Thanks a lot for all the positive comments! Keep them coming ... 😉
@patrik said:
[...] I guess the overall sound of MIR got a little bit more brilliant, if I am not mistaken. [...]
Yes, in a way. Actually it is an improvement in regard of the improved pre-processing of the raw Ambisonic IR data. The new V.2 RoomPacks allow for any chosen output microphone setup without the loss of high frequency content that was inherent to the "old" decoding process.
This is why we decided to allow V.1 and V.2 side-by-side, because depending on the Output Format, V.1-based projects may sound quite different when using the same Venue, but from a V.2-RoomPack.
As a rule of thumb it is good to know that figure-8-based Main Microphone Setups (like "Blumlein crossed fig.-8") will sound more or less identical, while setups with increasing omni-component (like "Standard X/Y") will benefit a lot from the new way of doing things. V.2 based Ambisonic decoding will sound homogeneous frequency-wise, independently from the selected Main Microphone characteristics.
... in this context it let me point out that MIR 1.3 now starts with a new Default Output Format, which is broader and "more stereo" than the previous, pretty conservative "X/Y Wide"-setup (... which is still available, of course).
Kind regards,