conerts in Konzerthaus most funny halls as Alban Berg Saal, Schรถnberg Saal ...) I was the first time pretty confused in getting some invitation to Berio Saal ~ 1 year ago...)

    Any plans in changing this also in Mir Products?


  • Hi Michael,

    Your order has been fixed, please check your mailbox. :-)

    Best wishes,

    Stefan


  • I wonder if MIR SE would run on a Mac by using Boot Camp.


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    @Stefan said:

    Hi Michael,

    Your order has been fixed, please check your mailbox. ๐Ÿ˜Š

    Best wishes,

    Stefan

    Great! Just downloading ...

    I'll sing VSL's customer support' praise to everyone [Y] (as I did before, for sure)


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    @Gary Dugan said:

    I wonder if MIR SE would run on a Mac by using Boot Camp.

     

    Yes, of course it will. You can run the full MIR under bootcamp.

    DG


  • It's been a long time VSL tends to give up on Mac OSX.

    From some exchanges I had with one moderator a long time ago, it's seems that he (or some of the coders)

    doesn't even like my beloved operating system at all ( they use their own windows view for V.I. making quick window switching impossible in Logic, They bypass core audio ... for some good reasons it seems). It sounds like with the coming of their dedicated PC workstations approach (mainly for ensemble and MIR) for "hollywood studios", this trend gets stronger and stronger.

    Up to the point we're at now : no MIR SE for Mac platform.

    I just want to say how sad I'am about this .

    In my eyes VSL is by far the best symphonic library ever made, Mac is by far the best platform ever made

    (I use both PC and Mac on a daily basis).

    As for the MIR _pro_ OSX pseudo-announcement, I'm not sure this will fit my needs and budget.

    I'm very interested in MIR SE (and I'm at the right place/forum though), I use VSL SE and Solo Strings to add some string arrangement to Pop -Rock and Metal  music,  I'm under Mac OSX and I don't wan't to fill one of my room with a cluster of PCs to get a string quartet sounding right.

    So as a humble user of VSL can't I expect seeing VSL team keeping releasing their great tools and software for my platform, my budget and needs ? As they started with VSE ...

    Is it too much to ask, or is it just me ?


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    @manu_28410 said:

    It's been a long time VSL tends to give up on Mac OSX. [...]

    Actually all our products are available for Windows and OSX. Small differences in their feature-sets exist due to the different technical possibilities of the two platforms.

    The one big exception is Vienna MIR, of course. I don't know if you followed the development of this unique application: It started over eight years ago, when the mere idea was ridiculed as science fiction. We had to overcome quite a few obstacles during this time - as a matter of fact we invented not only one, but several new techniques and new approaches to make the daring concept become reality. Quite a few of these solutions had to rely on OS-specific preconditions (both hardware and software) which Apple/OSX didn't offer at that time, sorry to say so. We were happy that we were able to release MIR at all, to be honest.

    Things have changed now. Based on the same concept, we are working on a new engine right now, the "pseudo-announced" ๐Ÿ˜‰ MIR Pro. This is not just a port to a new OS, but a complete rewrite. It will be available for your beloved OSX as well as for Windows. It will offer new features and deeper integration into existing DAWs, too. There's still a lot of things that need to be done, but we're getting closer.

    But in the meantime, you don't need a "room with a cluster of PCs to get a string quartet sounding right". Every recent Mac with Windows 7 under BootCamp should do the trick ๐Ÿ˜Š

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Please correct me if I'm wrong, but its my limited understanding that MIR is a mixing host, and as such you need your DAW, all sample libraries, and MIR all running on the same computer, correct? If so, then its still impossible for Logic/Mac users to run MIR, even in bootcamp, as Logic is a mac OS only software. :( 


  • Actually you do not need to have your DAW on the same computer as MIR as long as you route midi data into, and audio data out of the computer that runs MIR.  No reason not to run Logic on your Mac and MIR on a slave PC.  You would simply be sending a two track (or surround sound) mix back to your DAW.  OTOH, all of your sample libraries do have to be on the computer that is running MIR along with related plugins you wish to use on the individual instruments (granted, that would exclude Logic plugins).