So we must understand that it's still a long way to MIRPROrary? [8-|]
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Hi,
Okay, so it now looks like a newer version of MIR, compatible w/ Mac OSX is coming out in 2011. I've been holding off buying a new computer until MIR for Mac comes along. I'm interested in what a previous writer wondered--are the new MacPros w/ their six processors able to handle MIR w/out MIR being on a separate computer? If so, I'd think about selling my current computers and getting a new Macpro in anticipation. In general, what's the word on the new MacPro's? They look impressive (expensive, too).
Thanks. All best, Tom
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Please make an affordable (SE) type version of it, please! I'm sure there are alot of 1x Macpro Users out there who would love to use the same computer.
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@Tom23 said:
Hi,Okay, so it now looks like a newer version of MIR, compatible w/ Mac OSX is coming out in 2011. I've been holding off buying a new computer until MIR for Mac comes along. I'm interested in what a previous writer wondered--are the new MacPros w/ their six processors able to handle MIR w/out MIR being on a separate computer? If so, I'd think about selling my current computers and getting a new Macpro in anticipation. In general, what's the word on the new MacPro's? They look impressive (expensive, too).
Thanks. All best, Tom
Tom,
thanks for your interest in Vienna MIR. I f you don't need the new machine _now_, I would wait for the actual release of MIR for Mac and see what's available then. AFAIR, computers never got more expensive during the last 30 years or so ... 😉
Kind regards,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
Hey Dietz,
I'm a big reverb guy and have almost everything VSL has ever made - but not Mir - and that allows for the fact that I acknowledge that Mir is both great and incredibly unlike any other reverberator ever conceived.
I love VE Pro and I love Vienna Suite (and the combination of both). Now after a week you couldn't rip VI Pro from my fingers with the jaws of life.
But in order for me to switch over to Mir (as much as I would like to be able to do it today!) you're going to have to adapt the workflow to allow for these other tools.
I hope that Mir Pro is able to accommodate these things. I want Mir Pro on the master along with the sequencer and this being fed by a couple of VE Pro slaves using VI Pro. I want to be able to use my other hardware and software reverbs in a hybrid mix outside of Mir within my sequencer. Can't wait until I get this kind of setup working. Plus I don't want to have to reload my VSL templates every time I need to reboot my master machine. Master machines have to be booted so many extra times because of installation and upgrades.
Another good word for VI Pro - it's really, really extended the life and usefulness of all the VSL sample libraries.
Congratulations you guys are so fantastic..
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Hi DG,
So what you're saying is the MIR Pro is going to only accept audio inputs from slave machines and not the direct ethernet input from VE Pro on those slaves?
Will we be able to output from MIR Pro back into the sequencer on our Master machines to be able to do hybrid mixes using our current hardware and software reverbs?
Thanks.
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I can't answer your question directly, but i would imagine that the routing will be:
- MIDI from sequnecer to VE Pro
- Audio return to sequencer from VE Pro
- Route audio return as input into MIR
- Route mix out of MIR
That should give you the opportunity to use sends from the VE Pro audio return to any other software or hardware FX unit, including your Bricasti.
DG
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Hi again DG,
Looking for some clarification since I have no practical experience with MIR to date and just so my mind doesn't insinuate too much ambiguity into this particular scenario. (BTW I won't hold you to whatever the final product actually ends up being - I'm simply relying on your knowledge and background regarding this.)
- MIDI from sequnecer to VE Pro (via ethernet to slaves handling VE Pro w/ VI Pro?)
- Audio return to sequencer from VE Pro (So the outputs of the VE Pro slaves get back to the sequencer via stereo audio interface channels? So I would need audio interfaces for all computers, presumably w/ lots
of channels to handle all the separate instruments that want to be
handled in the MIR process?))
- Route audio return as input into MIR (Huh? Are you referring to the audio that is now within the sequencer back from the slaves?
- Route mix out of MIR (Back to Sequencer specifically, so it can handle the outputs of MIR Pro as a stereo [or more channels] mix to add to a hybrid mix with elements available to the Sequencer? For example, instruments that won't want to see MIR processing, host sequencer effects and processing including external hardware. It'll be interesting to think how I will go about saving a complete Song/Session in this process. )
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Jack, as much i appreciate your interest, please be aware that MIR Pro is under development, so it's too early to publish detailed feature lists.
Concept-wise, we head for a solution that allows a deep integration of MIR's underlying principles into any DAW; in its "MIR Pro"-incarnation you should be able to use it as an alternative mixing front-end then (... or as highly specialized submixer, if this is what you're after).
HTH,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
Thanks Dietz,
I do realize the restaurant's menu is not set yet.
Looking forward to a sumptuous meal.
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Hello Dietz,
To Be sure i understood well the idea, i would just like to ask one question concerning hypothetics features on Mirpro:
Will it be possible to work with a slave MirPro computer exactly as I work with VE pro which means mid and audio dialog over network?
In other words Could i consider Mir Pro as a VE Pro version including Mir Architecture and possibilities but avoiding sound card and midi over lan software for my slave computer?
Thanks very much for helping;
Best regards from Fance,
Nicolas
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Thanks for you interest, Nicolas. The final form of MIR Pro is still very much work in progress. As it looks now, MIR Pro will have to reside on your main machine, like a big meta-plugin, but with the ability to channel audio into it from the local machine as well as from a slave computer - even via LAN. It is no big secret that the underlying platform is Vienna Ensemble Pro technology; the whole idea of having a VSL-specific VST-host actually derives from the earliest concepts of MIR.
All of this may (or may not) change for the release version, of course. I know that this sounds pretty vague, but I don't want to raise your hopes, just to see you disappointed later. Thanks for your patience. :-)
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
@Dietz said:
The final form of MIR Pro is still very much work in progress. As it looks now, MIR Pro will have to reside on your main machine, like a big meta-plugin, but with the ability to channel audio into it from the local machine as well as from a slave computer - even via LAN.If this is how it ends then I'm in. In for the SE version at least. For Pc.
Cheers.